U.S.A.
Betsy McCaughey holds a robust academic background, having earned a PhD in constitutional history from Columbia University. She has held various teaching positions at prestigious institutions and has been involved in notable policy research, particularly focusing on the presidency and electoral reforms. McCaughey has also contributed extensively to healthcare policy debates, opposing federal healthcare reforms and advocating for patient choice. Her leadership roles in patient advocacy and healthcare policy have been marked by the establishment of the committee to Reduce Infection Deaths (RID), which has influenced transparency laws across multiple states.
Betsy McCaughey's political identity is marked by a blend of fiscal conservatism and a staunch defense of individual liberties. She advocates for eliminating the state income tax and capping property tax hikes, yet simultaneously champions healthcare reforms that prioritize patient choice. McCaughey's opposition to federal healthcare takeovers and her advocacy for hospital infection transparency reveal a nuanced approach to healthcare policy. Her resistance to federal overreach and defense of the Constitution further underscore her commitment to limiting government intervention.