Obamacare repeal-and-replace efforts revived

Efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare are gaining new momentum in Washington D.C. weeks after House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., pulled a replacement bill from the floor after it failed to gain enough Republican support. U.S. Rep. Rodney Davis, R-Taylorville, said he has been asked by the White House to revive plans to change the nation’s health […]
Read More →Plaintiffs say Act 39 suit dismissal a victory for religious liberty

Plaintiffs of a recently dismissed District Court case say the judge’s decision on Act 39 was a win for moral and religious liberty.
Read More →Iraq war veteran burned by ‘very frustrating process’ at VA

Kris Ottman’s job came with the kind of stress that few ever experience. Now he can’t get the care he needs.
Read More →Arizona dental therapy supporters prep for next battle

A disappointing defeat for dental therapy in Arizona in 2016 has only strengthened the resolve of advocates looking ahead to the next legislative session. Among them is Kristen Mizzi Angelone, a dental policy expert with the Pew Charitable Trusts, which backs dental therapy efforts across the country. “Arizona is big state,” she told Watchdog.org. “There […]
Read More →E-cigarette critics get research dollars from industry competitors

As the full-court regulatory press on e-cigarettes demonstrates, even the perception of bias can skew outcomes for smokers.
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Commentary: Certificate of need laws don’t help with charity care
By Kevin Glass / April 13, 2017 / Commentary, Crony Capitalism, Health Care, Regulations, Virginia / No Comments
Virginia has some of the strictest CON laws in the country.
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