Exceptional SC Scholarship Program Sets Fundraising Record
ExceptionalSC sets fundraising record
ExceptionalSC sets fundraising record
Palmetto Promise Institute today joined Alabama Policy Institute to make the case for an equitable unwinding of Obamacare’s massive and fiscally unsustainable expansion of Medicaid to able-bodied adults.
This article was written by Ellen Weaver and Caleb Crosby, President of Alabama Policy Institute and was published in National Review on 1/19/2017. As the 115th Congress convenes and President-elect Trump prepares to take office tomorrow, our nation faces incredible challenges and opportunities. On health care in particular, the stakes couldn’t be higher, nor the path forward
According to a new poll of General Election voters commissioned by Palmetto Promise Institute, 81% of South Carolina voters believe that...
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The Legislature took some small but important steps that reflect the sense of unity, community and compassion.
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South Carolina has a new law, signed by Gov. Nikki Haley last Friday, that allows terminally ill patients to try investigational drugs.
A law giving terminally ill patients access to medicines has passed the state House with overwhelming bipartisan support.
We all know the drill: whenever the government uses its clout to set prices, it invariably inflicts harm.