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SPPI-TV hit: How price controls endanger small dollar loans, boost loan sharks

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SPPI-TV hit: How price controls endanger small dollar loans, boost loan sharks

  • By: John Berlau
  • 06/02/2023

In my first media appearance from the sleek new CEI studios at our offices in Washington, DC, I joined a great panel on the May…

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‘Passive-aggressive’ regulators are a growing headache for American business

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‘Passive-aggressive’ regulators are a growing headache for American business

  • By: Harry Kazenoff
  • 06/01/2023

“The Future of Independent Agencies: Fallout from Problems at the Federal Trade Commission,” was an event hosted by the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) to alert…

Antitrust

<strong>Congress should stop the White House from rewriting ‘Circular A-4’</strong>

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Congress should stop the White House from rewriting ‘Circular A-4’

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 06/01/2023

Barring an extension, next week (June 6) is the deadline for comments on the White House Office of Management and Budget’s …

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Free the Economy podcast: Capitalists of the world unite! with Richard Salsman

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Free the Economy podcast: Capitalists of the world unite! with Richard Salsman

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 06/01/2023

In this week’s episode, we talk about conservatives defending the D.C. swamp, Andrew Stuttaford’s warning about green land grabs, a new Heartland Institute report…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

Do more deregulation in debt limit deal

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Do more deregulation in debt limit deal

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 05/30/2023

The internal GOP debate this week is over lower-case “d” default if a June 6 deadline for an increase in the debt limit is…

Regulatory Reform

Moore good news? CEI responds to government in landmark tax case

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Moore good news? CEI responds to government in landmark tax case

  • By: Devin Watkins
  • 05/30/2023

Earlier today, the Competitive Enterprise Institute filed a reply brief in the Moores’ case. A few weeks ago, the government argued that the Supreme…

CEI Litigation

Debt deal’s PAYGO law won’t pay out. Here’s how to fix it.

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Debt deal’s PAYGO law won’t pay out. Here’s how to fix it.

  • By: James Broughel
  • 05/30/2023

In an effort to curb excessive government spending, a provision known as statutory administrative PAYGO (Pay-As-You-Go) has been introduced in the debt ceiling deal struck…

Business and Government

Why is the debt ceiling deal helping to ban gas stoves?

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Why is the debt ceiling deal helping to ban gas stoves?

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 05/30/2023

When Biden-appointed Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) commissioner Richard Trumka, Jr. announced last January that his agency was investigating gas stoves and that a…

Consumer Choice

McCarthy-Biden debt-ceiling deal fully funds the climate-industrial complex

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McCarthy-Biden debt-ceiling deal fully funds the climate-industrial complex

  • By: Myron Ebell
  • 05/30/2023

The deal to raise the debt ceiling announced Saturday by the White House and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) drops the provisions in the…

Energy and Environment

Protecting private property in the Peach State

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Protecting private property in the Peach State

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 05/30/2023

Institute for Justice communications manager Dan King brings us an infuriating but important story out of the state of Georgia. Property owners in the…

Property Rights

This week in ridiculous regulations: baby formula labels and room air conditioners

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This week in ridiculous regulations: baby formula labels and room air conditioners

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 05/30/2023

Happy Memorial Day, everyone. The Supreme Court upheld property rights in a 9-0 decision in Tyler v. Hennepin County, in which CEI joined…

Deregulation

Repealing green energy subsidies must come before permitting reform in debt ceiling package

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Repealing green energy subsidies must come before permitting reform in debt ceiling package

  • By: Myron Ebell
  • 05/26/2023

There are reports that the debt ceiling negotiators are close to agreeing on permitting reform provisions as part of the final package.  This may sound…

Energy

Supreme Court ruling restores property rights, closes spigot on Clean Water Act abuses<strong></strong>

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Supreme Court ruling restores property rights, closes spigot on Clean Water Act abuses

