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Radio Interview: David Hansen on Stricklands bond deal, casino gambling and payday loans

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Buckeye Institute President David Hansen gives the free-market perspective on Governor Strickland’s big government jobs package, casino gambling and payday loans on the Bob Conners Show, 610 WTVN.

Buckeye Voices: Federal emissions bill will cost Ohioans’ jobs & money

Friday, March 21st, 2008

American Council for Capital Formation Chief Economist Dr. Margo Thorning addresses the economic perils associated with the federal Lieberman-Warner emissions bill.  Dr. Thorning estimates that if the bill takes effect Ohio will lose 44,000 to 67,000 jobs by 2020 and 100,000 to 143,000 jobs by 2030.  In addition, Dr. Thorning warns Ohioans’ electricity costs will increase by 30% to 38% by 2020 and 126% to 177% by 2030.

Buckeye Voices: ACU Vice Chairman Don Devine reflects on Federalism

Friday, March 14th, 2008

American Conservative Union Vice Chairman Dr. Donald Devine discusses Federalism and the future of conservatism with Buckeye Institute President David Hansen.  Dr. Devine is also director of the Federalist Leadership Center.  The Center is co-hosting a Federalist Leadership School with the Buckeye Institute on April 3.  Details are available in the events section of www.buckeyeinstitute.org.

Buckeye Voices: Ohio not attractive to job creators according to the WSJ

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

Wall Street Journal editorial board member and senior economic writer Steve Moore joins David Hansen for a discussion on Ohio’s unfriendly business climate.  Moore was the author of a March 3 Wall Street Journal editorial comparing Ohio’s economic failure to Texas’s economic boom.  The article is available at www.buckeyeinstitute.org/article/1103.

Buckeye Voices: Gov. Strickland’s debt plan is a step backward

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

Sam Staley, director of urban and land use policy for the Reason Foundation, thinks Gov. Ted Strickland’s proposed $1.7 billion debt issuance is a bad economic deal for Ohioans.  He explains his concerns to Buckeye Institute President David Hansen on Buckeye Voices.

Radio Interview: A Free Market Response to Gov. Strickland’s State of the State

Friday, February 8th, 2008

Buckeye Institute President David Hansen offers a free-market response to Gov. Ted Strickland’s big government proposals.  Mr. Hansen and Brian Wilson of WSPD-1370 AM discuss the governor’s State of the State address.

Buckeye Voices: A Free Market Perspective on the Payday Loan Debate

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Buckeye Institute Guest Scholar Dr. Tom Lehman discusses why borrowers choose payday or cash advance loans.  Dr. Lehman, a professor of economics at Indiana Wesleyan University, believes these borrowers are often making the best choices for their particular financial situations.

Buckeye Voices: Rep. Brinkman pushes to put government checkbook online

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

State Representative Tom Brinkman has won bi-partisan support for legislation that places all state government expenditures online in an easy to search format.  He discusses his government transparency and accountability measure with Buckeye Institute President David Hansen on Buckeye Voices.

Buckeye Voices: Payday loans important to some borrowers

Friday, January 18th, 2008

Buckeye Institute policy analyst Marc Kilmer discusses the current debate over payday lending with David Hansen on Buckeye Voices.

Buckeye Voices: Why the middle class needs school choice

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

The Pacific Research Institute’s Vicki Murray joins Buckeye Voices to discuss her ground breaking report,  “Not as Good as You Think: Why the Middle Class Needs School Choice.”