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Monthly Archives: March 2012

Study by NOAA and Partners Shows Some Gulf Dolphins Severely Ill

Follow-up to previous postings on the Gulf Oil Spill, this new study: “Bottlenose dolphins in Barataria Bay, Louisiana, are showing signs of severe ill health, according to NOAA marine mammal biologists and their local, state, federal and other research partners. Barataria Bay, located in the northern Gulf of Mexico, received heavy and prolonged exposure to… Continue Reading

Revenues and Spending Under CBO's Extended Baseline Scenario and Two Alternatives Specified by Chairman Ryan

Revenues and Spending Under CBO’s Extended Baseline Scenario and Two Alternatives Specified by Chairman Ryan, March 23, 2012 “Allowing changes that are scheduled under current law to take effect— including the expiration of tax cuts that originally went into effect in 2001 and 2003 — is one of many possible approaches for preventing deficits from… Continue Reading

CDT – Decentralizing the Analysis of Health Data

Decentralizing the Analysis of Health Data, March 22, 2012 “As the digitization of health records makes it easier and more cost effective to share and analyze health data, policymakers and businesses are increasingly looking to use health data for secondary purposes – uses beyond that for which the health data were originally collected. For example,… Continue Reading

Constitutional Authority Statements in Congress

Constitutional Authority Statements in Congress, Hanah M. Volokh, Emory University School of Law – Florida Law Review, Forthcoming “At the opening of the 112th Congress in January of 2011, the House of Representatives created a new rule that requires each bill or resolution introduced in the House to include a constitutional authority statement. This statement… Continue Reading

Commentary – Big Philanthropy's Role in Higher Education

Big Philanthropy’s Role in Higher Education, by Stanley N. Katz “According to a recent Chronicle study, America’s top 50 donors gave a total of $10.4-billion in 2011, rebounding from the $3.3-billion of the previous year, with its recession worries. Those numbers reflect the continued growth in the number of private philanthropic foundations in this country… Continue Reading

EPIC: New Guidelines Expand Datamining Role of National Counterterrorism Center

EPIC: Under revised guidelines [unclassified] for the National Counterterrorism Center, the intelligence agency officials will be able to profile and track American citizens, suspected of no crime, for up to five years. The change represents a dramatic expansion of government surveillance and appears to violate the Privacy Act of 1974, which limits data exchanges across… Continue Reading

IRS IG – The Internal Revenue Service Is Not in Compliance With All Improper Payments Elimination and Recovery Act Requirements

The Internal Revenue Service Is Not in Compliance With All Improper Payments Elimination and Recovery Act Requirements, March 2, 2012 Reference Number: 2012-40-028 “The methodology the IRS uses to estimate the EITC [Earned Income Tax Credit] improper payment rate results in a reasonable estimate of EITC overclaims. However, the IRS did not comply with all… Continue Reading

Research Brief – Foundation Funding for Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene

Foundation Funding for Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene – Foundation Center’s WASHfunders.org “In recent years, the number of U.S. charitable foundations awarding grants for water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) projects around the world has more than tripled. A new research brief by the Foundation Center…finds that between 2003 and 2010 this growth in the number of… Continue Reading