  • By: Daren Bakst
  • 05/25/2023

The U.S. Supreme Court in Sackett v. EPA has finally provided some clarity on one of the most basic questions in environmental law: what…

Property Rights

Free the Economy podcast: Transparency for government, privacy for people with Brian Hawkins

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Free the Economy podcast: Transparency for government, privacy for people with Brian Hawkins

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 05/25/2023

In this week’s episode we talk discuss Tim Carney’s view on why big government is good for big business, Stone Washington on the…

Legal Studies

Supreme Court breathes new life into Takings Clause in <em>Tyler v. Hennepin County</em>

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Supreme Court breathes new life into Takings Clause in Tyler v. Hennepin County

  • By: Dan Greenberg
  • 05/25/2023

When you don’t pay property taxes, you run the risk of the government seizing and selling your property. That’s what happened to Geraldine Tyler, a…

Property Rights

<strong>Let’s get this huge ‘hidden tax’ of regulation out into the open</strong>

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Let’s get this huge ‘hidden tax’ of regulation out into the open

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 05/24/2023

Smack dab in the middle of contentious debt limit negotiations, the House Budget Committee held another in its series of hearings on American economic growth,…

Regulatory Reform

What happens if governments stop trying to make electric vehicles happen?

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What happens if governments stop trying to make electric vehicles happen?

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 05/23/2023

I recently spotted an interesting analysis of the market for electric vehicles and the prospect for them eventually replacing ones powered by internal combustion…

Automobiles and Roads

A remembrance: C. Boyden Gray, 1943-2023

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A remembrance: C. Boyden Gray, 1943-2023

  • By: Kent Lassman
  • 05/22/2023

We mourn the passing of C. Boyden Gray. He was a man of his family, the law, and his country. Boyden served in the highest…

Human Achievement Hour

This week in ridiculous regulations: lowfat yogurt and halibut sharing

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This week in ridiculous regulations: lowfat yogurt and halibut sharing

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 05/22/2023

Debt ceiling negotiations remain stalled, and will likely remain that way until the deadline draws nearer. The Supreme Court left Section 230 intact. A…

Food and Beverage Regulation

Bill targets ag department slush fund worth billions

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Bill targets ag department slush fund worth billions

  • By: Daren Bakst
  • 05/19/2023

The House Appropriations agriculture subcommittee favorably reported its spending bill along party lines Thursday. The bill’s next stop is the full House Appropriations…

Business and Government

EPA’s new coal rule: Still unlawful after all these years

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EPA’s new coal rule: Still unlawful after all these years

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 05/18/2023

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) last week posted the pre-publication draft of its proposed carbon dioxide (CO2) emission performance standards for fossil-fuel power plants…

Energy and Environment

Time to rip the veil of secrecy off government agencies’ in-house courts

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Time to rip the veil of secrecy off government agencies’ in-house courts

  • By: Stone Washington
  • 05/18/2023

In a previous piece, we explored some of the pros and cons of administrative law courts (ALCs). These are regulatory agencies’ special in-house courts,…

Law and Litigation

Free the Economy podcast: Letting people prosper with Vance Ginn

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Free the Economy podcast: Letting people prosper with Vance Ginn

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 05/18/2023

In this week’s episode we talk about Warren Buffet’s electric vehicle pessimism, sky-high school funding in New York City, a report…

Business and Government

Biden administration wants to make bad clothes washers even worse

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Biden administration wants to make bad clothes washers even worse

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 05/17/2023

The Biden administration started the year by targeting gas stoves and has followed it up with a flood of additional appliance regulations. This…

Consumer Freedom

Robert Lucas, economist of possibilities, 1937-2023

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Robert Lucas, economist of possibilities, 1937-2023

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 05/16/2023

Robert Lucas, 85, passed away this week. He was a prominent macroeconomist who won the 1995 economics Nobel. Others have remembered Lucas’s contributions to rationality…

