Citing the costly fallout from closing Indian Point, Gov. Kathy Hochul announces plans for a new nuclear plant—just as a Wall Street Journal editorial highlights a FREOPP report on the consequences of the shutdown.
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Plus: Should Boomers rent out their empty rooms; will generative AI leave low-income workers behind; and how to fix a wasteful health care subsidy
The program has become a revenue-generating tool for hospitals rather than a mechanism to support low-income Americans
FREOPP’s emphasis is on truth, freedom, and the aspirations of struggling Americans.
Plus: Assessing the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on wages and social mobility; and how Congress and states can give parents more educational choice
The reform boosted investment, but its effect on wages is murkier.
A Supreme Court decision might transform the landscape of public education and school choice
Exorbitant drug prices burden American patients and taxpayers in an unfree market