Events

 

Past Events

Analyzing the 2005 Social Security and Medicare Trustees Report

Washington D.C. Event

The Honorable Alphonso Jackson

Secretary of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development

Carole Keeton Strayhorn

Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts

Social Security: What Happens Now?

So, what happens now? You are invited to get the inside scoop from two of the leading researchers on Social Security reform.

NCPA Semiannual Healthcare Advisory Group Meeting

Speakers: Dr. Mark McClellan - Doug Badger - Joel White

The Honorable Rick Perry

Governor of Texas

Bush v. Kerry: Who has the Best Approach to Insuring the Uninsured?

Health care has become a central issue in the 2004 presidential campaign. George W. Bush and John Kerry have proposed two fundamentally different approaches to reform the health care system and insure the uninsured.

Strengthening Retirement Saving: A Bipartisan Proposal

The National Center for Policy Analysis and the Brookings Institution will host a joint briefing to outline important pension reforms on which both right and left can agree.

Scott Burns

Dallas Morning News columnist

Global Warming: What Do We Really Know vs. What We Are Told

Few issues generate more debate or emotion from activists than global warming. This Earth Day, the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) examines whether fears of human-induced climate change are based on sound science and what impact proposed solutions will have on the climate and the economy.