The “Yin and Yang” facing public policy makers was evident in a recent edition of USA Today® when the editors ran an article on the front page discussing how Social Security is being stretched by long retirements. In the next section, they presented the “yang” with a feature on how seniors live longer by taking [...]
January 24, 2005 | Posted in
Economy |
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A few years ago, a sale of 7,000 acres of California coastal property to a Land Trust, coupled with a contentious ballot issue involving a public conservation agency focused attention on conservation of lands and public policy. Public policy supports conservation of lands in its undeveloped state by providing both Federal and State income and [...]
January 17, 2005 | Posted in
Charitable Giving |
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High on President Bush’s list of priorities for his second term is the privatization of some portion of Social Security. The opinions on whether or not this is a good idea are even more varied and passionate than the various proposals about the issue. Some members of each side of the debate have emphasized black [...]
January 10, 2005 | Posted in
Social Security |
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