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Warren’s ‘Big Fat Payoff to the Unions’ Education Plan
Inside Sources | Lance Izumi
November 6, 2019

Recently, Senator Elizabeth Warren released her education plan titled “A Great Public School Education for Every Student,” but the scheme should have been named “My Big Fat Payoff to the Teacher Unions.”

The publicity splash in Warren’s plan is her call to quadruple funding for the federal Title I program, which funnels money to disadvantaged students, to the tune of a whopping $450 billion over a 10-year period.
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Wayne Winegarden – Overregulation Hurts Immigrant and Low-Income Entrepreneurs
November 4, 2019

Wayne Winegarden discusses his latest study in the Building Barriers to Opportunity series. The podcast examines how overregulation and misguided government policies make it harder for immigrant and low-income entrepreneurs to start a business, work their way up the economic ladder, and achieve the American Dream.

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Warren’s ‘Medicare-for-all’ is financial fantasy – There’s no way to do this fuzzy math
Featured as one of the top columns on Fox News | Sally C. Pipes
November 4, 2019

Warren has little choice but to indulge in fuzzy math. After all, doubling everyone’s taxes or delivering a blow to the economy more severe than the Great Recession is no way to win an election.
 
Tales of Woe: How Dysfunctional Regulation Has Decimated Entire Sectors of Biotechnology
Federalist Society Regulatory Transparency Project | Henry Miller, M.s., M.D.
November 6, 2019

Over four decades, genetic engineering has produced monumental scientific, technological, economic, and humanitarian advances in medicine and agriculture.  And yet, because of persistent over-regulation and the relentless antagonism of self-interested activists, it has realized only a fraction of its potential.  

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