Kerri Houston Tolozcko

Kerri Houston Tolozcko - Kerri Houston Toloczko is IFL's Senior Vice President for Policy. She has had a lengthy and highly-regarded career as a public policy analyst and expert in media, marketing and external relations for public policy institutes. Her areas of expertise include tax, social security reform, and healthcare.

2:56 PM 09/15/2011

To the public, Senator Malcolm Wallop was a tall, imposing man, quick to point out inherent errors in liberal thinking but quicker to share his love of country and his conservative ideas. (more)

9:53 AM 07/29/2010

“… distractions and mischaracterizations cloak substantive arguments surrounding the issue as the second engine is not “extra;” it’s an alternate, and the enormous difference between the two words means everything.” (more)

12:00 AM 06/08/2010

An outraged retiree, “Mr. Edwards,” recently wrote on a health care blog that despite taking a particular brand name cholesterol-lowering statin for 17 years with good results, his United Healthcare/AARP health insurance policy would not cover his preferred prescription. It would, however, authorize another statin—Merck’s Zocor. (more)

12:05 AM 04/09/2010

Since Congress and the White House passed their unpopular health care bill, consumers who understand the dangers that lurk when government and health care collide are taking a closer look at their own health status. (more)

12:00 AM 03/10/2010

The more President Obama talks about health care, the more he reveals his true character and goals. This was evident earlier this week during his tirade at Arcadia University in Pennsylvania, where he used a captive audience of students to complain about how many of them are without health coverage. (more)

12:00 AM 02/23/2010

Conservatives wants to privatize a lot of things. Libertarians want to privatize everything. So what would they suggest about government plows? (more)

12:30 AM 02/04/2010

This week the prestigious British journal of medicine, The Lancet, “full retracted from the public record” a flawed and now completely debunked study published in 1998 that claimed a link between childhood vaccines and autism. (more)

12:00 AM 01/25/2010

Job numbers are still looking bad. Slowing the rate of unemployment may be relatively welcome news, but it is not the same as creating jobs. (more)

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