Beyond church-state separation: a fresh role for religion in public life
Whether shaped by religious faith or not, our world views are relevant to how we make public choices as well as personal ones.
Whether shaped by religious faith or not, our world views are relevant to how we make public choices as well as personal ones.
A doctor tells legislators: Yes, the lack of insurance does cause deaths. The lawmakers got an early briefing on declining access to health care, which could worsen with further state budget cuts.
He's been dealt a bad hand, and he's keeping his cards close to his vest. But the new president may have the smarts and the steadiness to rebuild the finances of this critical institution.
There are some encouraging signs, but tolls can't work as well as possible without more flexibility and wider adoption. And cross-lake efficiencies also require much more flexibility in transit than reliance on light rail.
Mitt Romney has been known to change positions. His father was a man of steady convictions, something the younger Romney has taken as a lesson in how to lose a presidential campaign.