Department of Agriculture Bureaucracy
Chris Edwards Congress is scheduled to consider a major farm bill this year, which will reauthorize many U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) programs, including
Chris Edwards Congress is scheduled to consider a major farm bill this year, which will reauthorize many U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) programs, including
Marc Joffe With the national shortage of doctors and the cost of visiting a physician, policymakers should be offering patients the option to use
Daniel Raisbeck “We are all Peronists,” remarked Argentina’s corporatist strongman Juan Domingo Perón in 1972, the year before he assumed the presidency for
Jeffrey A. Singer This month Australian researchers published the results of a population cohort study that followed the 5‑year trajectory of 3.7 million adult
Paul Matzko My policy analysis of the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act (JCPA) is now online. In a nutshell, the JCPA and similar link taxes
Colleen Hroncich Continuing last week’s theme, Stossel in the Classroom (SITC) is another great resource for educators regardless of your schooling model. The
Marc Joffe Passing laws, adopting regulations, and spending money to fight climate change are popular activities for both elected and unelected officials in
Neal McCluskey The Biden administration has big plans for smaller federal student debt repayment. Arguably the centerpiece of this, now that mass cancellation
Chris Edwards The bipartisan debt‐ceiling deal passed in June reflected a new congressional focus on spending restraint. Congress should extend the restraint when it
Jeffrey Miron This article appeared on Substack on August 10, 2023. The Defund the Police (DTP) movement raises an interesting question for libertarians. On