Expert Can Discuss Trump's Push to Roll Back the Clean Power Plan
University of Delaware
Children of the Night's president and founder is credited with rescuing more than 10,000 children from prostitution in the U.S.
Congress allowed the federal Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) to expire Oct. 1, leading to the demise of one of the most successful government programs ever implemented, said an expert on health economics at Washington University in St. Louis.“CHIP has led to a substantial reduction in the uninsured rate for children, to the point where children now have only a 5 percent uninsured rate — the lowest ever,” said Tim McBride, professor at the Brown School and director of the Center for Health Economics and Policy.
American University Experts Available to Discuss Tax Reform and Related Issues
Political and Foreign Policy Experts Available to Comment on President Trump’s U.N. Speech
Johns Hopkins University political scientist Steven David has a theory about how the United States might be able to influence the leadership of North Korea. He calls in "omnibalancing."