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EU tariff agreement could be worse, still not the final word

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EU tariff agreement could be worse, still not the final word

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/28/2025

In January, Americans paid an average tariff of under 5 percent on European products. Similar to his recent Japan agreement, President Trump’s new agreement…

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The week in regulations: Cable TV and paper straws

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The week in regulations: Cable TV and paper straws

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/28/2025

Ozzy Osbourne, Hulk Hogan, and Chuck Mangione passed away. President Trump issued an Executive Order on artificial intelligence and announced a tariff deal with Japan.

Deregulation

Victory for liberty: 11th Circuit vacates SEC’s unjust CAT funding rule

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Victory for liberty: 11th Circuit vacates SEC’s unjust CAT funding rule

  • By: Devin Watkins
  • 07/28/2025

In a decisive blow to regulatory overreach, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals last week vacated a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rule that…

Law and Litigation

Favorable selection in Medicare Advantage can’t be managed from the top

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Favorable selection in Medicare Advantage can’t be managed from the top

  • By: Jeremy Nighohossian
  • 07/25/2025

A previous post covered how the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ (CMS) attempts to mitigate upcoding have been unsuccessful. Another often-decried activity…

Healthcare

Free the Economy podcast: Costs and benefits of urban transit with John Charles

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Free the Economy podcast: Costs and benefits of urban transit with John Charles

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/24/2025

In this week’s episode we cover Dodd-Frank’s 15th anniversary, a victory for homeowners in Oregon, and an alternative to socialist grocery…

Deregulation

Trump’s AI Action Plan: Deregulation on paper, industrial policy in practice?

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Trump’s AI Action Plan: Deregulation on paper, industrial policy in practice?

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 07/23/2025

Donald Trump’s follow-up executive orders to his 2020 artificial intelligence (AI) offerings and the new Winning the Race: America’s AI Action Plan signal…

Innovation

The number of agency-made rules for every bill passed by Congress last year was…

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The number of agency-made rules for every bill passed by Congress last year was…

  • By: Ryan Smith
  • 07/23/2025

When you think about the production of laws in the United States, you probably picture something like the Schoolhouse Rock video “How a Bill Becomes…

Deregulation

America’s tariff-induced isolation grows

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America’s tariff-induced isolation grows

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 07/23/2025

Few other nations or trading blocs can announce tariffs on the whim of one man, as President Trump claims the power to do (although…

Trade and International

The PERMIT Act is an important step for permitting reform

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The PERMIT Act is an important step for permitting reform

  • By: Daren Bakst
  • 07/22/2025

Tomorrow, the House is expected to consider the Promoting Efficient Review for Modern Infrastructure Today Act or PERMIT Act (H.R. 3898). It contains several…

Energy and Environment

Dissolve the Sugar Program 

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Dissolve the Sugar Program 

  • By: Nadav Sternheim, Ryan Hwang
  • 07/22/2025

Last week, President Trump declared on Truth Social that Coca-Cola had agreed to use cane sugar in its sodas. The announcement…

Consumer Freedom

Top-down management can’t fix upcoding in Medicare Advantage

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Top-down management can’t fix upcoding in Medicare Advantage

  • By: Jeremy Nighohossian
  • 07/22/2025

Among the most consistent criticisms of the Medicare Advantage program is that private plans game the system. Over the years, policymakers have devised…

Healthcare

Latest rescissions bill finally kills spending on 1987 Montreal Protocol

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Latest rescissions bill finally kills spending on 1987 Montreal Protocol

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 07/21/2025

The most recent congressional rescissions package will block $9 billion in spending, including funds for United Nations (UN) environmental treaties such as the 1987…

Climate

New bill would repeal the Jones Act

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New bill would repeal the Jones Act

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/21/2025

Over at the National Interest, Paige Lambermont and I take a look at the Open America’s Waters Act from Sen. Mike Lee…

Trade and International

The week in regulations: Subsistence fishing and electric borrowers

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The week in regulations: Subsistence fishing and electric borrowers

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/21/2025

Regulators focused on cleaning up mining regulations this week, with more than 20 rules revised or rescinded. Inflation crept upward as tariff-related price increases worked…

Deregulation

Dodd-Frank 15 years later: How financial regulators leveled up

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Dodd-Frank 15 years later: How financial regulators leveled up

  • By: Stone Washington
  • 07/18/2025

The leadup to Dodd-Frank This month marks the 15th anniversary of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act. This law was enacted in the wake…

Financial Regulation

Free the Economy podcast: Corporate responsibility and taxpayer protections with John Mozena

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Free the Economy podcast: Corporate responsibility and taxpayer protections with John Mozena

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/17/2025

In this week’s episode we cover new Trump tariff rates, Obama’s endorsement of housing abundance, and why the green energy industry needs…

Deregulation

No Escape: SUVs don’t fit Vietnam’s roads or its market

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No Escape: SUVs don’t fit Vietnam’s roads or its market

