If the Feds Like Their Exchange, They Can Keep It
In a classic Christmas film, a wise man once said that enrollment in the jelly of the month club was
Read moreIn a classic Christmas film, a wise man once said that enrollment in the jelly of the month club was
Read more“Private Option” Medicaid expansion architects have been busy obfuscating news that broke last week about Obamacare architect Jonathan Gruber. Gruber was caught telling the truth about various matters in a politically harmful way (also known as a Kinsley Gaffe) — for instance, he famously explained that it was “mathematically impossible” for the “private option” to be budget-neutral.
Read moreOver the weekend, Republicans at their party convention voted to oppose an upcoming “ethics reform” ballot measure in 2014 that waters down term limits for state legislators.
Read moreWhat is important is: are the claims true? Does the Obamacare “private” option cover abortion services?
Read moreMany people are watching the four Republican state Senate primaries across Arkansas. And private-option obsessives like me have reason to:
Read moreDavid Ferguson of Conduit For Action has made a great discovery: he’s finally cracked the code for how legislative candidates
Read moreRound three of our review of the upcoming Republican primaries for state Senate is here. We’re taking a look at
Read moreOur good friends over at Conduit For Action have released a new poll on the Obamacare “private” option. The poll was
Read moreYou’ve probably heard about the allegedly terrifying consequences of the legislature ending the fiscal session without a Medicaid budget —
Read moreYesterday on KARN, while discussing “private” option strategy, I argued that PO opponents should separate the vote for PO funding
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