The on-going COVID-19 pandemic presents essential workers with new challenges every day.
The Lack of Federal Privacy Policy Causes Inconsistency with Tracing Apps
Many states have adopted contact tracing, but there are concerns with the lack of federal privacy policy.
Executive Orders to Lower Drug Costs? Not Likely.
For several days, it has been reported that President Trump is writing numerous Executive Orders (EO) to lower drug costs, along with addressing other issues.
The FDA Finally Decides IQOS Is a Harm Reduction Product
Philip Morris Products S.A.’s IQOS Tobacco Heating System can now be marketed as a tobacco harm reduction product.
Agencies Need to Stop Fighting for Unneeded Spectrum
For nearly four years, the FCC under Chairman Pai’s leadership has moved quickly to address the ever-changing telecommunications needs of the nation
States Should Cut Spending, Not Raise Taxes
State governments should be focused on cutting spending to offset revenue losses, not raising taxes.
“Fixing” Healthcare … Again
This week, House Democrats brought to the floor H.R. 1425, with no bipartisan committee input and no amendments allowed.
Wasteful Spending on 340B Keeps Growing and Growing
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic response, the 340B drug safety-net program problems seem to have gotten lost.
Those Rising COVID-19 Numbers
On June 16, The Wall Street Journal published an opinion by Vice President Michael Pence, “There Isn’t a Coronavirus ‘Second Wave.'” The numbers show he is right.
The Ohio Solution for Getting the Country Back to Work
HB 673 will reduce regulatory barriers to help the state recover and reopen from the coronavirus pandemic.







