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Canadian Aluminum Tariff Increase is #NeverNeeded, Should Be Repealed Instead

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Canadian Aluminum Tariff Increase is #NeverNeeded, Should Be Repealed Instead

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 08/06/2020

President Trump on Thursday announced he will reimpose 10 percent aluminum tariffs against Canada. Originally enacted in 2018 on national security grounds, the tax was…

Trade and International

Californians: Educate Your Children at Your Own Risk

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Californians: Educate Your Children at Your Own Risk

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 08/06/2020

Activist Carl DeMaio caused a stir this week by holding a press conference in which he declared that hiring tutors could be could result in…

Labor and Employment

Voodoo Economics—Congress pushes for COVID-19 relief for the deceased

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Voodoo Economics—Congress pushes for COVID-19 relief for the deceased

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 08/06/2020

Senate Republicans are attempting to ensure that not only are dead people entitled to the next round of COVID-19 relief funds but those deceased individuals…

When Spending Is Regulation: The Grand Unification Theory of Government Growth

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When Spending Is Regulation: The Grand Unification Theory of Government Growth

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 08/06/2020

Alongside helplessness in the face of a looming $27 trillion debt, debating administrative state policy hasn’t been much help in forestalling federal government growth.

Regulatory Reform

Donald Trump Jr.’s Opposition to the Pebble Mine Shouldn’t Matter

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Donald Trump Jr.’s Opposition to the Pebble Mine Shouldn’t Matter

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 08/06/2020

Well-connected sportsmen, often Republicans, have been known to side with environmental obstructionists on occasion. When they learn that one of their isolated hunting or fishing…

Energy and Environment

An Executive Order 13,891 Guidance Document Portal Update: Another Lap to Go

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An Executive Order 13,891 Guidance Document Portal Update: Another Lap to Go

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 08/03/2020

President Donald Trump’s October 9, 2019 Executive Order 13,891 (E.O. 13,891) and a subsequent White House Office of Management directive to amplify and clarify it…

Regulatory Reform

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 08/03/2020

What a week. COVID-19 deaths passed 150,000. Second-quarter GDP declined 9.5 percent from a year ago and 7 percent from the previous quarter. In more uplifting…

Regulatory Reform

NEPA Reform Gives More Power to the People, Less to Environmental Lawyers

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NEPA Reform Gives More Power to the People, Less to Environmental Lawyers

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 07/31/2020

The Trump administration’s recent changes to the National Environmental Policy Act would reduce the years of red tape and litigation that frequently blocks job-creating energy…

Energy

2020 Second Quarter GDP Decline Is Worst in U.S. History—But Not 32.9 Percent

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2020 Second Quarter GDP Decline Is Worst in U.S. History—But Not 32.9 Percent

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/31/2020

The good news is that the second quarter’s GDP numbers aren’t nearly as scary as the more dramatic headlines are saying. The economy has not…

Regulatory Reform

A Fond Farewell to a Dear Friend

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A Fond Farewell to a Dear Friend

  • By: Kent Lassman
  • 07/30/2020

James Gattuso (December 1, 1957 – July 23, 2020) has left behind a profound legacy of devotion to family and commitment to liberty. Requiescat in…

R.I.P. Herman Cain (1945-2020)

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R.I.P. Herman Cain (1945-2020)

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 07/30/2020

Herman Cain was an American original and everything good and bad about politics in one package. A self-made man of ambition and drive who learned…

Observations from the Tech Antitrust Hearing

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Observations from the Tech Antitrust Hearing

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/30/2020

This post collects some observations from yesterday’s lengthy House Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial, and Administrative Law hearings with the chief executives of Amazon,…

Antitrust

Cheers to Department of Labor for Protecting Retiree Investments

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Cheers to Department of Labor for Protecting Retiree Investments

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/29/2020

At the end of last month the Department of Labor published a new notice of proposed rulemaking on the investment choices that private pension fund…

Business and Government

Tech Antitrust Hearing as Political Theater

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Tech Antitrust Hearing as Political Theater

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 07/29/2020

Large, innovative tech companies have been invaluable during the COVID-19 crisis, helping to ease the burden of millions of Americans and businesses under quarantine. But…

