James R. Edwards, Jr., a Principal at the MITA Group, consults to corporate, association, and nonprofit clients on such matters as health care, homeland security, immigration, and Judiciary Committee issues. Dr. Edwards spent five years at the respected Healthcare Leadership Council, including lobbying on those health issues under the Judiciary Committee such as antitrust and biomedical liability protection. On Capitol Hill, Dr. Edwards served as U.S. Rep. Ed Bryant’s Legislative Director, handling the Congressman’s Judiciary Committee assignment. He also was Senior Speechwriter at the Republican National Committee, Press Secretary and Legislative Assistant for U.S. Rep. John Duncan, Jr., and began his congressional career on the staff of U.S. Sen. Strom Thurmond, later becoming Sen. Thurmond’s Special Assistant on the Senate Judiciary Committee. Co-author of The Congressional Politics of Immigration Reform (Allyn & Bacon, 1999), he has written and spoken extensively on policy issues and process. Dr. Edwards has advised political campaigns, including as a Co-Chairman of the 2008 Mitt Romney for President Faith and Values Advisory Committee, Ed Bryant’s U.S. Senate campaign, and several U.S. House campaigns. He earned his doctorate at the University of Tennessee, and his bachelor’s and master’s degrees at the University of Georgia.
No one can defend health care fraud. And the government does its duty to ferret out fraud in its health programs. But there is enough actual defrauding of payers in health care without the government clouding the issue.
There's the rub. The Constitution provides for government-sanctioned recognition of an inventor's sole property right in his or her inventions. A patent grants an inventor a protected monopoly "for a limited time." Yet, a monopoly runs counter to a competitive market.
William Moloney's columns have appeared in the Wall St. Journal, USA Today, Philadelphia Inquirer, Baltimore Sun, Washington Times, Denver Post, Rocky Mountain News, and Human Events. He currently is a fellow at the Centennial Institute in Colorado.