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Monthly Archives: October 2012
Battleground Ohio: Voter ID Laws and the 2012 Election
The Buckeye Institute’s President, Robert Alt, is a regular contributor to the very popular Corner blog over at the National Review. Given the importance of Ohio in the 2012 Presidential Election, Robert has been asked to contribute to a special …
Who Cares About National Security? Ohioans Do!
As Ohio moves closer to Election Day it is obvious that the economy will be the predominate issue weighing in on voters’ minds. However, as our President, Robert Alt, makes clear over at the National Review’s Corner- national security matters …
The Bankruptcy Lie- China Edition
Check out the latest Corner blog from our President, Robert Alt, “President Obama said that “[i]f we had taken your advice, Governor Romney, about our auto industry, we’d be buying our cars from China instead of selling cars to China.” …
Buckeye Institute Joins Panel Discussion on Shale Development
The Buckeye Institute’s Greg R. Lawson recently participated in a panel discussion at Ohio Northern University regarding the potential Ohio shale gas boom and its implications economically and environmentally. Other speakers including an Ohio Northern professor and representatives from the …










