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NATIONAL CENTER FOR POLICY ANALYSIS
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ACTIVITIES
THIRD QUARTER, 2004 |
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- NCPA Senior Fellow Devon Herrick told the Jerry Bowyer Program on WPTT-AM ( Pittsburgh) that HSAs will revolutionize the U.S. health insurance industry.
- NCPA Policy Chairman Pete du Pont told the Small Business Advocate syndicated radio program that outsourcing results in more and better jobs being in-sourced than lower-paying jobs being outsourced.
- Senior Policy Analyst Matt Moore told Wisconsin Public Radio on September 3 that Social Security reform is mandatory regardless of which candidate wins the November election.
- NCPA Senior Director Richard W. Walker told KOIN-AM ( Monterey, CA) on September 8 that the middle class is disappearing because they are getting richer.
- NCPA E-Team research showing that studies claiming that drastic climate change has occurred in California are based on questionable science was featured on Talk of the Nation (NPR) on August 27.
- du Pont told the Camm Edwards Show that what's necessary for success as President of the U.S. is leadership capability, and service in the U.S. Senate is no indicator.
- Walker told WFPL-FM ( Louisville, KY) that outsourcing provides a healthy net benefit to American workers and the U.S. economy.
- Walker told KOIN-AM ( Monterey, CA) on August 12 that a national sales tax is a bad idea.
- NCPA Washington Representative Jack Strayer told KRQC-FM ( Monterey, CA) on July 26 that Medicare discount cards will save seniors money on prescription drugs.
- NCPA Senior Fellow H. Sterling Burnett told KERA-FM on July 26 that the Bush Administration’s roadless rule will save forests.
- Burnett told Voice of Americ a radio that oil is plentiful, the problem is producing it. His remarks also appeared in the Pantagraph ( Bloomington, IL) and Roanoke (VA) Times and World News.
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