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Economy

Choosing not to expand Medicaid was the right call, but we still need reform

In general, healthcare spending under Medicaid is rising at an unsustainable pace. Unless other budget priorities are forfeited, taxpayers may soon have to pay higher taxes.

October 15, 2015
Economy

International trade influences Texans’ prosperity

Thanks to these exports, dominated by oil-related products, they supported more than 1.1 million Texas jobs in 2014, which are about 10 percent of all U.S. export-related jobs.

October 14, 2015
Economy

Comptroller’s certification revenue estimate proves limited spending necessary

Despite these economic concerns and the difficulty of estimating economic and fiscal measures for two years in the future, the Comptroller’s certification provides evidence that the Legislature can fund essential government functions within population growth plus inflation and provide substantial tax relief.

October 14, 2015
K-12 Education

Dr. Robert Schoolfield’s amicus brief for the school finance trials

The final oral arguments for the current school finance litigation were heard before the Texas Supreme Court on September 1st 2015. This amicus brief explains how our state can make education more productive for Texas children.

October 12, 2015
Criminal Justice

On criminal justice reform, right-left crossfire yields cease-fire

More than 1 percent of all U.S. adults are now behind bars, giving the U.S. the distinction of having the highest incarceration rate in the world.

October 12, 2015
Energy & Environment

For EPA’s ozone standard, no cost is too high, no risk too low

The newly adopted standard, which has been pending since 2011 when the White House yanked back the rule at a cost of $90 billion annually, joins at least 20 other EPA rules of unprecedented scope, stringency and cost promulgated under the Obama administration.

October 7, 2015
Health Care

How states could transform Medicaid with a block grant

In Ohio, Medicaid surpassed cost projections by nearly $1.5 billion in the first 18 months after expansion.

October 7, 2015
Criminal Justice

Crime surge? Look at the blood, well-told half-truths and statistics again

The bottom line that few Americans know, given the media’s daily drumbeat of shootings and mayhem, is that violent crime in the U.S. peaked in the early 1990s with the gun homicide rate in particular about half today of what it was a little more than 20 years ago.

October 7, 2015
Taxes & Spending

Texas continues to receive highest credit ratings since 2013

Legislators should avoid the temptation to spend every taxpayer dollar available by passing conservative budgets while keeping taxes low, as they did this past session, so that the Texas model can continue to foster economic opportunity for all. If they do this, there’s no doubt Texas will keep its high credit ratings.

October 6, 2015
Economy

Generating intellectual property: First Rule of Law, then research universities

Among 106 nations, Taiwan leads the way in patent production per capita over the past decade, followed closely by Japan and the United States.

October 6, 2015
Economy

End oil export ban

Texans have had to pay higher gasoline prices and incur much damage from this antiquated 40-year ban that should end immediately, which a bill in Congress would do but looks dead on arrival at the White House.

October 5, 2015
K-12 Education

Dr. David Upham’s amicus brief for the school finance trials

The final oral arguments for the current school finance litigation were heard before the Texas Supreme Court on September 1st 2015. This amicus brief explains how our state can make education more productive for Texas children.

October 5, 2015
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