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Healthcare, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager

Remain Very Afraid of the Impact of Obamacare

August 18, 2016 Elizabeth Wright

Frightening news is starting to trickle out about health insurance premium rate increases for 2017, and that is just the beginning of ongoing concerns about how Obamacare adversely affects individuals, families, businesses, insurers, and the healthcare market.  The numbers reported to date by several states belie the promise that the Affordable Care Act (ACA), more commonly referred to as Obamacare, would, according to the President, “reduce insurance premiums by $2,500 per family per year.”

Energy, General Waste

Social Impact Partnerships: No Social Solyndras

August 18, 2016 wchristian

Too often, Congress seems to blindly throw money at the problem du jour and then, without any measure of effectiveness, consider its work to be complete.  This tired (yet persistent) approach may help to explain why federal spending has metastasized unabated, while many social ills remain unsolved.

Defense

Movement to Audit the Pentagon Gains Traction

August 18, 2016 Sean Kennedy

Consensus in the nation’s capital is rare.  Agreement between Republicans and Democrats is typically confined to a belief that Washington, D.C. is miserably hot this time of year, and therefore the summer recess should last as long as possible.  However, the release of the official party platforms for 2016 has revealed another area of solidarity: auditing the Pentagon.

General Waste

Western Lands; the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

August 18, 2016 staff

The history of federal land ownership in the West is long and complex.  In 1803, the Louisiana Purchase established the federal government as administrator of vast stretches of land not already under control by states.  In 1862, the federal government attempted to transfer some of that control back to the populace through the Homestead Act, which provided settlers with 160 acres of public land.

Education

$30 Million in Pell Grants for Prisoners

August 18, 2016 staff

On June 24, 2016 President Obama announced Second Chance Pell, a $30 million pilot program that would fully fund tuition, books, and related expenses for approximately 12,000 inmates to pursue college degrees.  This program would expand Pell Grants to federal and state prisons throughout the United States.  Currently, only those incarcerated in juvenile facilities or local, municipal, and county correctional facilities are eligible to receive Pell Grants.

Energy

Set the Sun on Solar Subsidies

August 18, 2016 Alex Abrams

In Nevada, one of many states where taxpayers have been subsidizing solar projects for years, the Public Utility Commission of Nevada (PUC) voted unanimously on December 23, 2015, to increase net metering rates over the next four years.  Two days before the vote, SolarCity declared that it would cease operations in the state if the subsidies were repealed.  However, the PUC’s decision did not mean the fight was completely over for Solar City and other providers.

General Waste

And the Medallion goes to … the Taxicab Monopoly!

August 12, 2016 staff

Buried in the bleak history of the Great Depression can be found the beginning of the end for the iconic “Yellow Cab.”  With unemployment at a staggering 18 percent in 1938, the working class scrambled to find ways to make ends meet.  Driving taxicabs became the only choice for many.  This influx of drivers quickly […]

Budget

CBO Increases Projected Deficit Estimate

August 10, 2016 Rachel Cole

On August 5, 2016, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released its “Monthly Budget Review for July 2016.”  The CBO increased its projection of fiscal year 2016 deficit by 10 percent, from $534 billion to $590 billion, in its review.  The non-partisan agency attributes the deficit increase to lower-than-expected revenues.  In addition to lower revenues, costs […]

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The Taxpayers Before Insurers Act

August 5, 2016 Elizabeth Wright

Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) has written before about problems with the risk insurance sharing programs found in the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare.  Under Obamacare, the risk-sharing programs, often called “the three Rs,” are risk adjustment, reinsurance, and risk corridors. Because of Obamacare’s restrictive mandates and regulations, plus the uncertainty of who […]

Privacy

ATF Fails to Comply with Appropriations Act Restrictions

August 5, 2016 Rachel Cole

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) operates 25 firearms-related data systems, 16 of which contain purchaser information given to the ATF by federal firearms licensees (FFLs).  A June 2016 Government Accountability Office (GAO) report reviewed four of these systems and found that some data systems do not comply with the restrictions that […]

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