Right to Health Care Choice Initiative: what will it do?

In a recent iVoices podcast Jon Caldara discusses an important issue in Colorado politics this year, the Colorado Right to Health Care Choice Initiative:

We hear the questions everyday from folks who want to help us collect signatures or who support what we’re doing: what exactly will this initiative do? How in the […]

TIF & Crony Capitalism

Speaking of crony capitalism (as the Antiplanner was doing last week), one of the biggest sources of such urban corruption is tax-increment financing (TIF). TIF was invented in the 1950s to help cities revitalize neighborhoods that were supposedly so blighted that no one would gentrify them without government support. Today, such blight (which resulted when […]

Levels of Long-Term Debt Within Colorado’s Local Government

The world is seeing levels of unprecedented government debt. However, the media focuses mostly on debt levels of national and state governments. For the most part, the general public has ignored the subject of local government debt. The root cause of this ignorance lies in the difficulty associated with uncovering information on local debt.

A Glimpse at New Schools: Aurora Opens Vista PEAK Exploratory School

Looking for something a little different than the traditional schooling model, maybe even cutting edge and innovative? After all, exposing Colorado families to more choices and educational options is a big part of what the “glimpse at new schools” series is all about.
You might be interested in this: Aurora Public Schools opens the doors of […]

How to protect yourself against ObamaCare

The Objective Standard has published Paul Hsieh, M.D.’s article about how to protect yourself from ObamaCare (HR 3590).  Here are the topic headings:

To the extent possible, arrange to pay for your medical care directly rather than through an insurancepolicy. – Health savings accounts- concierge medicine- medical tourism
Assume full responsibility for your personal health.- Eat Well […]

Happy 17th Birthday

Chip the Wonder Dog is 17 years old today, which in dog years makes him approximately as old as Walter Breuning, the former Great Northern Railway employee who is thought to be the oldest man in the world. Like Walter, who was fitted for his first hearing aid at age 111, Chip is showing his […]