Posted by Jamison Beuerman on February 4, 2011Commentary: Obama’s Pre-Existing Conditions Plan Looking Like An Early Failure"Rather than allow the states to continue to administer their own insurance policies, the federal [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on January 31, 2011Federal Resources Should be Used in Place of State Agencies to Enforce ObamaCare, ALEC analyst saysAs the legal challenges to ObamaCare continue to make their way around the country, Louisiana officials [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on January 28, 2011Commentary: Louisiana Can Sidestep and Delay ObamaCare Regulatory RequirementsState Lawmakers can resist grants with “Federal Strings” and suspend rule-making. Earlier, bipartisan [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on January 20, 2011Commentary: Sen. Vitter Will Reintroduce Bill to Repeal ObamaCare Jan. 25Sen. David Vitter (R-La.) has announced that he will reintroduce his bill to cancel out ObamaCare when [...]Read more
Posted by Fergus Hodgson on January 19, 2011Pelican’s Health Care Speaker’s Op-Ed in Shreveport TimesAs the U.S. House of Representatives approaches a repeal vote on ObamaCare, Michael Tanner used an op-ed [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on January 19, 2011Commentary: ALEC Releases Guide to Repealing ObamaCareJust as the “Hippocratic Oath” counsels medical professionals to avoiding doing any harm to patients [...]Read more
Posted by Jamison Beuerman on January 14, 2011Commentary: ObamaCare and the Cost of Medicaid, Texas as a Case StudyMany of the arguments against the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, commonly referred to as [...]Read more
Posted by Jamison Beuerman on June 16, 2010Commentary: HB 1474 Would Help Protect Autonomy of States and IndividualsAs early as today the Louisiana Senate will be voting on Rep. Kirk Talbot’s HB 1474, which would [...]Read more
Posted by Jennifer Moreale on April 16, 2010A Reality Check On ObamaCareWould you like to read an excessively optimistic view on health care reform? Sen. Mary Landrieu’s op-ed [...]Read more