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3/26/2008 By Ben 2 Comments

Second Look at Health Insurance Statistic: One Coloradan Dying Per Day?

The Rocky Mountain News reports:Each day in Colorado one person dies unnecessarily because he or she doesn't have health insurance, a group advocating universal coverage said Tuesday. The nonprofit Families USA used a 30-year study of deaths and insurance status to reach the conclusion that 360 Coloradans die prematurely every year because they didn't have health insurance. The assumption, based on death statistics, is that a person without coverage has a 25 percent greater chance of dying prematurely. So when it comes to health care reform, it's safe to assume that it would be better to do almost anything than nothing at all - right? Not so fast. Unfortunately, there are several problems with this report. Besides the assumption … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General, Health Care, National Politics Tagged With: Families USA, faulty statistics, health care reform, Independence Institute, Linda Gorman

3/25/2008 By Ben 1 Comment

I.I.’s Free Market Minute Debuts, Debunks Health Care Figure

As in any debate, the debate over health care reform in Colorado demands the use of honest facts. But a group called Partnership for a Healthy Colorado has misstated the facts. So demonstrates the inaugural edition of the Independence Institute's "Free Market Minute" video series: Ouch. Facts are stubborn things. And good public policy depends on good facts, rightly understood. The implications for health care reform are real, and will affect real Colorado families and businesses. Shouldn't we be sure our facts are straight first? … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General Tagged With: Free Market Minute, health care reform, Independence Institute, Partnership for a Healthy Colorado

3/25/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Top Initiative on Colorado’s 2008 Ballot: Yes on Amendment 46

From the Rocky Mountain News today:The secretary of state certified a measure for the Nov. 4 ballot Monday that would ban race and gender-based hiring preferences in Colorado. Supporters of the the measure, Amendment 46, submitted 128,744 signatures March 10. On Monday, Secretary of State Mike Coffman declared that a random sampling showed that enough of them were valid. The measure is pushed by Ward Connerly, a black Republican who has been vilified by civil rights groups for supporting anti-affirmative action policies. Connerly has led similar successful initiatives in California, Washington and Michigan. Supporters say that the measure's language mirrors the 1964 Civil Rights Act. This should mean Connerly's Civil Rights … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Cultural Conservatism, General, National Politics Tagged With: 2008 election, Amendment 46, Colorado Civil Rights initiative, LaShawn Barber, Secretary of State Mike Coffman, Ward Connerly

3/25/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Iowa, Like Colorado, Bending to Government Employee Union Pressure

The pressure to expand the power of government employee union officials at the expense of taxpayers is not isolated to Colorado. The Des Moines Register reports:Ignoring pleas from the governor and a slew of local elected officials to give Iowans time to weigh in, Democrats in the Iowa Senate today approved a labor-backed bill that would give unions more power at the negotiating table. House File 2645 would give public employees the same power as managers to open up contract talks to almost any workplace subject. The Senate approved the bill on a 27-23 vote. Six days passed between when this proposal was offered and the bill’s passage by both chambers. It marks the first substantial change since the collective bargaining law was … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General, Labor, National Politics Tagged With: Collective Bargaining, Colorado, Des Moines Register, Executive Order, Gov. Bill Ritter, Gov. Chet Culver, Iowa

3/25/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Colorado Democrats Stick It to Taxpayers AND College Students

With Democrats in charge at the State Capitol, we get more reminders than we would like about their party leaders' priorities: 1) Stick it to the taxpayer on the collection end; and 2) Use personal politics to stick it to certain users of state services on the distribution end. What does this add up to? Average Colorado citizens like you and I get stuck. This morning's reminder comes via Rocky Mountain Right, as it appears that statehouse Democrat lawmakers are using their dislike of new University of Colorado president Bruce Benson to undercut the students and faculty on Denver's Auraria campus. Yes, Auraria funding was arbitrarily revoked, leaving a $120 million science facility construction site uncompleted. If you recall, during … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Education, General Tagged With: Auraria campus, Democrats, Higher Education funding, Referendum C, Rocky Mountain Right

