John LaPlante

John R. LaPlante is the managing editor of both the StateHouseCall blog and the State Policy Blog. Mr. LaPlante has written on a range of public policy issues since 1998, including health care and education. His writing credits include the Detroit News, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, the Saint Paul Legal Ledger, and the Wichita Eagle. He holds an M.A. in political science from The Ohio State University.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

The Latest on HSAs 

By John LaPlante

Filed As:  Health Care

The Washington Policy Center offers an update on health savings accounts (PDF).

It offers questions about HSAs and their accompany policies such as this: ... more »»

Friday, August 29, 2008

When is a Tax Rebate Not a Tax Rebate? 

By John LaPlante

Filed As:  Budget and Tax

When is a tax rebate not a rebate? When it's more of a means of redistributing income.

New Mexico offered a tax rebate, but put an income limit on the distribution of checks:

Returns with an ... more »»

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

What's the Largest Lobby? 

Big oil? Big tobacco? Hardly

By John LaPlante

Filed As:  Education (k-12)

Mitch Pearstein, president of the Center of the American Experiment, says that Minnesotans are giving a pass to the state's biggest lobby. Who is it? You might be surprised to learn the identity that has more than six lobbyists for every one ... more »»

Friday, August 29, 2008

No More Income Tax? 

A Proposal for Ohio

By John LaPlante

Filed As:  Budget and Tax

Of all the states, Michigan has the country's worst economy. Ohio is running a close second or third. The Buckeye Institute suggests that Ohio can improve its economy by phasing out the state income tax.

Why? For one thing, Ohio has been ... more »»

Friday, August 29, 2008

New Hampshire to Residents: No Insurance for You! 

State voids insurance policies of 800

By John LaPlante

Filed As:  Health Care

We've spoken on this site about the mindset that says "If you can't afford a Lexus, you're walking," but the state of New Hampshire is actually putting that way of thinking into practice.

It will void the insurance ... more »»

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Free the Clinics 

By John LaPlante

Filed As:  Health Care

Sometimes the fairly obscure (obscure to a policy nerd, perhaps) elements of health care are the most significant on a personal basis--such as the community health clinic.

Writing in the Wall Street Journal, more »»

Friday, August 29, 2008

Even the Wealthy Are Fed Up 

By John LaPlante

Filed As:  Education (k-12)

One argument in favor of high state taxes is that, "We have high incomes, so we can afford high taxes to buy the good stuff that government give us." (That's a loose paraphrase of the discourse where I live, at least.)

But the appeal of that argument in Connecticut, one of the ... more »»

Friday, August 29, 2008

Sweet Deals for Hospitals, Thanks to Government 

By John LaPlante

Filed As:  Health Care

Oh to have a government-protected market share and, as a non-profit organization, pay no taxes. That's the status of many hospitals, which, as the Wall Street Journal noted in yesterday's edition, can soak ... more »»

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Medicaid and Separation of Powers in Mississippi 

By John LaPlante

Filed As:  Health Care

In Mississippi, Gov. Haley Barbour continues to tussle with the Legislature over his plan to fund Medicaid by raising taxes on hospitals.

In a court document, one legislator invoked an argument based on the separation of powers:

The circumstance that the legislative ... more »»

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Single-Payer: The Rest of the Story 

By John LaPlante

Filed As:  Health Care

Our current way of financing health care isn't perfect, and it could certainly use some fixes. But as we can learn from other nations, the solution isn't to go down the road of government control.

Check out BigHealthGov.org. It has testimonials from ... more »»

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