Michelle Minton is a policy analyst and is part of the insurance working group at the Competitive Enterprise Institute. Before joining CEI she worked in the advertising field, managing the production of video advertisements.
Michelle received her bachelor's in Writing Seminars from Johns Hopkins University, and is currently working toward a Master's degree in Journalism at the University of Maryland.
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recent op-eds & articles
Michigan’s Auto Insurance Rates Aren’t Highway Robbery
By Michelle Minton, January 27, 2010
No Government in the Bedroom
By Michelle Minton, December 29, 2009
Court's Ruling on Banning Cigarette's on Stage
By Michelle Minton, December 20, 2009
Rebuttal: Michigan’s Auto Insurers Make Only a Small Profit
By Michelle Minton, December 10, 2009
NFL Should Stop Cracking Down on Sports Betting
By Michelle Minton, August 26, 2009
recent studies
National Regulatory Modernization for Insurers
By Eli Lehrer, Michelle Minton, June 18, 2009
The Calculation of Climate Change Risk in the Provision of Insurance
By Eli Lehrer, Iain Murray, Michelle Minton, March 6, 2009
Proposed Taxes on Reinsurance Will Hurt Consumers
By Michelle Minton, March 3, 2009
The Truth About Online Gambling
By Michelle Minton, February 19, 2009
Letter to Congress on the Unlawful Internet Gambling Act
By Eli Lehrer, Michelle Minton, June 23, 2008
news release
CEI Announces “Human Achievement Hour” to Coincide with “Earth Hour”
By Michelle Minton, March 19, 2009
recent citations
Michelle Minton on Michigan's Auto Insurers Make Only a Small Profit
National Center for Policy Analysis, Dec. 14, 2009
Michelle Minton on Colorado Supreme Court Upholds Ban of Smoking on Stage
Overlawyered.com, Dec. 14, 2009
Michelle Minton on Taxpayers Face $20 Million Cost to Enforce Bad Law
The NH Insider, Dec. 2, 2009
Michelle Minton on Banks, Credit Companies Get Brief Reprieve From Crushing Federal Regulation Of Internet Gambling
MortgageMag.com, Dec. 1, 2009
Michelle Minton on Time to Raise the Alcohol Tax
The Baltimore Sun, Dec. 1, 2009

