Government Proposes To Make Bad Standards on Race and Ethnicity Worse
John F. Early I recently laid out the case to stop government classification of people by race and ethnicity in a Cato Blog post.
John F. Early I recently laid out the case to stop government classification of people by race and ethnicity in a Cato Blog post.
Romina Boccia It’s officially Tax Day. Time to take stock. The federal government spent $6.3 trillion in 2022. Tax dollars paid for $4.9 trillion
Jordan Cohen In March 2023, the State Department released their annual “Country Reports on Human Rights Practices.” While these reports do provide useful
Norbert Michel Transparency and accountability demand that Congress hold more hearings related to the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) failure, and at least one
Adam N. Michel As Congress searches for policies to meet our current economic challenges, maintaining full expensing—which has begun to phase out—should
Marc Joffe Each April, USAFacts, a not‐for‐profit information provider founded by former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, issues a report on the condition of US federal,
Patrick G. Eddington Twenty‐eight years ago today, two Army veterans utilized a truck bomb in Oklahoma City to kill 168 people, including 19 children.
David Boaz I don’t mean to keep writing the same article about lobbying and special interests over and over. But the federal government
Because this series is about the New Deal's contributions to economic recovery, it's essential that we recognize the difference, as Roosevelt himself
Of the many steps taken to combat the depression during the Roosevelt administration's famous first hundred days, none was more significant than