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The Goldwater Institute's Byron Schlomach appeared on KFYI to discuss how we are seeing more and more federal government intervention in the economy lately, and why such intervention can only make things worse.

 

As Congress begins work on several different healthcare bills, Goldwater Institute board chairman, Tom Patterson, told KTAR the priority of any healthcare bill should be a reduction in malpractice costs.

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The Goldwater Institute's Byron Schlomach appeared on KFYI to discuss how we are seeing more and more federal government intervention in the economy lately, and why such intervention can only make things worse.

Listen to Part One here.

Listen to Part Two here.

Goldwater Institute attorney Carrie Ann Sitren spent an hour on KFNX's "Main Street Out Loud" show with Rudi K. where she discussed Preston v. Hallman (the Tempe tattoo case), just hours after a judge heard oral arguments.

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The Goldwater Institute's Matthew Ladner was on KJZZ's Here and Now program to talk about the proposed budgets and their effects on education funding.

The Goldwater Institute's Nick Dranias appeared on the Jon Justice Show to talk about the stimulus package, the state budget, and a House resolution designed to exercise Arizona's rights under the 10th amendment.

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Goldwater Institute economist Byron Schlomach went on KXAM Radio to talk about the state budget deficit, how it happened, and how it can be fixed.

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Dr. Matthew Ladner spoke with KION talk show host Mark Carbonaro in Salinas, California about the dramatic improvements Florida has made to its education system, and how Arizona and California can make similar improvements.

Goldwater Institute President and CEO Darcy Olsen joined Michael Dixon on KTAR's Arizona's Morning News Saturday to talk about the mission of the Goldwater Institute.

The Super Bowl host committee here in Arizona shelled out $17 million for the privilege of hosting the Super Bowl.  $13 million of that was privately financed but Michael Kennedy, chairman of the host committee, said they want more public dollars.  With dozens of famous movie stars, athletes, and major corporations you have to wonder, Why cant they pay for their own party? Dr. Byron Schlomach talks about publicly funding Super Bowl parties with Charles Goyette.