3/24/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Union Bosses Act Like State Property Owners Under Ritter’s Order

Face the State has the skinny on "Colorado WINS" union bosses acting like they own state government property:An executive order, signed by Gov. Bill Ritter, a Democrat, last November, empowered unions to serve as “exclusive representatives” of state employees for the purposes of forming “employee partnerships.” Days after the order, a coalition of three major unions – CAPE-SEIU, AFSCME, and the American Federation of Teachers – announced a cooperative agreement to organize state workers under the name "Colorado WINS." After hearing from state employees that Colorado WINS is aggressively trying to organize an election, Face The State attempted to attend an on-site meeting between the union and state employees. Face The State … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General, Labor Tagged With: Colorado WINS, Executive Order, Face the State, Gov. Bill Ritter, union organizing

3/24/2008 By Ben 2 Comments

Colorado Confidential Accuses U.S. Military Personnel of “Murder”?

Today Colorado Confidential published a story by Kate Bernuth about a controversy developing at a small private Denver school. It starts as a typical foray into agenda journalism for the heavily Left-leaning site:At a tiny international school in southeast Denver, a conflict is playing out that reflects, in a microcosm, the wider divisions in American society as the nation enters the sixth year of a bloody, unpopular war. A display of photographs and a statement by the Iranian artist in the halls of Colorado International School has caused a dust-up between administrators and an outraged parent who accuses the school of spreading "anti-American propaganda." Every month at this language-immersion school of 44 students, most of whom are … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Education, General, World Events Tagged With: Colorado Confidential, Colorado International School, Face the State, Farhad Vakili Tabar, Iraq War, Jason Salzman, moral equivalence, Rocky Mountain News

3/20/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Benigno on Governor’s Reform

My close Independence Institute colleague Pam Benigno was interviewed by Denver's Channel 7 for a story aired last night about Gov. Bill Ritter's sweeping new education reform plan. You can go here to read the story and watch the video. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Education, General, My Life Tagged With: Channel 7, Gov. Bill Ritter, Independence Institute, Pam Benigno

3/19/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Ohio Can Have Hillary and Terrelle – Colorado Is Just Fine, Thank You

Jim Geraghty looks at the Rasmussen poll data (showing McCain and Obama tied at 46, but McCain clobbering Hillary 52-38) and muses:We've seen Obama running ahead of Hillary in some states, but an 11 or 12 point difference? What's got him so popular there, and her so unpopular? Does Obama come across as a mountain state kind of guy? Is he related to John Elway or something? I don't have a good answer to that question, but many hypotheses abound. Coloradans don't like the old-style Eastern politics that Hillary Clinton represents. Colorado swing voters are more open to vapid liberal platitudes than cynical ones. Frankly, it beats me. Hillary polls terribly unpopular here and would have virtually no chance to win the Centennial State in a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General, My Life, National Politics, Sports and Leisure Tagged With: Barack Obama, Colorado, Democratic presidential primary, Hillary Clinton, Jim Geraghty, John McCain, Ohio, Terrelle Pryor

3/19/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Civil Rights Initiative Upheld

Good news yesterday for the Colorado Civil Rights Initiative (CCRI). The Detroit News reports that a federal court has rejected legal attempts to undo the same sort of measure that was recently approved by Michigan voters:A federal judge Tuesday upheld the constitutionality of a Michigan law that prohibits racial and gender preferences in government hiring and public university admissions. "To impugn the motives of 58 (percent) of Michigan's electorate, in the absence of extraordinary circumstances which do not exist here, simply is not warranted on this record," U.S. District Judge David Lawson wrote. Michigan voters approved the constitutional amendment known as Proposal 2 in November 2006. Several groups -- including the NAACP … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General, National Politics Tagged With: Colorado Civil Rights initiative, federal court ruling, Ward Connerly

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