Yearly Archives: 2012 2011 2010 2009

Is Wyoming More Corrupt than New Jersey?

If you’ve recently seen the headlines declaring Wyoming as one of the most corrupt states in America, you might be scratching your head.  Not that long ago the media instructed us that Wyoming was the “best run state” in the … Continue reading

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Obamacare at the Supreme Court, Day 3 (Part 2): Medicaid Expansion

“With all due respect, Mr. Chief Justice, I don’t think we can say that, you know, the States have gotten pretty dependent, so let’s call this whole federalism thing off.” -Paul Clement This afternoon, the final round of oral arguments … Continue reading

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Obamacare at the Supreme Court, Day 3 (Part 1): Severability

Today’s arguments at the Supreme Court in Florida v. Health and Human Services–the last day for arguments–were heard in a morning and afternoon session.  Audio and a transcript are now available for the morning session, and I give a lot … Continue reading

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GOP Budget: More Good News for Wyoming

Last week we reported that the corporate income tax cut proposed in the 2013 GOP budget could create as much as an extra 11,000 private-sector jobs in Wyoming. This is of course good news for Wyoming, and for the rest … Continue reading

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Obamacare at the Supreme Court, Day 2: As Good as It Gets

Today was the big day at the Supreme Court, as the second day of oral arguments in Florida v. Health and Human Services focused on the individual mandate provision of Obamacare.   This is the provision that forces most Americans to … Continue reading

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Obamacare at the Supreme Court, Day 1: So Far, So Good

The first day of Supreme Court oral arguments in the Obamacare litigation—Florida v. Health and Human Services—indicates that the Court will most likely decide the case on its merits.  In other words, the next two days will probably mean something … Continue reading

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Reformers Would Kill the First Amendment to Stop “Corruption”

More than two years after the Citizens United decision, the GOP is steeped in a prolonged presidential primary season, and so-called campaign finance “reformers” are both smug and upset about it.  This morning, law professor and election law expert Rick … Continue reading

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Wyoming’s Health Care Plan-B Spreads to Other States

Obamacare will make our health care system worse. We have the tools to prevent the spread of socialized health care. Wyoming Liberty Group’s battle to stop the implementation of Obamacare in Wyoming has made it a leader in health care … Continue reading

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GOP Budget Would Boost Wyoming Economy

The 2013 GOP budget, released this week, is one of the best fiscal-policy documents that have come out of Congress since the 1996 welfare reform. Its strength lies partly in its concerted effort to rein in federal spending, partly in … Continue reading

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Supreme Court Ruling Lets Property Owners Fight the EPA

Today the United States Supreme Court issued an opinion in Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency, a case brought by an Idaho couple represented by our friends at the Pacific Legal Foundation.  It is a great victory for landowners facing the … Continue reading

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Yearly Archives: 2012 2011 2010 2009