Insurance, when prices are based on risk, sends clear signals about the relative safety of behaviors and can alter consumer choice for a safer and more stable society. But when certain parties seek protectionist policies to socialize risk, responsible people end up paying for the risky choices of others.

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Issues in the News   1. HEALTH The House of Representatives prepares for a vote to override President Bush’s veto of the…

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Issues in the News 1. LEGAL The Supreme Court rejects an appeal by tobacco companies in a class action lawsuit brought by…

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Sen. Johnson is Back

Senator Tim Johnson, returned to work yesterday. His return means that the debate over Optional Federal Chartering of insurance will heat up (link…

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Issues in the News   1. TECHNOLOGY Microsoft presses the Federal Communications Commission to make broadcast spectrum available for wireless service.

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Short on Storm Coverage

So long as hurricanes continue to sweep through Florida's landscape, Floridians will have to find ways to repair the damage. As the Sentinel…

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Mandatory Purchase

In a piece in Saturday's Washington Examiner, I examine the parallels between auto insurance and health insurance, and, for the most part, find that…

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Charlie Crist: Populist

Florida continues its populist jihad against private insurance companies. On top of last year’s legislation letting the state-owned Citizens Property Insurance Corp. compete outright for…

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