Antitrust

The Socialist Temptation: Socialism and American Values

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The Socialist Temptation: Socialism and American Values

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 07/28/2020

The way to reach people is by making sure a policy accorded with their values. In his new book, The Socialist Temptation, Iain Murray argues…

Business and Government

If You Can’t Convince Them, Confuse Them: California Political Establishment Doubles Down on AB5

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If You Can’t Convince Them, Confuse Them: California Political Establishment Doubles Down on AB5

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 07/27/2020

Progressives are fond of saying that authority never gives up power easily. California Attorney General Xavier Becerra is demonstrating that by rewriting the ballot language…

Labor and Employment

Trump’s Drug Price Control Orders Are Bound to Backfire

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Trump’s Drug Price Control Orders Are Bound to Backfire

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 07/27/2020

At a White House gathering last Friday, President Trump announced four new executive orders intended to restrict the ways pharmaceutical companies set the price of…

Consumer Well-Being

A Memorial Note About Christopher L. Culp (April 7, 1969 – June 30, 2020)

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A Memorial Note About Christopher L. Culp (April 7, 1969 – June 30, 2020)

  • By: Kent Lassman
  • 07/27/2020

Chris Culp, or simply Culp as he was invariably known, died unexpectedly and leaves a loss in the world and in the CEI community to…

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/27/2020

Confirmed COVID-19 cases in the United States surpassed 4 million last week. Congress returned to session after its July 4 break and is putting together…

Regulatory Reform

Reversing Opening Comes at a Price

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Reversing Opening Comes at a Price

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 07/24/2020

This is one of those things that is kind of obvious but needs to be pointed out anyway: Reversing opening your state’s economy due to…

Labor and Employment

Electronic Union Elections: A Permanent “Temporary” Solution?

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Electronic Union Elections: A Permanent “Temporary” Solution?

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 07/24/2020

Some lawmakers and their union allies want to use the COVID-19 crisis to institute a radical change to union elections allow them to be held…

Labor and Employment

Antitrust Tech Hearing Unlikely to Prove Useful

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Antitrust Tech Hearing Unlikely to Prove Useful

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 07/23/2020

Monday’s upcoming House Antitrust Subcommittee hearing featuring CEOs from Facebook, Amazon, Google, and Apple may turn out to have very little to do with antitrust.

Antitrust

New #NeverNeeded Paper: Price Gouging

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New #NeverNeeded Paper: Price Gouging

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/23/2020

Massive shortages happened almost instantly when it became clear that the coronavirus would require a nationwide lockdown. Both Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and an Amazon…

Antitrust

Environmental Protection Agency Finalizes Reforms to Its Environmental Appeals Board

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Environmental Protection Agency Finalizes Reforms to Its Environmental Appeals Board

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 07/23/2020

The Trump administration has placed a priority on streamlining the delays and red tape holding back many private sector projects. The EPA's final rule making…

Energy and Environment

EPA Proposes First Ever CO2 Standards for Commercial Aircraft

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EPA Proposes First Ever CO2 Standards for Commercial Aircraft

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 07/22/2020

The EPA today proposed first-ever greenhouse gas emission standards for certain new commercial airplanes, including all large passenger jets. The proposed standards, which phase in…

Climate

EPA Proposes First-Ever Aircraft Greenhouse Gas Limits

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EPA Proposes First-Ever Aircraft Greenhouse Gas Limits

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 07/22/2020

Today, the EPA proposed the first-ever limits on greenhouse gas emissions from commercial aircraft engines. Although it is unusual for the Trump administration to push…

Climate

CEI Opposes Federal Government Coercing a State into Assisting with Federal Law Enforcement

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CEI Opposes Federal Government Coercing a State into Assisting with Federal Law Enforcement

  • By: Devin Watkins
  • 07/22/2020

Last Friday, CEI took a stand for federalism and separation of powers through an amicus brief. These constitutional principles are critical to the constitutionally limited…

Aviation

How Narrowly Are We Going to Define Markets for Tech Antitrust?

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How Narrowly Are We Going to Define Markets for Tech Antitrust?

