The Colorado House has advanced a bill to bar companies from using personal data to set individualized wages and prices. As The Gazette reports, House Bill 26-1210 is a reincarnated version of a ...
The House of Representatives just passed a resolution condemning the “horrors of socialism” by a 285 to 98 margin. All the no votes were cast by Democrats indicating that a majority of the members ...
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Federal price controls could threaten NC's economy | Opinion
North Carolina's economic success is threatened by proposed federal price controls, which could harm its thriving life sciences industry.
A new proposal suggests freezing prices on staple foods — but economists warn price controls could bring shortages and other unintended consequences.
Legislation to restrict assessment of credit card interchange fees has been proposed in multiple states this year, but is unlikely to pass in any. Progressive Democrats like Senator Bernie Sanders ...
With the help of its legislature and four successive governors, Connecticut has become a key hub for bioscience. Google the word “CT biotech” and the number of recent news articles about successful ...
The Trump administration has done a good job with promoting a free-market approach in many of its policies. However, they have taken a completely different tact to reduce prescription drug prices in ...
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Why drug price controls are all the rage
Whatever political opposition existed around restricting drug prices through government intervention — and there was quite a lot not so long ago — seems to have largely disappeared. In other words, ...
Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders each want to pass federal legislation to cap credit card interest rates at 10 percent. If those two very different guys agree on something, it must be a good idea.
The following column is by Goldwater President and CEO Victor Riches. When Congress passed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) in 2022, it promised to lower healthcare costs, particularly for Medicare ...
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Survey: Filipinos prefer focus on price control to corruption fight
MANILA, Philippines — More Filipinos wanted the government to focus more on price control than its fight against corruption amid the looming cost increase of basic goods amid the volatility of the oil ...
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