NCPA: Texas Environment Improves More Under Bush Than in Other States
Despite criticism from some environmental groups, Texas has made more improvement in its environment under Gov. George W. Bush than most other states.
Despite criticism from some environmental groups, Texas has made more improvement in its environment under Gov. George W. Bush than most other states.
John C. Goodman, president of the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA SM) will appear on C-SPAN's Washington Journal program on Tuesday, April 18, to discuss Bush's recently unveiled health proposals.
The following statement was released by National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPASM) President John C. Goodman, commenting on the president's expected signing of the Social Security earnings test repeal unanimously approved by both the House and the Senate.
Responding to the new report by the Social Security trustees that the Social Security trust fund has an additional three years of solvency, the NCPA warned today against using this news as an excuse to delay needed reforms.
What are the real risks in modern life? Why does the media hype unrealistic fears? And why does the public fall for it?
As we enter the 21st Century, the nation is living with aging institutions that are not designed for the information age.
The following statement was released by National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPASM) President John C. Goodman, commenting on the U.S. Senate's vote to repeal the earnings test for Social Security benefits.
The real question before the advisory commission on electronic commerce is not whether or how to apply state and local sales taxes to online commerce, but whether the sales tax can or should survive in an Internet world.
H. Sterling Burnett, senior policy analyst for the National Center for Policy Analysis, is available to discuss the recent deal between the government and fire-arm manufacturer Smith & Wesson and reports that Glock is also pursuing a deal.
The National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPASM) today announced the addition of Greg Scandlen as a new Senior Fellow in Health Policy.
Touching on the failures of race-based affirmative action programs and offering ideas as to how America can reach real equality in the 21st Century.
The following statement was released by National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPASM) President John C. Goodman, commenting on the U.S. Senate's plan to vote on a repeal of the earnings test for Social Security benefits.
The House of Representatives is expected to consider and pass a bill to repeal the Social Security earnings test for working seniors over age 65.
The health care conference committee will begin marking up the patient bill of rights and health care access bill this week.
President Clinton today unveiled a state-by-state analysis on Medicare benefits to bolster support for his proposed plan to add a prescription drug benefit for seniors.
As Congressional conferees attempt to balance increasing health insurance access for the uninsured with protecting patients' rights, Dr. John Goodman, president of the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) and prominent health reform economist, will be in Washington next week to support broadening access through refundable tax credits and expanded Medical Savings Accounts (MSAs).
National Center for Policy Analysis Senior Analyst H. Sterling Burnett has been appointed by Texas Comptroller Carole Keeton Rylander to the new e-Texas citizens commission.
Responding to the announcement by Reps. Clay Shaw (R-FL) and Sam Johnson (R-TX) of their plans to propose a repeal of the earnings test for Social Security benefits, National Center for Policy Analysis Senior Fellow and former Treasury official Bruce Bartlett, issued the following statement.
Bruce Bartlett, senior fellow with the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPASM), will provide testimony to the House Ways & Means Social Security Subcommittee on Tuesday, Feb. 15, on the Social Security earnings test.
The National Center for Policy Analysis announced today that a new episode of the nationally syndicated program DebatesDebates, a series of programs, which are sponsored by the NCPA, will be made available to stations starting Wednesday, Feb. 9.
A new online calculator will allow workers to determine their personal stake in Social Security.
America's seniors could have access to full prescription drug coverage without the government spending an additional dime on a costly new benefit.
Bruce Bartlett, senior fellow with the National Center for Policy Analysis, is available to comment on a marriage penalty tax relief proposal that is expected to be unveiled today by House Ways & Means Chairman Rep. Bill Archer.
Why do many seniors lack insurance coverage for prescription drugs?
Policy experts from the Dallas-based National Center for Policy Analysis will be available to offer insight and analysis on the policy proposals made during President Clinton's State of the Union address.