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In an event co-hosted by AEI and the Center for American Progress, Rick Hess and Raegan Miller will discuss their views on what particular changes to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act will allow it to fulfill its aims without causing educators and local officials legal headaches.
Today, American Enterprise Institute (AEI) director of education policy studies Rick Hess, along with Raegen Miller and Cindy Brown of the Center for American Progress, released recommendations for fixing key provisions of Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)--federal funding targeted at our nation’s neediest students.
A new report by Madeline Zavodny, economics professor at Agnes Scott College, demonstrates that immigration policy can and should be a significant component of America's economic recovery.
Health care report cards--information on patient health outcomes by an individual physician or hospital--are designed to provide data used to make appropriate health care choices. But do these report cards also create harmful side effects? Will severely ill patients have a harder time getting treatment from some providers? David Dranove,...
The federal government can and should play a limited but important role in helping the nation address the challenge of improving the productivity of education spending.
A variety of schemes combined steal as much as $100 billion a year from Medicare and Medicaid alone, and it is time to stop that epidemic.
President Obama recently expressed enthusiasm for aggressive offshore drilling--in Brazil. His energy "blueprint" will get no further than all previous presidential schemes because it is unserious at its core.
Finding plasticizers in dust is neither surprising nor necessarily a cause for alarm. Evidence that phthalates cause harm in humans is scientifically thin, and campaigners never directly address that hypothesis.






