From Emily Humpal <[email protected]>
Subject A ‘To-Do List’ For Congress: Think Tank Urges Next Congress to Embrace Free-Market Vision on Health Care, Education, Energy
Date October 6, 2022 9:59 PM
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A 'To-Do List' for Congress: Think Tank Urges Next Congress to Embrace Free-Market Vision on Health Care, Education, Energy
October 6, 2022
Pacific Research Institute

With the next Congress facing serious policy questions on health care, education, and energy, the nonpartisan Pacific Research Institute today released a “Congress To-Do List,” a free-market policy reform agenda with bipartisan appeal to guide the next Congress – regardless of which party wins control.


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Commitment to America: Just What The Doctor Ordered
Forbes | Sally Pipes
September 30, 2022

With the midterm elections approaching fast, House Republicans just released their “Commitment to America ([link removed]) “—a list of policies they’ll pursue if they win a majority.

Even if the GOP comes out on top in November, these policies are likely a few years away from becoming law, since Democrats will retain the White House for at least two more years. But the Commitment is still important, because it illustrates the glaring contrast between the two parties—especially on contentious issues like health care—and lays the groundwork for what a potential GOP trifecta could accomplish starting in 2025.


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Free Cities Center | Wayne Winegarden
October 3, 2022

Proponents of housing first claim that housing is a basic human right, and a permanent and stable home is the best platform from which to help people overcome the challenges that led to their homelessness, including the problems of mental illness and addiction.


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Can big cities become an agricultural hotbed?
Free Cities Center | Ed Ring
October 4, 2022

Over 4 billion people have joined the global population in the last 50 years, putting stress on available farmland, water and fertilizer. At the same time, the capacity of the planet to absorb farm waste – toxic farm runoff contaminating aquifers and rivers – has stretched the limit. Nearly 8 billion people now depend on 5.5 million square miles of water-guzzling farmland for their food.


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