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 estate [...]
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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