Great Moments in “Buy America”
Scott Lincicome We often discuss how “Buy America” laws increase federal project costs by requiring pricier American‐made materials, but from tiny Brookport, Illinois
Scott Lincicome We often discuss how “Buy America” laws increase federal project costs by requiring pricier American‐made materials, but from tiny Brookport, Illinois
Ryan Bourne Extensive media coverage of the idea of “greedflation” seems to be affecting public opinion. A new YouGov polling survey undertaken in June
Romina Boccia U.S. government spending is growing at a faster pace than the ability of taxpayers to pay for it. As government spending outpaces
Joshua A. Katz Citizens should be able to assert their rights over governmental opposition. One way they do so is by amending their
Chris Edwards The next president will face a huge federal budget mess. Spending is driving up debt to unprecedented levels and is pushing federal
Nicholas Anthony Senators Cynthia Lummis (R‑WY) and Kirsten Gillibrand (D‑NY) introduced an updated version of their Responsible Financial Innovation Act. The bulk of
Jeffrey Miron This article appeared on SubStack on July 20, 2023. One argument for the death penalty is that the usual alternative—life in prison
Norbert Michel and Jai Kedia A few weeks ago, American Compass released Rebuilding American Capitalism, A Handbook for Conservative Policymakers. This Forbes column (American
Joshua A. Katz The Seventh Amendment guarantees the right of trial by jury for “Suits at common law.” But defining when a suit is
Jack Solowey and Jennifer J. Schulp Last Wednesday, July 12, an updated version of the Lummis‐Gillibrand Responsible Financial Innovation Act (RFIA) became public.