Insurance choices dwindling in counties across America
Yesterday I noted news released this week from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) that shows only half the insurers that offered coverage on Obamacare exchanges in 2016 plan…
Yesterday I noted news released this week from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) that shows only half the insurers that offered coverage on Obamacare exchanges in 2016 plan…
The MN Department of Education’s (MDE) School Safety Technical Assistance Council is a week away from approving its controversial transgender and gender nonconforming “resource toolkit.” The initial 29-page document that…
On Monday the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced that only 141 health insurers filed applications to offer health plans through the federal Obamacare exchanges in 2018. As…
Peter McLaughlin is a Hennepin County Commissioner and perhaps Minnesota’s foremost advocate for wasteful spending on fixed rail transit. He is a member of the Metropolitan Council’s Southwest Light Rail…
The enemy of progress
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What if Rudy Perpich were still fighting for school choice?
House committee scrutinizes the controversial home care worker contract
This issue illustrates how an unelected New Elite undermines American freedoms
John Phelan is appointed the Center’s first staff economist
Trump signs Jason Lewis bill to halt Met Council expansion
Author Nicholas Eberstadt highlights the troubling class of men who have removed themselves from the job market
American Experiment’s newest animated video follows a basement-bound gamer
Cotton describes how political elites fail to grasp evolving alignments
We wrote here and here about left-wing indoctrination replacing education in the Edina public schools. The stories that were told by Edina students and parents were shocking. In response to…
Dayton’s rich-vs.-the-rest economic view is simply wrong
Why Minnesota may lose a congressional seat after the 2020 Census even with metro growth
Clogged roadways are the calculated consequence of policies to drive people to mass transit.
Meet Denisha Merriweather from Jacksonville, Florida. She failed third grade twice, and got into all kinds of trouble. But she caught a break: she moved in with her Godmother who…
Politicians pretend to care about the working poor while making it impossible for them to find a place to live with regulations, centralization, and fees. They ought to be ashamed…
An alleged ringleader and her six recruits have been charged with supposedly bamboozling $7.7 million from Medicaid. According to the Star Tribune, the Minnesota Attorney General’s office charged seven women…
Exonerated CEO Howard Root uses a long and ugly court ordeal to seek judicial reform.
Minnesota Management and Budget's latest figures offer Minnesotans two things. First, is a reminder not to take the state's economic performance for granted. Second, a lesson that taxes affect economic…