Politics & Policy Medicaid Expansion Is Helping Able-Bodied Adults Instead of the Truly Needy By Nicholas Horton April 9, 2018 Here are three ways to fix it.
Health Care Idaho Considers What Could Be the Worst Obamacare Plan Yet By Nicholas Horton February 21, 2018 Obamacare is a terrible law, but Idaho’s new proposed plan to expand upon it makes a bad situation even worse.
Politics & Policy The Biggest Welfare Crisis You’ve Never Heard Of By Nicholas Horton November 15, 2017 Spending on Medicaid is ballooning out of control, threatening other social services. A work requirement would help in several ways.
Politics & Policy Getting to Work in Maine By Nicholas Horton October 16, 2017 By requiring able-bodied Medicaid recipients to work if they are able, Maine is concentrating help on those who need it most.
Politics & Policy Medicaid Reform: Three Lessons from Arkansas By Nicholas Horton July 5, 2017 States that are serious about reducing dependency and protecting the truly needy should follow Arkansas.
Politics & Policy Three Things President Trump Can Do to Reduce Dependency By Nicholas Horton April 20, 2017 Work requirements help welfare recipients get back on their feet. Here are some steps the Trump administration can take.
Politics & Policy Welfare Reform Can Flourish in the Post-Obama Era By Nicholas Horton February 21, 2017 Welfare reforms that put aid recipients to work are a good deal for the recipients and for the general public.