Given the budgets at stake over blood lead levels, the CDC may be trying to get one last battle out of a war that’s already been won.
Given the budgets at stake over blood lead levels, the CDC may be trying to get one last battle out of a war that’s already been won.
Do you have running water in your home? Does your home have a heating system? Does it contain electrical wiring? Have you ever twirled spaghetti on a stainless steel fork?.
My four years on my city council were defined by my budget battles with a public sector union.
A Ron Paul delegate shares her experiences from the Colorado GOP state convention last month, and reports on the Republican Party’s internal divisions.
Even FDR recognized that public sector unions give some citizens an unfair advantage over others in determining public policy, undermining the freedoms of other citizens by diminishing their voice.
The opinion forum in the April 22 online edition of the Denver Post posed the question, “Should health-care insurers be forced to pay for contraception?” The operative word here is forced, making the answer to this question an unequivocal “No”.