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The global race for technology is well underway. Whether it’s AI or 5G, the United States needs to take steps to ensure it doesn’t cede ground to its would-be competitors and position itself as a leader in these technologies for years to come.
Everyone should agree that violent criminals must go.
A new Americans for Prosperity Foundation (AFPF) report finds that Kentucky has denied itself and its citizens over a billion dollars worth of health care investment. The reason for this unfortunate economic decision: the state’s own certificate of need (CON) law.
Now is the time for Congress to lay the foundations for a safe, legal and regulated market.
In recent weeks, Alabama’s laws impacting the health care market were proven to be onerous and costly for taxpayers.
News watchers around the U.S. have likely seen the warnings: without certificate of need (CON) laws, hospitals will be forced to close their doors when for-profit organizations open and cherry pick commercially insured patients, leaving those in rural areas without care.
Ohioans across the state, from rural counties like Meigs and Vinton, to the urban areas of Cleveland and Columbus, all supported making changes to the state’s laws regarding cannabis.
Walls in strategic locations help turn gotaways into apprehensions.
The Federal Bureau of Investigations, Department of Justice, and other agencies are under the microscope because of actual and alleged abuses of power, all while Congress begins its yearly appropriations process.