This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 1 By Ed Whelan July 1, 2022 Federal district judge Jed S. Rakoff rules (in United States v. Quinones) that the federal death penalty is unconstitutional.
This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 20 By Ed Whelan March 20, 2022 By a vote of 4 to 2, the California supreme court rules (in Committee to Defend Reproductive Rights v. Myers) that the state constitution . . .
Today in Capital Matters: USPS and Medicaid Reform By Dominic Pino March 3, 2022 Chris Edwards discusses USPS and Ross Marchand covers Medicaid reform.
NR PLUS Let States Make Medicaid Better By Ross Marchand March 3, 2022 Federal officials should give states a freer hand in shaping their own Medicaid programs.
NR PLUS The Human Costs of Covid-Related Medicaid Expansion By Stefani E. Buhajla February 15, 2022 Millions of able-bodied adults now clog the program’s rolls, while hundreds of thousands of truly needy Americans languish on waiting lists.
NR PLUS How the Build Back Better Act Steers Billions of Medicaid Dollars to Labor Unions By Maxford Nelsen November 29, 2021 There’s simply no excuse for allowing unions to rig Medicaid for their own enrichment at the expense of caregivers, Medicaid beneficiaries, and taxpayers alike.
Republican Senators Demand Information on Improper Medicaid Payments By Brian Blase October 28, 2021 The senators’ letter cited the November 2020 CMS improper-payment-rate report and the 21.4 percent improper-payment rate in Medicaid.
The Biden Administration’s Medicaid-Expansion Scheme By Jordan Roberts October 21, 2021 Focusing on merely expanding ‘health coverage’ will do nothing to address the inadequate supply of health care in states such as North Carolina.
NR PLUS McAuliffe Dodges on Taxpayer Funding of Abortions for Medicaid Recipients By John McCormack September 29, 2021 Terry McAuliffe also falsely claimed he ‘never advocated changing’ Virginia’s statute on late-term abortion.
Long-Term Care Needs Reform, Not More Money By Chris Pope September 2, 2021 Congressional Democrats want to throw more money at Medicaid, but that won’t improve long-term care.