  • By: Ryan Hwang
  • 07/17/2025

This year marks 30 years of America’s diplomatic relationship with Vietnam. In that time, both nations have worked together on everything from joint economic ventures…

Trade and International

Predicting a brighter regulatory future for prediction markets

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Predicting a brighter regulatory future for prediction markets

  • By: Harrison Cerone, John Berlau
  • 07/16/2025

CEI scholars have many skills, but predicting the future is not one of them. However, when it comes to prediction markets, based on recent events,…

Business and Government

ESG refugees: Ally with taxpayers

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ESG refugees: Ally with taxpayers

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/16/2025

Yesterday the Competitive Enterprise Institute published my new study with John Mozena, “Corporate Social Irresponsibility: After ESG, activist investors should side with…

Energy and Environment

How to end the ‘free rider’ problem with union representation 

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How to end the ‘free rider’ problem with union representation 

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 07/16/2025

Congressman Rick Allen (R-GA) has re-introduced the Employee Rights Act, legislation that would codify several individual workers’…

Labor and Employment

America targets Korea with illegal tariffs, strengthens China

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America targets Korea with illegal tariffs, strengthens China

  • By: Ryan Hwang
  • 07/16/2025

President Donald Trump is in the process of imposing a 25 percent tariff rate on South Korean and Japanese imports to the United States. This…

Trade and International

The Dreck Equation: Charting the regulatory cosmos

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The Dreck Equation: Charting the regulatory cosmos

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 07/14/2025

Most people think of federal regulation as the 3,000 or so rules published each year in the Federal Register and archived in the Code of…

Regulatory Reform

Congress should support the Grizzly Bear State Management Act

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Congress should support the Grizzly Bear State Management Act

  • By: Jacob Tomasulo
  • 07/14/2025

Tomorrow, the House Natural Resources Committee will meet to consider 12 pieces of legislation that have been introduced in the 119th Congress. One of…

Lands and Wildlife

The unfinished state AI regulation debate

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The unfinished state AI regulation debate

  • By: DJ Hatch
  • 07/14/2025

Following internal party negotiations, the Senate declined to include a multiyear moratorium on state artificial intelligence (AI) regulation in President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill.”…

Innovation

California’s fast-food minimum wage is super-sizing job losses 

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California’s fast-food minimum wage is super-sizing job losses 

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 07/14/2025

Minimum wage increases would be a fine idea if they worked the way that their fans assumed that they did: increasing the take-home pay of…

Labor and Employment

The week in regulations: Deep seabed mining and recreational gulf gag

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The week in regulations: Deep seabed mining and recreational gulf gag

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/14/2025

A massive flood in Texas killed at least 120 people. President Trump announced new 50 percent copper tariffs which will take effect on August 1.

Deregulation

Tariff letters go out, with little rhyme or reason

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Tariff letters go out, with little rhyme or reason

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 07/14/2025

The table below lists all the countries to which President Donald Trump has so far sent letters informing them of new universal tariff rates. The…

Trade and International

Congress should recognize the importance of prescribed burns

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Congress should recognize the importance of prescribed burns

  • By: Jacob Tomasulo
  • 07/10/2025

The Clean Air Act (CAA) requires the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to set National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for six major air pollutants:…

Energy and Environment

Free the Economy podcast: AI frontiers with Corbin Barthold

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Free the Economy podcast: AI frontiers with Corbin Barthold

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/10/2025

This week’s episode features Corbin Barthold, Internet Policy Counsel at TechFreedom and host of the Tech Policy Podcast. This is a…

Deregulation

The logbook of federal red tape last year came to…

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The logbook of federal red tape last year came to…

  • By: Ryan Smith
  • 07/09/2025

The Federal Register for 2024 closed out Joe Biden’s final year in office with a record 106,109 pages. This count swamps the previous record of…

Deregulation

Lawmakers continue to embrace incoherent tech policy

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Lawmakers continue to embrace incoherent tech policy

  • By: Alex Reinauer
  • 07/08/2025

As Congress continues its march to “rein in Big Tech,” some lawmakers seem unaware of how their stated goals conflict with each other. Members want…

Tech and Telecom

Big business is a myth

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Big business is a myth

  • By: Ryan Hwang
  • 07/08/2025

Many policy discussions, from antitrust to telecom policy, focus on how large businesses should be. Almost no one asks the big questions. Why are businesses…

Business and Government

The week in regulations: Farmer training and approving fireworks

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The week in regulations: Farmer training and approving fireworks

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/07/2025

Tuesday’s Federal Register contained 105 proposed regulations and 86 final regulations. Much of it was regulatory cleanup for railroads, pipelines, and mining. The reconciliation bill…

Deregulation

Declaration of Independence: Ringbolt of America’s freedom

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Declaration of Independence: Ringbolt of America’s freedom

  • By: Kent Lassman
  • 07/03/2025

Frederick Douglass called the Declaration of Independence the ringbolt to the chain of our national destiny. He argued that its principles are our saving principles.

