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Senate Roundup & Tooth Tyranny (Podcast)

September 13, 2013 Nic Horton 0 Comments AR, barriers to entry, Ben Burris, Bethlehem House, Chad Niell, Conway, Dan Sullivan, Deamonte Driver, Election, Government, health care, John Cooper, Jonesboro, media, medicaid, occupational licensing, Paul Bookout, Policy, Politics, poor, spending, taxes, the arkansas project

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This week on the podcast:

  • Where does Senate candidate Dan Sullivan stand on his own policy priorities?
  • Where do Sullivan and additional Senate candidate Chad Niell stand on the ‘private option?’ (complete with audio!)
  • Orthodontist on trial before the state for helping the poor
  • Deamonte Driver dies because Medicaid doesn’t give him dentist access
  • Conway charity harmed by government regulations
  • Arkansas has 2nd highest barriers to entry
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  • ← The Inquisition of Benjamin Burris
  • Obamacare Exchange Leaks Personal Information Of 2,400 Minnesotans →

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