  • By: Patrick Hedger
  • 07/21/2020

One of the key points of contention in any antitrust analysis is defining the scope of the market in question. Ignoring existing competitors by narrowing…

Antitrust

How the U.S. Spreads Fake Vaping Fears

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How the U.S. Spreads Fake Vaping Fears

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 07/21/2020

The international health profession is rightly focused on the SARS-CoV-2 virus threat at the moment. Meanwhile, another multinational threat has insidiously spread: Alarmism about nicotine…

Consumer Freedom

Dodd-Frank Still Harmful After a Decade, But Modest Deregulation Has Helped

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Dodd-Frank Still Harmful After a Decade, But Modest Deregulation Has Helped

  • By: John Berlau
  • 07/21/2020

Dodd-Frank has caused harmful and sometimes disastrous effects for consumers, investors, entrepreneurs, and Main Street financial institutions such as community banks and credit unions. The…

Banking and Finance

Deregulate to Stimulate: #NeverNeeded Regulations Are Harming Health and Economy

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Deregulate to Stimulate: #NeverNeeded Regulations Are Harming Health and Economy

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/21/2020

The Code of Federal Regulations contains more than 1.1 million regulatory restrictions. State and local governments have additional rules. Some of those rules have a…

Regulatory Reform

How to Spot a #NeverNeeded Regulation

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How to Spot a #NeverNeeded Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/21/2020

Regulatory reform is one of the most important weapons there is for fighting COVID-19 and for aiding the economic recovery after the worst passes. Where…

Regulatory Reform

Trump Administration Celebrates Red Tape Reduction, Promising More

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Trump Administration Celebrates Red Tape Reduction, Promising More

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 07/20/2020

The White House hosted a midsummer celebration on the South Lawn of the Trump administration’s reforms and reductions of unneeded “job killing regulations” and red…

Regulatory Reform

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/20/2020

After another busy week for agencies, the 2020 Federal Register is on pace to be 79,121 pages. None of those pages include the Spring 2020…

Regulatory Reform

Wealthy Millennials Not So Concerned with “Socially Responsible” Investing

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Wealthy Millennials Not So Concerned with “Socially Responsible” Investing

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/17/2020

In the last few years advocates of corporate social responsibility theory have been assuring everyone who would listen that a new day is dawning for…

Banking and Finance

NEPA Rule: Implications for Climate Policy

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NEPA Rule: Implications for Climate Policy

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 07/17/2020

The White House Council on Environmental Quality this week published its final rule updating the procedures federal agencies must follow when conducting environmental reviews under…

Energy and Environment

America’s Cultural Revolution

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America’s Cultural Revolution

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 07/17/2020

In his forthcoming book, The Socialist Temptation, Iain Murray talks about how socialism in China produced the Cultural Revolution. The text of the book was…

Business and Government

CFPB’s Kraninger Should Drop Navient Litigation in Light of Supreme Court Holding

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CFPB’s Kraninger Should Drop Navient Litigation in Light of Supreme Court Holding

  • By: John Berlau
  • 07/17/2020

CEI has praised Kathy Kraninger, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, for her many deregulatory initiatives that—in contrast to her predecessor, Richard Cordray—protect consumer…

Banking and Finance

Chamber of Commerce to Congress: You’re Killing the Economy with Kindness

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Chamber of Commerce to Congress: You’re Killing the Economy with Kindness

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 07/17/2020

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce begged Congress on Thursday to scale back the $600 weekly unemployment benefit bonus it has been giving to U.S. workers.

Labor and Employment

How to Make #NeverNeeded-Style Reforms Stick

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How to Make #NeverNeeded-Style Reforms Stick

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/16/2020

There are lots of good regulatory reform ideas out there. The ideas with the most staying power share a common theme. They don’t just treat…

Regulatory Reform

A Massbackwards Approach to Helping Rideshare Drivers

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A Massbackwards Approach to Helping Rideshare Drivers

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 07/15/2020

Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healy on Tuesday jumped on the bandwagon that California Governor Gavin Newsom started by suing rideshare companies Uber and Lyft in…

Labor and Employment

Final Rule on National Environmental Policy Act an Important Step to Get America Back to Work

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Final Rule on National Environmental Policy Act an Important Step to Get America Back to Work

