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Trump’s Executive Orders Will Make Prescription Drugs More Affordable

President Trump recently introduced four executive orders aimed at reducing drug prices for all Americans. Affordability in health care is consistently a leading issue on the minds of the people, and the price of prescription drugs is a key component of that. Every president, regardless of party, wants to make medication more affordable. But more times than not, they...

August 26, 2020
Local Government

Another Historically Large Bond Nears—But Why?

Dallas ISD shocked the state earlier this month when it announced “the largest bond request in Texas history.” Now, another school district is raising eyebrows with its own record-breaking ask. On Monday, San Antonio ISD trustees voted to send a mammoth $1.3 billion bond package to voters in November. Its enormous size easily earns it...

August 25, 2020
Economy

Brief Overview of the Foundation’s Rehire America Workplace Recovery Act

Since March, when the lockdowns ordered by state and local governments began due to the novel coronavirus, Congress has passed $3.8 trillion in four COVID-19 response bills. While the economic damage continues from these lockdowns, Congressional discussions about more action is at a stalemate. In lieu of other Congressional action, the Foundation’s proposed Recovery Act...

August 25, 2020
Criminal Justice

Don’t defund the police. Improve policing.

Recent events have highlighted calls for policing reform nationwide, from both conservatives and liberals. At first glance, this sounds like a rare moment of bipartisan agreement. Unfortunately it is not. Both sides approach the concept of policing differently and share very little in terms of how it needs to be reformed. Conservatives are not new to the idea...

August 24, 2020
Criminal Justice

Smart action to stop the spread of the coronavirus in prisons and jails can save lives and money

As the U.S. continues to grapple with COVID-19, we can’t lose sight of the pandemic’s impact on the criminal justice system. All 10 of the top clusters for the virus are in correctional institutions. Beyond the wrenching human toll on individuals incarcerated and the staff who work in jails and prisons, corrections departments are incurring hundreds of...

August 22, 2020
Family

Case dismissed, ‘abuser’ label remains

It’s been over a year since Child Protective Services (CPS) wrongfully removed Ashley and Daniel Pardo’s youngest son, Drake, due to an unsubstantiated allegation of medical abuse. The case, which drew widespread media attention and public outrage, culminated with the Supreme Court of Texas ordering CPS to return Drake to his family. Sadly for the...

August 20, 2020
Health Care

Biden Doubles Down on Obamacare’s Broken Promises

When the dust had settled in the Democratic presidential nomination contest of 2020, the last remaining defender of the Affordable Care Act, Joe Biden, had won. And though his more progressive opponents had succeeded in pushing Biden toward expanding Medicare, his policy goal remains to “protect and build on” the ACA. What the other Democratic candidates agreed upon, though,...

August 20, 2020
Health Care

When Obamacare fails families

The Democratic National Convention is resurrecting the Affordable Care Act as the centerpiece of the party’s healthcare policies. One speech featured healthcare activist and cancer survivor Laura Packard, who credits the ACA and its rules on preexisting conditions for her survival. Yet there are other stories that should be told, stories about the families that “Obamacare” failed....

August 19, 2020
Economy

Texas’ COVID-19 Testing Conundrum

Most signs point to an improving COVID-19 situation in Texas—unless you consider the recently questionable elevated test positivity rate that’s keeping us from reopening. On Aug. 13, Texas reported 6,879 hospitalized COVID-19 patients statewide, the lowest number since June 30. And on that day, the Texas Medical Center in Houston had its 27th consecutive day...

August 18, 2020
Economy

Let Entrepreneurs Solve COVID-19

Until now, governments in America have never shut down society like they did due to COVID-19. Unfortunately, the destruction by the novel coronavirus and the lockdowns have devastated lives and livelihoods. But we must consider not only the effects we can see such as the number of cases and deaths reported, but also the unseen...

August 18, 2020
Energy & Environment

New Methane Rule: Right for Americans, Environment

Last Thursday, the EPA announced the adoption of new environmental standards that will reduce overburdensome regulations on methane emissions from oil and natural gas operations. While the climate alarmists will scream that the end is near, the EPA estimates the new regulations will increase methane emissions by only a few percent over the next 5 years. And...

August 18, 2020
Higher Education

How and why a proper education in American history would inspire patriotism

For decades, America has failed to instill a love of country in its younger generations, with a recent poll finding that only 51 percent of young Americans are proud of America, while only 40 percent would be willing to sacrifice for their country. Along the same lines, most Americans do not know even the basics...

August 16, 2020
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