Schweikert’s risk-sharing proposal might keep Ryancare from imploding, but it wouldn’t create a robust market.
Trump’s ad hoc foreign policy
Syrian air strike indicates that Trump’s foreign policy won’t be rooted in an overall strategic vision of America’s place and role in the world. That may be OK.
Conservatives abandon separation of power
The Right to Earn a Living Act has judges making decisions that belong to the executive and legislative branches.
Worsley amendment clarifies voucher debate
Although I don’t like the limitations, the Worsley amendment makes it clear that this isn’t really about money.
Hey GOP, concentrate on keeping the lights on
Rather than rushing into tax reform or other issues, the Trump administration and congressional Republicans should focus on avoiding a government shutdown.
The question voucher opponents can’t answer
Why shouldn’t all parents — rich, poor and those in-between — be able to use the collective pool of resources for the educational opportunity they think best for their children?
Constitutional convention nonsense from the Legislature
Gov. Ducey misses an opportunity to provide adult leadership and supervision.
Pounding Flake over internet privacy
Flake was right to repeal a last-hour Obama administration rule creating disparate internet privacy rules. But there is a larger issue to be decided. Here’s my radical idea about internet privacy.
The bullet state Medicaid can’t dodge
Substantial changes in Medicaid are inevitable. The sooner the state prepares for them, the better.
Blame the Senate filibuster rule for Ryancare’s demise
Conservative governance is impossible unless the filibuster rule is interred.