Monthly Archive: April 2019
[Updated April 30 with new title, notes on Google searching, and links from FDAReview.org] The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has attracted a wide range of critics. Some criticize FDA regulation of cherries in...
Discussions and debates over U.S. immigration policy have been around for over a century, and longer if you count Benjamin Franklin’s writings on German immigrants. A history of American anti-immigrant bias, starting with Benjamin...
All three NCFCA policy topics have long and complex economic and political histories. And a wide range of reforms have been proposed for today’s federal immigration, FDA, and energy policies. An earlier post provided...
Resolution wording: Resolved: The United States Federal Government should substantially reform its policy regarding veterans. Discussion of resolution on Stoa page here notes: “…the Department of Veterans Affairs is woefully underperforming…” Ethos Debate Voting...
[June 5 update: energy policy topic chosen.] Ace Peak posted debate notes on the NCFCA policy resolution choices of immigration reform, FDA reform, and USFG energy policy reform. Economic Thinking workshops, blog posts, and...
Resolved: The United States Federal Government should substantially reform one or more of the laws administered by the Department of Labor. This 1995 Heritage Foundation Report doesn’t call for reforming laws administered by the...
• Resolved: Individuals have a right to health care. Consider the language from the Constitution’s Bill of Rights, First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free...
The Stoa league offered three policy resolutions: 1. banking, finance, or monetary policy reform, 2. Federal labor law reform, 3. Veteran’s policy reform. Stoa resolution wording and discussion is here. [Update: the banking/finance/monetary policy...