Capitalism

This week in ridiculous regulations: toy guns and trophy fisheries

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This week in ridiculous regulations: toy guns and trophy fisheries

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 05/15/2023

The 2023 Federal Register topped 30,000 pages on May 8. New inflation numbers looked better on the surface, but actually got worse. A new…

Regulatory Reform

New credit card late fee rule hurts folks who pay their bills on time

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New credit card late fee rule hurts folks who pay their bills on time

  • By: John Berlau
  • 05/12/2023

There has rightly been an outcry after the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), which sets policy for the government-sponsored enterprises (GSE) Fannie Mae and Freddie…

Financial Regulation

What I told the EPA about its attack on Americans’ cars and mobility 

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What I told the EPA about its attack on Americans’ cars and mobility 

  • By: Daren Bakst
  • 05/12/2023

The Biden administration is using the whole of government to stop Americans from driving gas-powered vehicles. This campaign began right at the start of the…

Automobiles and Roads

Free the Economy podcast: Freedom is intoxicating with Jacob Grier

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Free the Economy podcast: Freedom is intoxicating with Jacob Grier

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 05/11/2023

In this week’s episode we talk about public opinion regarding capitalism, eliminating COVID relief slush funds, rolling back parking mandates, partisan…

Food and Beverage Regulation

Senate committee yells ‘all aboard!’ for controversial Railway Safety Act

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Senate committee yells ‘all aboard!’ for controversial Railway Safety Act

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 05/10/2023

The U.S. Senate Commerce Committee approved the Railway Safety Act this morning, with all Democrats and Republican Sens. J.D. Vance (OH) and Eric Schmitt…

Rail and Mass Transit

EPA’s almost bare-naked electric car mandate

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EPA’s almost bare-naked electric car mandate

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 05/09/2023

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) last week proposed new greenhouse gas (GHG) emission standards for model years (MYs) 2027-2032 passenger cars, light trucks,…

Automobiles and Roads

Don’t drink the ‘right to repair’ Kool-Aid

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Don’t drink the ‘right to repair’ Kool-Aid

  • By: Alex Reinauer
  • 05/09/2023

“What’s in a name?” William Shakespeare posed the question in Romeo & Juliet to illustrate that a rose, even if called by a different name,…

Consumer Freedom

Calling legislation the AMERICA Act doesn’t make it a good bill

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Calling legislation the AMERICA Act doesn’t make it a good bill

  • By: Alex Reinauer
  • 05/09/2023

The Competition and Transparency in Digital Advertising Act is back but under a new name: The Advertising Middlemen Endangering Rigorous Internet Competition Accountability Act…

Antitrust

Screw up the dishwashers, save the planet?

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Screw up the dishwashers, save the planet?

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 05/08/2023

The Department of Energy (DOE) proposed more stringent energy and water efficiency standards for dishwashers Friday, despite the fact that the regulations currently on…

Consumer Freedom

This week in ridiculous regulations: cloudy guidance documents and potato ledprona

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This week in ridiculous regulations: cloudy guidance documents and potato ledprona

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 05/08/2023

The number of new final regulations this year topped 1,000 last week. It was the rare 3,000-page for the Federal Register, which will likely surpass…

Regulatory Reform

Retirement finance worries increase for Americans

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Retirement finance worries increase for Americans

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 05/08/2023

The Employee Benefit Research Institute and Greenwald Research have published their 33rd Annual Retirement Confidence Survey, and it’s got some interesting results. The survey…

Consumer Well-Being

Americans agree: Politics doesn’t solve most problems

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Americans agree: Politics doesn’t solve most problems

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 05/07/2023

Our friends at the Pew Research Center have some new political survey results out, and the numbers are…not encouraging. The research summary finds:…

Consumer Choice

New Jersey fishermen challenge Chevron deference

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New Jersey fishermen challenge Chevron deference

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 05/06/2023

Big news out of the Supreme Court this week as justices have agreed to hear a lawsuit challenging the so-called Chevron doctrine, a policy requiring…

Law and Litigation

Punishing success with higher mortgage rates?

