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Paper trails will one day provide a useful check on the accuracy of electronic voting machines, but Congress should not rush to implement them.
Brace yourselves: troubled as its election was, the United States could end up looking with envy at Mexico.
Here is one issue that is crying out for Congressional focus: election procedure and reform.
For a relatively small investment, companies such as Apple or Google could create a voting machine that is inexpensive, easy to use, and difficult to hack into.
Congress and education policymakers should clarify and streamline federal fiscal compliance requirements so schools can focus less on compliance and more on raising student achievement.
Our turnout, which is basically the lowest among Western democracies, is pretty embarrassing.
According to the New York Times, the Baker-Hamilton Commission will call for a drawdown of U.S. military presence in Iraq albeit without a timeline. The proposition is lose-lose.
Although it creates only a slight reduction in the amount of solar energy absorbed by the Earth, solar radiation management should be a part of U.S. climate policy.




