Single-Payer Cheaper than Current Health System?

There has been a great deal of talk recently about health care reform in New Mexico, in part, because Governor Richardson is likely to dub the 2008 legislative session “the year of health care” and use the session to push for some kind of major health care reform.
The major proposals are known as the “Health [...]

Posted on May 24, 2007 at 10:54 pm by Paul Gessing · Permalink · Leave a comment
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Richardson Vetoes HPV Bill

In something of a quick turnaround, Governor Richardson has vetoed a bill that would have put the state in charge of a system of mandatory vaccinations for all girls entering the 6th grade. As recently as 3 weeks ago,I’d blogged about the issue and mentioned that with Richardson having expressed support for the effort, [...]

Posted on April 4, 2007 at 10:47 am by Paul Gessing · Permalink · Leave a comment
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New Mexico to become 11th State to Legalize Medical Marijuana

Although it is not something the Foundation has worked on, it has been interesting to watch the debate over medical marijuana from the sidelines. Having failed in the first effort to pass a bill through the House, Governor Richardson did some arm-twisting behind the scenes and urged legislators to pass a bill…thus New Mexico becomes [...]

Posted on March 14, 2007 at 8:37 pm by Paul Gessing · Permalink · Leave a comment
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New Mexico to make cervical cancer vaccine mandatory for girls entering sixth grade

There is seemingly no area of our existence that can now escape the tentacles of government. Soon to be added to that list in New Mexico is mandatory vaccinations for HPV virus for all girls entering sixth grade unless their parents sign a waiver.
Governor Richardson has already said he’ll sign the bill mandating the vaccine, [...]

Posted on March 12, 2007 at 3:42 pm by Paul Gessing · Permalink · Leave a comment
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Health Care and More Health Care

If you’ve read the opinion pages of the Albuquerque Journal recently, you’ve probably noticed that health care has been discussed on an almost daily basis. Representative Dan Foley, for his part, had an article today that started off strong by explaining why government is not the best provider of health care. Foley is absolutely [...]

Posted on March 8, 2007 at 10:22 pm by Paul Gessing · Permalink · Leave a comment
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Sen. Domenici Wants to Make Health Insurance More Expensive

Stuff happens. It is part of life. But when you are a member of Congress, what happens to your family often colors your worldview to the point that rightly or wrongly you act in ways that are inconsistent with your beliefs. This is especially true for New Mexico Senator Pete Domenici and Senator Michael Enzi [...]

Posted on March 1, 2007 at 12:30 pm by Paul Gessing · Permalink · Leave a comment
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Health Care Spending Growth Slows for 3rd Year in a Row

While most free marketers did not support President Bush’s massive expansion of Medicare, the introduction of Health Savings Accounts (I love my HSA!) was a positive outcome of the costly legislation. Curiously enough, as Investor’s Business Daily points out, the percent of increase in health care costs has actually slowed down in recent years.
While this [...]

Posted on February 28, 2007 at 9:41 am by Paul Gessing · Permalink · Leave a comment
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Health Care Spending: Are Americans Getting Gipped?

Many Americans mistakenly believe that they are not getting what they pay for relative to health care consumers in nations with socialized medicine. Although there are indeed numerous problems with the provision of and payment for health care in this country, the problem is not that we are not getting our money’s worth, rather it [...]

Posted on February 14, 2007 at 4:05 pm by Paul Gessing · Permalink · Leave a comment
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Spaceport Fiasco in the Making?

The Governor is pushing a massive subsidy to establlish a spaceport in New Mexico. Like the train to nowhere, it is a venture with little likelihood of success and a certainty of draining the state’s taxpayers for its entire life.
Do we really believe that there is a huge demand for suborbital flights that cost [...]

Posted on February 6, 2006 at 1:25 pm by kmbrown · Permalink · Leave a comment
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I Rather Like our Name!

Economist Craig Newmark of N.C.S.U. recently lauded our own Ken Brown’s calm and reasonable piece questioning the wisdom of light rail in New Mexico. Professor Newmark is not the only one who has taken notice.
I was recently contacted by an acquaintance of mine (okay, ex-girlfriend). She works for a civil engineering firm in [...]

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