A Tale of Two States: The Effects of CON Laws on Access to Care in New England
Oct 15, 2025

If policymakers want to deliver care that is faster, cost-effective, high-quality, and more innovative, they should start by ending the reign of CON, and allowing patients, not bureaucrats or special interests, to decide what is needed.

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The Hill: The pandemic is over — let Biden’s health insurance handouts expire
Sep 18, 2025

Temporary means temporary. The pandemic is over. It’s time to let the Biden tax credits expire — and make health care affordable again for everyone.

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Yet Another Presidential Administration Calls for Certificate of Need Repeal
Aug 15, 2025

Every presidential administration since 1987 — from conservative Reagan to progressive Biden — has called for the repeal of these regulations.

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A Price Control by Any Other Name is Just as Toxic
Aug 8, 2025

Drug prices in America are incredibly high, and that is a real problem facing patients throughout the United States. The tricky part is finding out how to solve it.

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Testimony: Massachusetts Joint Committee on Public Health
Jul 14, 2025

On July 14, Sofia Hamilton testified in opposition to H.2562/S.1568, An Act to Create a Nicotine Free Generation.

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RealClearHealth: Republicans: Keep These Big Beautiful Health Care Reforms in Your Tax Bill
Jun 30, 2025

The Senate just released its version of the “Big, Beautiful Bill.” When it comes to health care, unfortunately, there is a glaring omission.

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AFPF Provides Input on CON Laws to DOJ Anticompetitive Regulations Task Force
May 27, 2025

Americans for Prosperity Foundation (AFP Foundation) filed a public comment on how certificate-of-need (CON) laws harm patients and stifle innovation in the health care industry. AFP Foundation submitted the comment to the Department of Justice Antitrust Division’s newly launched Anticompetitive Regulations Task Force (Task Force).

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The Well News: The HOPE Act Will Help Americans With Medical Debt
Apr 29, 2025

Members of Congress are moving to repeal President Joe Biden’s lame-duck attempt to unilaterally purge medical debt from credit reports, a naïve idea that would do little to solve its underlying causes.

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DC Journal: Congress Can Put Healthcare Dollars Back in Patients’ Hands
Apr 23, 2025

Costs are high, lines are long, and paths to treatments and services are convoluted. What Americans need at this very moment is flexibility.

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