The Tennessee General Assembly recently passed important legislation to repeal the state’s Certificate…
CFIF on X CFIF on YouTube
CFIF Thanks Legislative Champions of Certificate of Need (CON) Reform in Tennessee

The Tennessee General Assembly recently passed important legislation to repeal the state’s Certificate of Need (CON) requirements for acute care hospitals and other critical healthcare services. Pending Governor Bill Lee’s signature, the bill paves the way for more choices and better-quality care for patients across the state.

CON laws compel hospitals and other healthcare providers to demonstrate a “need” for and to receive special government permission to build new facilities and offer certain new healthcare services. Not only is that approval process governed by a government board unaccountable to voters, but incumbent providers also get a say in whether new facilities are permitted to open or new services can be offered by competitors in their geographic footprint.

Simply…[more]

April 23, 2026 • 10:49 AM
"War on Women?" Federal Law Has Protected Contraceptives and Equal Pay for 50 Years
By Timothy H. Lee
Thursday, July 17 2014
In 1963, President John F. Kennedy signed the Equal Pay Act to "prohibit discrimination on account of sex in the payment of wages by employers."  In 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act, which broadly outlawed discrimination on the basis of sex, as well as race, religion, national origin or color.  In 1965, the United States Supreme Court in Griswold v. Connecticut overturned a Connecticut statute prohibiting contraceptive use.  In 1977 the Supreme Court ruled in Carey v. Population Services International that states could not prohibit sales of…
 
Perry, Paul and the GOP’s Foreign Policy Future
What a difference a decade makes. Imagine if, in 2004 — with George W. Bush in the heat of a reelection…
Read more...
Obama’s Deferred Action and Human Trafficking Law Are a Toxic Mix
Facing blame for tens of thousands of unaccompanied minors flooding across the border, the Obama administration…
Read more...
 
Obama in 2009: “You’ve Got Me.” Democrats Today: “Barack Obama? Never Heard of Him.”
In 2009, an Icarus-like Barack Obama with artificially high approval ratings demanded fealty from Congressional…
Read more...
To Impeach… or Not?
When it comes to the subject of whether to impeach President Barack Obama, Republican sentiment is coalescing…
Read more...
 
"Consent of the Governed" No More?
Here’s a disquieting observation: The most controversial decision out of the Supreme Court this…
Read more...
IRS and the Spoliation of Evidence Legal Standard
“Innocent until proven guilty” is an unconditional canon within our legal system, right? …
Read more...
 
Barack Obama’s Foreign Policy Failings: A World Tour
It’s not unusual for American presidents to spend their second terms — a time when they’ve…
Read more...
Oregon’s Three ObamaCare Blunders that Wasted $305 Million
After spending hundreds of millions of dollars yet failing to enroll a single person on its ObamaCare…
Read more...
 
U.S. Politics in the Age of Instability
One of the most peculiar facts about American exceptionalism is that we know it exists precisely because…
Read more...
Copyright: “First Sale” Doctrine Unsuitable for Digital Goods
This month, the House of Representatives Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet…
Read more...
Notable Quote   
 
"California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom is facing a series of political and policy challenges that critics argue amount to a string of late-stage setbacks for his administration that could damage his potential 2028 presidential run.Conservatives recently secured enough support to place a voter ID initiative on the fall ballot in California, which was an outcome that would have been unlikely in the…[more]
 
 
— Nicholas Ballasy, Just the News
 
Liberty Poll   

Do you believe that the current U.S. policy of blockading and basically starving the economy of Iran is more effective than military strikes?