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Jefferson Forum
May 27, 2015

If prostitution is the “oldest profession,” farming is likely the second oldest. Humans have been farming for thousands of years and, if they want to continue to eat, they’ll be farming for thousands of years more. Young people don’t see much future in farming (unless it’s locally grown organic food),...

Bob Poole
May 27, 2015

The ongoing drama of U.S infrastructure, including highways and bridges, concerns a supposed funding gap. Hence, the endless battles over whether to increase federal and state fuel taxes. Far too little notice is given to the fact that over the last 15 years or so, global infrastructure investment funds have...

Gary Baise
May 27, 2015

In the last issue of Jefferson Policy Journal (May 14, 2015) I referenced a 2011 World Health Organization (WHO) paper titled Nitrate and Nitrite in Drinking Water.  The paper has interesting conclusions regarding nitrates, conclusions which disagree with EPA. Let’s compare what WHO claims as fact, to what EPA and others say are facts about...

Jefferson Forum
May 22, 2015

The second of the Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy’s televised debate series was conducted on May 21, broadcast on Richmond’s "Community Idea Station", WCVE-TV. The debate featured constitutional lawyer Miller Baker, of McDermott Will & Emery, and Daniel Weiner, Council for the Democracy Program at the Brennan Center for...

Mike Thompson
May 16, 2015

Once again the federal government is about to harm the competitiveness of small and mid-sized businesses in Virginia. And once again, it is because of the Affordable Care Act or Obamacare as it is known. A lack of any business expertise has haunted Obamacare from the beginning. Here’s what’s happening...

Jefferson Forum
May 14, 2015

On May 14, the Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy sponsored the first in a televised series of public policy debate on Richmond’s "Community Idea Station", WCVE-TV. The debate featured Dr. Davis Schnare, director of the Jefferson Institute’s Center for energy and Environmental Stewardship and director of the Energy &...

Mike Thompson
May 13, 2015

Once again the lack of business understanding by the federal government is going to harm the competitiveness of our small and mid-sized businesses. And again it is because of the Affordable Care Act or Obamacare as it is known. The lack of business expertise by those who crafted this system...

Jefferson Forum
May 13, 2015

What are the top colleges and universities in Virginia? We know the usual roster, based upon the annual survey by U.S. News & World Report: The University of Virginia, College of William and Mary, and Virginia Tech. Essentially, U.S. News measures the prestige of an institution. But how well do colleges and universities actually prepare students...

Bob Poole
May 13, 2015

Something very interesting is going on in Seattle. As the New York Times reported in a detailed Feb. 28th story, King County Metro Transit, which operates buses, rail lines, and passenger ferries, has begun charging low-income riders just $1.50 per trip, which is more than 50% off peak fares. The...

Gary Baise
May 13, 2015

(Editor’s note: This battle in Iowa could come to Virginia which is why we are publishing it in this issue of the Jefferson Policy Journal.) Farmers, start arming your selves with the facts regarding nitrates. Right now agriculture is losing the battle on the issue of the impact of nitrates...