Business and Government

Free the Economy podcast: Alcohol labels and warnings with David Clement

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Free the Economy podcast: Alcohol labels and warnings with David Clement

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/03/2025

In this week’s episode we cover housing abundance in California, the meaning of a market economy, union privileges for government workers,…

Deregulation

The year the red tape died? Trump’s 2025 rule count hits historic lows

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The year the red tape died? Trump’s 2025 rule count hits historic lows

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 07/01/2025

At the halfway point of 2025, the federal regulatory machinery is running at an unprecedented crawl. That’s good news. As tracked annually in my…

Regulatory Reform

Dispelling the desperate myths on IRA subsidies for wind and solar

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Dispelling the desperate myths on IRA subsidies for wind and solar

  • By: Paige Lambermont
  • 07/01/2025

The budget reconciliation process continues, as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act just passed the Senate and is headed back to the House.  …

Energy

Trump tariffs result in price increases and slashed forecasts  

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Trump tariffs result in price increases and slashed forecasts  

  • By: Nadav Sternheim
  • 07/01/2025

When politicians talk tough on trade, it’s often American businesses and their customers who pay the price. Behind the headlines about economic nationalism and “bringing…

Trade and International

DOJ’s proposed antitrust remedies against Google are a bridge too far

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DOJ’s proposed antitrust remedies against Google are a bridge too far

  • By: DJ Hatch
  • 07/01/2025

In early August 2024, Judge Amit Mehta of the US District Court for the District of Columbia found that Google illegally maintained a search…

Antitrust

Regulatory hurdles could jeopardize growth of nuclear energy 

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Regulatory hurdles could jeopardize growth of nuclear energy 

  • By: Carter Johnson
  • 07/01/2025

Since the late 1800s, fossil fuels have been the energy source of the highest economic utility in driving innovation and prosperity.

Energy and Environment

House should follow Senate in slashing BBB’s remittance tax–or eliminate it entirely

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House should follow Senate in slashing BBB’s remittance tax–or eliminate it entirely

  • By: Harrison Cerone, John Berlau
  • 07/01/2025

President Trump has made it clear that he wants a budget reconciliation package on his desk by July 4. In its final version of the…

Banking and Finance

Trump executive order establishing a portal for regulatory dark matter

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Trump executive order establishing a portal for regulatory dark matter

  • By: Carter Johnson, Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 06/30/2025

Even at the insistence of Congress in 2018, 46 federal agencies could only uncover only about 13,000 of their guidance documents and policy statements…

Regulatory Reform

The week in regulations: Nuclear fees and unintentional otter injuries

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The week in regulations: Nuclear fees and unintentional otter injuries

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/30/2025

The possible war with Iran did not escalate. The reconciliation bill debate continued, as did presidential pressure on the Federal Reserve to lower rates. U.S.

Deregulation

EPA Proposes to Repeal Biden Power Plant Rule

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EPA Proposes to Repeal Biden Power Plant Rule

  • By: Paige Lambermont
  • 06/27/2025

As demand for electricity continues to rise, a pragmatic energy policy wins out.  EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin just announced the proposed repeal of a Biden…

Energy and Environment

The cold wind of socialism

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The cold wind of socialism

  • By: Brian A. Rankin
  • 06/27/2025

In an episode of the Netflix series The Crown, an aging Winston Churchill refers to the Labour Party’s return to power as the “cold…

Capitalism

Supreme Court likely to decide fate of federal unions

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Supreme Court likely to decide fate of federal unions

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 06/27/2025

A matter likely to end up before the Supreme Court soon is the right of federal government employees to form unions. Whether they retain that…

Government Unions

Free the Economy podcast: Shareholders vs. stakeholders with Jerry Bowyer

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Free the Economy podcast: Shareholders vs. stakeholders with Jerry Bowyer

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 06/26/2025

In this week’s episode we cover the failure of postal banking, Trump pausing the TikTok ban (again), and the political crack-up…

Deregulation

New CEI paper: End IRA Subsidies Now

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New CEI paper: End IRA Subsidies Now

  • By: Jacob Tomasulo
  • 06/26/2025

The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) is the flagship climate spending law from the Biden administration. Estimates place its cost between $936 billion and $1.97…

Energy and Environment

Trump’s deregulation shines, but tariffs and antitrust cloud the scene

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Trump’s deregulation shines, but tariffs and antitrust cloud the scene

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 06/25/2025

The White House Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) this month released a new report on the Trump administration’s regulatory rollback efforts. Titled “The Economic…

Deregulation

New York City breadlines

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New York City breadlines

  • By: Ryan Hwang
  • 06/24/2025

Zohran Mamdani, a candidate for New York City’s mayoral Democratic primary, proposes to address the city’s housing and affordability crisis through rent control (rent freezes…

Business and Government

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