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In Colorado, Jared Polis Is Defying the Wishes of Unions

In a rare move for a Democratic governor, Colorado’s Jared Read more…

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Broad Coalition Urges Congress to Strengthen Patent Rights and Restore Innovation Incentives

A broad coalition of public policy, free-market, and grassroots organizations Read more…

By admin, 9 months9 months ago
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Contra the Trump FTC, Boycotts Are Protected by the First Amendment

The Federal Trade Commission’s investigation into Media Matters isn’t just Read more…

By admin, 9 months8 months ago
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The $135 Billion Lie: How Upcoding Is Draining Medicare and Medicaid

America’s largest government health programs are being quietly looted—not by Read more…

By admin, 9 months9 months ago
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Why Does the Government Pay More for the Same Care?

The cartoon above says it all: the federal government continues Read more…

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‘Price Discrimination’ Is What Enables Lower Prices In the First Place

In a rare moment of restraint, the Federal Trade Commission Read more…

By admin, 9 months8 months ago
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The Practical, Constitutional, and Moral Case Against Social Media Regulation “For the Children”

As the Federal Trade Commission holds workshops on how Big Read more…

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The 1st Amendment Applies To Everyone, Including ‘Liberal Media’

When 60 Minutes producer Bill Owens resigned in April, correspondent Read more…

By admin, 9 months8 months ago
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Andrew Ferguson’s Crucial Disdain For the Digital Markets Act

Federal Trade Commission Chair Andrew Ferguson is calling out one Read more…

By admin, 9 months8 months ago
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The Hospital Lobby Strikes Again

As Congress races to finalize a major spending bill, a Read more…

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marketinstitute The Market Institute @marketinstitute ·
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Washington’s answer to rising health premiums: more subsidies.

But subsidies don’t lower costs—they hide them.

Real affordability comes from consumer choice, HSAs, and competition in healthcare. ⬇️

Sally Pipes @sallypipes

If policymakers are serious about affordability, they should empower patients — not double down on subsidies.

Read my latest in @CivitasOutlook: https://www.civitasoutlook.com/research/stop-subsidizing-insurers-start-empowering-patients-59abc323-9cb9-4857-8dc1-2a92ce9c861a?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_content=ap_n19h1gct2m

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marketinstitute The Market Institute @marketinstitute ·
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Right on point.

Strong patent protections are the foundation of medical innovation. Undermining them doesn’t help patients, it slows the development of the next generation of cures.

Sally Pipes @sallypipes

The “patent abuse” talking point ignores a key fact: 9 in 10 U.S. prescriptions are filled with generics — the highest rate in the world. Our system promotes both innovation and competition. Undermining patents means fewer new medicines and worse outcomes for patients.

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4 Mar

NEW: Norm Singleton of member @MarketInstitute applauds Rep. @Jim_Jordan and @AFergusonFTC for standing up for our innovators against misguided and punitive EU policies like the #DSA. FULL PIECE:

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