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Professor Steve Ackerman says that the insurance exchange is on average spending nearly $4,300 for attracting and enrolling each new benefits recipient

Dan Greenburg of Advance Arkansas says that his state's Medicaid expansion is financially beneficial for insurance companies but likely won't benefit patients.

Wayne Hoffman calls the Arkansas approach to Medicaid "corporate welfare" and calls for DHW to consider private sector solutions to reforming Medicaid.

Rep. Brandon Hixon, R-Caldwell, opposes Medicaid expansion, but still supports health insurance exchange.

Watchdog.org reporter Kenric Ward says that American taxpayer money funneled through the U.S. Department of Commerce is in part paying for "minimum wage demonstrations" and protests.

Idaho insurance exchange board member Tom Shores applauds Gov. Butch Otter's decision to follow President Obama's lead in allowing insurance companies to continue selling pre-Obamacare insurance plans.

IdahoReporter.com reporter Dustin Hurst discusses the secrecy of the Idaho Department of Commerce.

Economist Dr. Peter Crabb, from Northwest Nazarene University, who is a member of the IFF board of scholars, says that private sector employment is picking up across the U.S., but not as much in Idaho.

Rep. Lawerence Denney, R-Midvale, speculating to the legislative interim lands committee: “The next step is to determine what we would do if the federal government agreed to give us this land.”

Sen. Chuck Winder, R-Boise, believes transportation infrastructure should be financed with state general funds, but acknowledges that his is an unpopular view.

Author Jeff Wright says drones use can be beneficial or maligned and also discusses local law enforcement’s use of such technology.

Sen. Marv Hagedorn, R-Meridian, discusses his attendance this weekend in Mount Vernon, VA to discuss amending the U.S. Constitution.

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