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Government and Your Life

Sometimes it is important to take a step back and review the “big picture” of big government. The battle currently unfolding in America between the statists who want more government and conservatives, libertarians and others who want less government, is … Continue reading

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HB 82 – Interstate Sales of Health Insurance

House Bill 82 may have an encouraging title, but it will not deliver the health insurance reforms necessary to reduce cost drivers that send insurance premiums through the roof. Please read on to find out why. Continue reading

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Twenty-Three States Now Reject State-Established Exchanges

As the deadline for a federal health exchange default quickly approaches on Friday, two more governors have rejected the notion of a state-established exchange. This makes 23 states refusing to set up state-based Obamacare insurance exchanges. On Thursday, New Jersey … Continue reading

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The First, not Final, Word on Obamacare

Last March, during the three days of oral argument over the constitutionality of Obamacare in NFIB v. Sebelius, Paul Clement argued that if the individual mandate provision of Obamacare was unconstitutional, then the entire 1,000-plus page law should be overturned.  … Continue reading

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Finally a Decision on Medicaid Expansion, But Not a Final Decision

After straddling the fence for the last five months on whether or not to expand Medicaid in Wyoming, Gov. Matt Mead has decided his answer is “no.” At least for now. Though the governor denied the Department of Health’s request … Continue reading

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How Do You Say “No” to Obamacare Exchanges?

Obamacare gives individual states the option of whether or not to create state-run health insurance exchanges. Thirteen states have refused to set up an exchange; another thirteen have committed to setting them up, and the rest are undecided.  Wyoming’s course … Continue reading

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FedSoc 2012: Federalism, Judicial Activism, Natural Law, and so on.

Last week I made my yearly pilgrimage to Washington, DC.  Although much is wrong in our American Rome (the Pax Romana this is not), there are still some diamonds in the rough like the annual Federalist Society National Lawyers Convention. … Continue reading

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Amendment A: Wielding a Health Freedom Battle Axe

On Tuesday, Wyoming joined the growing number of states that recognize health care freedom in their state constitutions, with overwhelming passage of Amendment A.  A similar state constitutional amendment passed in Alabama, and in Montana a legislative referendum implements a … Continue reading

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Got health insurance but can’t see a doctor?

Welcome to socialized medicine Obamacare fans wax utopian about how people would get the medical attention they need if only they have health insurance. Obamacare even tried to force people to buy health insurance, but the Supreme Court’s Obamacare decision … Continue reading

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Taxmageddon Would Wreak Havoc on Wyoming Taxpayers

Taxmageddon is precisely what the name says: an Armageddon brought upon us by one of the largest tax increases in the history of mankind. It would be a disaster for the American economy and, of course, for Wyoming. Continue reading

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