Right-Skilling Health Professionals: Replacing Government Licensing with Third-Party Certification September 14, 2020 • 3:00PM – 4:00PM EDT • LIVE ONLINE The COVID-19 pandemic has clarified that government licensing of health professionals blocks access to care. A better solution than direct… Read More ›
CATO Institute
Medicaid is a ticking time bomb
The burden of government spending is already excessive. But the numbers will get worse with the passage of time if policy is left on autopilot. The main culprits are the so-called mandatory programs. Entitlements such as Social Security, Medicare, Food… Read More ›
Now marking its 25th anniversary, the Institute for Justice has worked with the left and the right to defend the Constitutional rights of ordinary Americans
August 17, 2016 — In an era of bitter and divisive politics, one organization has consistently and positively bridged the gap between Left and Right—working with the NAACP and the ACLU as effectively as with the Heritage Foundation and the… Read More ›
Are Colorado voters going to vote for a $12 minimum wage?
According to the Denver Post, Initiative 101’s campaign, the $12 an hour minimum wage hike ballot proposal, expects to deliver 200,000 petition signatures to the secretary of state’s office Monday. No doubt such proposals are politically popular. But the overwhelming body of… Read More ›
Libertarians offer why John Kasich is unfit to be president
“Why compete for votes when you can use your gubernatorial powers to change or bend the law to quash your opponents?” That seems to be the attitude of Ohio Republican governor and presidential hopeful John Kasich. Voters today strongly disapprove… Read More ›
12 best libertarian advocacy organizations
Many libertarians and libertarian-minded Americans have various organizations bookmarked in their web browsers. Others who may not have identified themselves as ‘libertarian’ may be surprised to learn they are libertarian as they search for other labels for themselves other than… Read More ›