Writing in The National Review, Millennial Policy Center Fellow Juliana Darrow discusses the need for reform of our nation’s healthcare system and Republicans’ efforts to accomplish it: “Senate Republicans are planning to vote on their version of the long-awaited health-care replacement bill as early as next week; this is the latest development in the contentious process of dismantling the Affordable …
Katebi: High Risk Pools Serve Patients Better Than Mandates
Writing in Forbes, Millennial Policy Center Fellow Charlie Katebi explores the benefits of high-risk pools in helping to insure individuals with pre-existing conditions: “As Congress continues to advance the American Health Care Act, Democrats and the medical establishment have argued that the Republican health care bill will deny sick and vulnerable patients access to quality health care. But the reality …
Bhappu Kudla and Sengenberger: Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris Accord is a win for young Americans
Writing in Red Alert Politics, Millennial Policy Center Fellow Elizabeth Bhappu Kudla and President Jimmy Sengenberger share their thoughts on the decision by President Donald J. Trump to withdraw the United States from the Paris Climate Accord: “Une victoire pour l’Amérique Millennial! A victory for Millennial America – that is our assessment of President Trump’s decision to entirely withdraw the …
Katebi: Medicaid is costly for taxpayers, downright disastrous for patients — Trump’s budget would change that
Writing in The Washington Examiner, Millennial Policy Center Fellow Charlie Katebi discusses the promising potential of President Trump’s budget proposal when it comes to Medicaid reform: “On Tuesday, OMB Director Mick Mulvaney unveiled President Trump’s latest budget proposal. While it includes cuts across a variety of discretionary programs, it also reforms one of the largest healthcare entitlements: Medicaid. The budget, …
MPC Healthcare Fellow Juliana Darrow on Denver’s KDMT 1690 AM
On the Wednesday morning May 17th edition of Business for Breakfast on Denver’s 1690 KDMT, host Jimmy Sengenberger (also President of MPC) interviewed Juliana Darrow, MPC Healthcare Reform Fellow, about the misinformation surrounding the AHCA and pre-existing conditions. Take a listen below!
Andrews: Millennials vs the Left: A Survival Guide
The media, the schools, and the culture are massively misleading Millennials about how America’s free government is supposed to work. And as Reagan warned, such political fairy tales put our liberties at risk in this new century. Take the fake constitutional crisis that President Donald Trump’s enemies have ginned up over his perfectly legal firing of FBI Director James Comey. …
Darrow: What the AHCA Really Says about Preexisting Conditions
Writing in The National Review, Millennial Policy Center Fellow Juliana Darrow explores fact and fiction about how pre-existing conditions are treated in the American Health Care Act: “As demonstrated by the recent outrage surrounding the passage of the American Health Care Act (AHCA) in the House of Representatives, there is widespread misinformation about what is happening in Washington, D.C., when …
MPC President Jimmy Sengenberger talks higher ed reform on KNRS Radio Salt Lake City
On the Monday afternoon, May 15th edition of The Rod Arquette Show on Salt Lake City’s KNRS, host Rod Arquette interviewed Jimmy Sengenberger, MPC President and CEO, about the skyrocketing cost of higher education and what can be done about it. Take a listen below!
Gazette: Cost of college responds to availability of loans and grants, says Denver’s Millennial Policy Center
The Colorado Springs-based Gazette featured a story Tuesday on the Millennial Policy Center’s release of the Millennial Policy Center’s paper on Restoring Higher Education in America: “The climbing cost of higher education is responding to the availability of loans and grants, according to a report out Monday from Denver’s Millennial Policy Center. “Restoring Higher Education in America” looks at cost …
Downs and Sengenberger: An Insecure Retirement Plan for Millennials
Writing in The Colorado Statesman, Millennial Policy Center Fellow Al Downs and President Jimmy Sengenberger share their thoughts on a bill, which failed in the Colorado legislature, that would have set up government-sponsored retirement accounts: “The “Colorado Secure Savings Plan” (CSSP) — which passed the state House and then died in the Senate “kill committee” last week — would have …