NCPA Media: NCPA in the News
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Mar 15, 2013 Who will succeed Bernanke as Fed chair?
Bankrate.com: Vice Chair Janet Yellen will receive criticism for being soft on inflation should she be nominated for Chairwomen of the Federal Reserve, says NCPA Distinguished Fellow Bob McTeer.
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Mar 13, 2013 Report: Anti-PBM Laws Could Raise Health Care Costs for Oklahoma Businesses, Consumers, Government Programs
National Center for Policy Analysis Warns Policymakers of Costly, Unintended Consequences
Associated Press: Lawmakers should avoid policies “that undermine payers’ ability to use mail-service pharmacies, preferred pharmacy networks, and other innovative pharmacy benefit management (PBM) tools”, according to a new NCPA study.
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Mar 07, 2013 ‘Perverse regulations’ from health law raising drug costs, study finds
The Hill: Perverse drug plan regulations proposed in various states would drive up consumers’ drug costs, according to a new NCPA study.
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Mar 04, 2013 As U.S. scales back, ‘King Coal’ reigns as global powerhouse
The Washington Times: The shale gas revolution should not lead to an over regulation of the coal industry due to the abundance and stable prices coal offers, says NCPA Senior Fellow H. Sterling Burnett.
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Feb 28, 2013 Karl Rove defends move to get involved in GOP primaries, saying Republicans can rebound
Dallas Morning News: Speaking at the National Center for Policy Analysis’ Hatton W. Sumners Distinguished Lecture Series luncheon in Dallas, Karl Rove gives his explanation for why the GOP struggled to gain seats in the 2012 Congressional election.
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