by Bill Herrle | Mar 4, 2021
When pharmaceutical companies started development COVID vaccines at the very outset of this pandemic, few people questioned the wisdom of the effort. Nobody second guessed the prudence in being prepared for what could come. The work on the vaccinations we appreciate...
by Steve Pociask | Mar 4, 2021
Florida’s insurance market is in dire need of reform. In a recent state legislative committee meeting, Florida Insurance Commissioner David Altmaier describes Florida’s insurance market as being unstable and unsustainable. Here’s why: While Citizens Property Insurance...
by Lloyd Brown | Feb 23, 2021
When I covered the Florida Legislature as a reporter 50 years ago, the biggest battle each year always was over school funding. Nothing has changed. Special interests advocating higher spending for public schools swarmed all over the Capitol during the session,...
by Sal Nuzzo - James Madison Institute | Dec 27, 2020
When it comes to health care policy, I am reminded of a line from E.B. White, the author famous for books like Charlotte’s Web and Stuart Little. He proclaimed that “there’s no limit to how complicated things can get, on account of one thing always...
by Mary Mayhew | Dec 22, 2020
The advent of two COVID-19 vaccines just 10 months after the first reported case of infection in the U.S. is extraordinary. Vaccine development typically takes 10 to 15 years. Some take much longer. A vaccine for HIV, for example, remains elusive, some 40 years after...