by Scott Beaulier | Nov 2, 2015 | Audio, Interview, Media, Video
A report by Arizona State University’s Center for the Study of Economic Liberty (CSEL) supports increasing education funding by using funds from the state land trust. Scott Beaulier, executive director of the CSEL talks about the report.
by Scott Beaulier | Oct 26, 2015 | Article, Media
Economist: If Arizona can get $3 billion now for schools without hurting future investments, why would it hoard that cash? Arizona’s government has the ability to pump up to $3 billion more into state education programs but may, instead, hoard these funds from...
by Scott Beaulier | Oct 26, 2015 | Audio, Media, Video
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey’s plan to fund schools with money pulled from the state’s permanent land trust fund is backed by new study, but some have questions about political connections behind the scenes. KPNX...
by admin | Aug 5, 2014 | Media, PR, Radio
Scott Beaulier discusses the ongoing efforts to remove the sales tax on food in Alabama....
by admin | Jun 11, 2014 | Interview, Media, Video
Tonight…a wrap-up of this week’s primary elections, including the races for governor and legislative and congressional seats. Speaker of the House Mike Hubbard of Auburn discusses his win and what he calls the nastiest campaign he’s ever had to endure....
by admin | Mar 11, 2014 | Audio, Interview, Media, Radio
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by admin | Jul 5, 2012 | Audio, Media, Podcast, Radio
Originally posted on July 05, 2012 Source: http://mercatus.org/podcast/2012/07/05/scott-beaulier-discusses-health-care-bill-wbal
by admin | Mar 13, 2012 | Audio, Interview, Media, Radio
Originally posted on March 13, 2012 Economist Scott Beaulier tackles a number of topics including the differences between Medicare and Medicaid, the perverse incentives states face with regards to health care, and how Medicaid will affect state and federal budgets...