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OCPA in the Journal Record: No compromise on Medicaid
Writing in The Journal Record, OCPA Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow Andy Spiropoulos contends that Medicaid is too flawed ...
OCPA in the Journal-Record: Defending Fallin's rejection of dollars
Writing in The Journal Record, OCPA Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow Andy Spiropoulos defends Gov. Fallin's rejection of fe...
Medicaid story has mixed sourcing
“Medicaid decision draws mixed reaction,” announced a front-page headline last Tuesday in the print version of The Oklahoman. A...
OK: Fallin slaps feds, saying state won’t join health exchange or e...
OKLAHOMA CITY — Gov.Mary Fallin slapped the feds today, announcing the Sooner State will not create a state-based health insurance “exch...
By 2023, Oklahoma Medicaid costs could be nearly equivalent to the ...
In the debate over expected growth in Oklahoma's Medicaid costs as a result of President Obama's health care law, it's important to get ...
On Obamacare, it’s time for Oklahoma’s political leaders to ‘go Chu...
Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt is leading the charge to protect Oklahomans from an overweening federal government. Now it is cru...
Obamacare's cost-shifting doesn't do taxpayers any favors
Common sense dictates that cost-shifting does not save money (whether I pay for dinner or you pay for dinner doesn't change the cost), b...
Insurance exchange would strain Oklahoma's budget
State budget directors are well aware of the fiscal dangers posed by Medicaid expansion (“State budget directors see Medicaid expansion ...
Oklahoma: The final frontier for freedom
The Washington Post highlighted Oklahoma in an article yesterday about public disdain toward the Obamacare individual mandate, ...
Health insurance mandate faces huge resistance in Oklahoma
The Supreme Court may have declared that the government can order Americans to get health insurance, but that doesn’t mean they’re going...
Oklahoma can't afford to expand Medicaid
When the Oklahoma Education Association tried in 2010 to push through a ballot measure hiking education spending, many of the other tax ...
Report: Maintaining Medicaid could require states to cut school fun...
Even if state legislators across the country choose not to expand Medicaid under Obamacare, they might still have to cut school...
Time for Oklahoma to 'walk the walk' on Obama's health-overhaul law
“So what do we do now?” That’s the question many people are asking since the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its ruling on the president’...
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Income-tax-sandwich watch
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Free Market Friday: Saving retirement
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All three branches disappoint on laws...
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Policymakers touting marriage: Why knot?
Thursday, June 13, 2013
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Why school boards often don’t represent their c...
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At a glance: State ballot questions
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Oklahoma’s Improved Economic Performance Sugges...
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Mitch Daniels, straight shooter
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