Appropriations Bill Adds Fake “Emergency” Spending
Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett Within weeks of passing new discretionary spending limits, Congress is proposing to increase deficits by abusing emergency designations
Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett Within weeks of passing new discretionary spending limits, Congress is proposing to increase deficits by abusing emergency designations
Jennifer Huddleston In previous years, debates about online speech at a state level had largely focused on issues such as concerns about anti‐conservative bias
Paul Matzko When Fox News settled for nearly $800 million with Dominion Voting Systems, it avoided having to admit that it promoted lies
Jai Kedia Recently, CMFA published an article and a working paper that detailed the Federal Reserve’s departure from rules‐based governance following the financial crisis
Neal McCluskey Today, the Biden administration launched a new website for student debtors to enroll in its next big effort to reduce their repayments.
Jack Solowey Crypto startups and venture capitalists are not the only ones pivoting to artificial intelligence (AI). Recently, SEC Chair Gary Gensler delivered
Jeffrey Miron This article appeared on Substack on July 31, 2023. A recent front in the culture wars is public libraries, such as in
Adam N. Michel and Vanessa Brown Calder First introduced by Republicans as part of the Contract with America, the child tax credit
Jeffrey Miron and Jacob Winter This article appeared on Substack on July 27, 2023. In fiscal year 2022, the federal government spent $76 billion
Michael F. Cannon A week or so ago, friend and HuffPost reporter Jonathan Cohn emailed me: Consumers frequently don’t understand what they’re buying [when