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Punishing success with higher mortgage rates?

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 05/05/2023

The Biden administration recently implemented changes to fees on mortgages that are backed by government-sponsored enterprises Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Our old friend…

Banking and Finance

<strong>Regulatory reform in the 118th Congress: Regulatory Accountability Act</strong>

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Regulatory reform in the 118th Congress: Regulatory Accountability Act

  • By: Matthew Adams
  • 05/05/2023

In 2003, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) published Circular A-4. A-4 is little-known but crucial oversight measure for new regulations. It gives…

Regulatory Reform

Free the Economy podcast: Grow for tomorrow with Adam Millsap

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Free the Economy podcast: Grow for tomorrow with Adam Millsap

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 05/04/2023

In this week’s episode we talk about judicial deference at the Supreme Court, Biden’s new mortgage rate policy, how Americans are thinking…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

Taking people’s stuff: Civil forfeiture is widespread, unjust, and resists reform

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Taking people’s stuff: Civil forfeiture is widespread, unjust, and resists reform

  • By: Dan Greenberg
  • 05/03/2023

Civil forfeiture is a deeply unfair practice in which government agents take and keep billions of dollars of personal property every year – usually without…

Property Rights

Free the Economy podcast: Smart urbanism with Max Dubler

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Free the Economy podcast: Smart urbanism with Max Dubler

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 05/02/2023

In the latest episode, we talk about John Berlau and Stone’s Washington’s recent Wall Street Journal op-ed on financial regulation and free speech,…

Consumer Choice

The week in ridiculous regulations: Oklahoma emissions and Big Creek crayfish

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The week in ridiculous regulations: Oklahoma emissions and Big Creek crayfish

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 05/01/2023

GDP grew by 1.1 percent in the first quarter of 2023. Cable news hosts Tucker Carlson and Don Lemon were both fired. Meanwhile, agencies…

Lands and Wildlife

Has Gary Gensler turned the SEC into a regulatory ‘Hotel California’?

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Has Gary Gensler turned the SEC into a regulatory ‘Hotel California’?

  • By: Stone Washington
  • 04/27/2023

Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler hadn’t testified before the U.S. House of Representatives for 18 months. Republican members made up for lost…

Financial Regulation

The week in ridiculous regulations: otter casualties and moving the goalpost

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The week in ridiculous regulations: otter casualties and moving the goalpost

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 04/26/2023

Fox News settled its defamation case over its false reporting on the 2020 election with voting machine maker Dominion. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau…

Financial Regulation

Regulatory reform in the 118th Congress: Small Business Regulatory Flexibility Improvements Act

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Regulatory reform in the 118th Congress: Small Business Regulatory Flexibility Improvements Act

  • By: Matthew Adams
  • 04/24/2023

The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) of 1980 was an important transparency measure for vetting new regulations. But it falls short in some important areas,…

Deregulation

Romney slams Labor nominee Su’s ‘so severely lacking’ record

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Romney slams Labor nominee Su’s ‘so severely lacking’ record

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 04/21/2023

Julie Su, the White House’s pick to replace outgoing Labor Secretary Marty Walsh, had her first of two Senate hearings Thursday. Sen. Mitt Romney…

Labor and Employment

Texas v. EPA could save the day for cars that go vroom

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Texas v. EPA could save the day for cars that go vroom

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 04/20/2023

The Competitive Enterprise Institute this week filed its reply brief for private petitioners in State of Texas et al. v. Environmental Protection Agency.

Energy and Environment

Congress shouldn’t party like it’s 2019 on national debt

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Congress shouldn’t party like it’s 2019 on national debt

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 04/20/2023

Now comes the GOP’s turn to do its own version of a “lockdown.” Republicans should heed the advice of a member of the other party, Rahm…

Regulatory Reform

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