Christie Raniszewski Herrera

Christie Raniszewski Herrera

Christie Raniszewski Herrera is director of the Health and Human Services Task Force at the American Legislative Exchange Council, the nation’s largest nonpartisan individual membership organization of state legislators.

In that capacity, Christie drives model legislation, conducts research, builds coalition support, and heightens media awareness in support of free-market health care policy. During the 2006 session, ten states enacted model legislation drafted by ALEC’s Health and Human Services Task Force.

Christie previously served for two years as director of public affairs at The James Madison Institute in Tallahassee. Prior to joining JMI, Christie spent three years at the Cato Institute, where she directed all policy events at Cato and on Capitol Hill.

Christie has testified before legislatures in Florida, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin. Her work has appeared in The Washington Times, Congress Daily, Health Care News, and Budget & Tax News, among other publications across the country. Christie holds a B.S. in communication studies and an M.S. in political science from Florida State University.


Thursday, March 8, 2007

Obligatory First Post: About Me (and ALEC) 

Filed As:  Health Care

Since this is my first posting to StateHouseCall (and actually, my first blog posting ever), I thought I'd tell you a little bit about me (and about ALEC) before I start posting about health policy.

My name is Christie Raniszewski Herrera, and I'm director of the Health and Human ... more »»

Friday, March 9, 2007

Government Nutrition Guidelines: Are They Becoming Obsolete? 

Filed As:  Health Care

For years, the USDA has spent millions of taxpayer dollars promoting a high-carb, low-fat diet as ... more »»

Thursday, March 8, 2007

Legislative Look: The "Connector" 

Filed As:  Health Care

As implementation of the controversial Massachusetts health plan rolls along, many legislators are looking to the Massachusetts plan as a reform model for their own states.

It seems that the most popular piece of the Massachusetts plan is the "health insurance exchange," or "the ... more »»

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