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The public policy issue today is not the value of medical education, but who should bear the burden of financing this education.
Saturday’s NYT had a piece bylined by James Risen about the Ghosts of Iraq Haunting CIA in Tackling Iran. It’s a Captain Obvious story in conception.
Joesph Antos' statement on premium support for Medicare before the House Committee on Ways and Means' Subcommittee on Health
While the House leadership has announced that Congress will not produce a budget this year, the Congressional Budget Office released their Long-Term Budget Outlook on June 30, 2010.
The War Powers Act--which sets an arbitrary deadline for presidents to seek congressional approval for military engagements--is just one facet of a much more serious malady: acute buck-passing.
Panelists discuss competitive pricing in Medicare.
Paul Ryan and Ron Wyden have defined the policy parameters that could be the basis for real Medicare reform in 2013.
A special AEI event with Representative Paul Ryan on spending, stimulus, and budget will be held on the Hill at 210 Cannon House Office Building, on Thursday, July 1, from 10:30 a.m. to noon.






