David Kreutzer, Ph.D., discusses how the Environmental Protection Agency’s Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking foreshadows new regulations of unprecedented scope, magnitude, and detail on carbon dioxide emissions in the U.S.
Brian Darling, a Capitol Hill insider for more than 10 years and director of U.S. Senate relations at The Heritage Foundation, previews some major weekly events in Washington this week.
Three reasons to appoint an independent financial markets panel: 1) The causes of the financial crisis are unclear; 2) the federal regulatory structure should be better coordinated; and 3) Congress is part of the problem.
Key differences in the health plans of John McCain and Barack Obama: 1) individual control vs. government control; 2) expanded care options vs. limited options; and 3) competing ideas on how to improve quality and lower costs.
Four Factors of Entrepreneurship
1.Savings,
2. Networking
3.Gender
4.Race
Brian Darling, a Capitol Hill insider for more than 10 years and director of U.S. Senate relations at The Heritage Foundation, previews major events. This week's agenda includes earmarks, favorable tax provisions and drilling.
Each month, familyfacts.org explores an area of academic research on a topic related to the family and religion. October's findings highlight the positive link between religious influence and the lives of American youth.
Three reasons to support the U.S.-India civil nuclear agreement: 1)It would solidify U.S. relations with India; 2) delay would cast doubt over the deal; and 3)the pact would make India a stakeholder in global nonproliferation.
Brian Darling, a Capitol Hill insider for more than 10 years and director of U.S. Senate relations at The Heritage Foundation, previews major events. This week's agenda includes drilling, omnibus spending and the United Nations.
The new economic stimulus bill poses these three problems: 1) It would increase government spending; 2)it would increase the deficit; and 3) its most expensive items are proven failures.