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 07/15/2020

Along with its regulatory reforms, the Trump administration has also sought to unleash the American economy by streamlining the federal permitting process for major infrastructure…

Energy and Environment

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/13/2020

New COVID cases continued to rise, and the Supreme Court handed down a number of controversial decisions to end its term. Regulatory agencies issued new…

Regulatory Reform

Unions Say They Shouldn’t Be Burdened with Complex Process They Created

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Unions Say They Shouldn’t Be Burdened with Complex Process They Created

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 07/10/2020

A favorite tactic used by unions to prevent membership losses, and the accompanying loss of dues money, is making the process of opting out of…

Government Unions

Congress’ Long Bipartisan History of Defending Cops Accused of Wrongdoing

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Congress’ Long Bipartisan History of Defending Cops Accused of Wrongdoing

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 07/10/2020

For more than a decade, one of the areas of broad bipartisan agreement in Congress was on protecting police officers “unfairly targeted” for their “aggressive…

Government Unions

Democrats Use Phony Asbestos Narrative to Attack CPSC Nominee Nancy Beck

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Democrats Use Phony Asbestos Narrative to Attack CPSC Nominee Nancy Beck

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 07/09/2020

During hearings related to Nancy Beck’s nomination to the Consumer Product Safety Commission earlier this month, Senate Democrats engaged in what basically amounted to character…

Chemical Risk

New #NeverNeeded Paper: Regulatory Reform

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New #NeverNeeded Paper: Regulatory Reform

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/09/2020

Regulatory reform is one of the most important policy responses to the COVID-19 crisis. Removing obstacles to health care can save lives. Removing barriers against…

Regulatory Reform

House Select Committee Climate Report A Pre-COVID-19 Time Capsule

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House Select Committee Climate Report A Pre-COVID-19 Time Capsule

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 07/08/2020

On June 30, the House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis released its report. There is little original in the report. Most of its sweeping…

Climate

New #NeverNeeded Paper: Remove or Reduce Tariffs

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New #NeverNeeded Paper: Remove or Reduce Tariffs

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/08/2020

Trade barriers are an obvious #NeverNeeded candidate for removal during a pandemic and a recession. They make medical supplies scarcer and more expensive. They raise…

Trade and International

The E.O. 13891 Guidance Document Portal: An Exercise in Utility

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The E.O. 13891 Guidance Document Portal: An Exercise in Utility

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 07/07/2020

Federal agencies have been required by Executive Order 13891 to create “a single, searchable, indexed database that contains or links to all guidance documents in effect.” Agencies…

Regulatory Reform

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/06/2020

The USMCA trade agreement came into effect on July 1, and three states increased their minimum wages. The unemployment rate went down to 11.1 percent.

Regulatory Reform

Seila Law Leaves More Questions than Answers over the Constitutionality of Past CFPB Actions

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Seila Law Leaves More Questions than Answers over the Constitutionality of Past CFPB Actions

  • By: Matthew Adams
  • 07/02/2020

On June 29, the Supreme Court ruled the structure of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to be unconstitutional. Chief Justice John Roberts delivered the majority opinion,…

Banking and Finance

Unemployment Drops to 11 Percent, Showing the Economy Can Recover If We Let It

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Unemployment Drops to 11 Percent, Showing the Economy Can Recover If We Let It

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 07/02/2020

The Labor Department’s announcement Thursday that the unemployment rate fell to 11.1 percent after the economy added 4.8 million jobs in July proves the previous…

Labor and Employment

Air Conditioning Can Help Fight COVID-19—If Federal Policy Allows It To

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Air Conditioning Can Help Fight COVID-19—If Federal Policy Allows It To

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 07/02/2020

COVID-19 persists into the time of year when most Americans rely on air conditioning, so many are asking whether cranking up the cold air helps…

Climate

For Small Businesses, Hiking Minimum Wages Now Is Like Throwing an Anchor to a Drowning Man

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For Small Businesses, Hiking Minimum Wages Now Is Like Throwing an Anchor to a Drowning Man

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 07/01/2020

Three states and three major cities hiked up their minimum wages Wednesday, resisting calls by the business community to hold off until the COVID-19 crisis…

Labor and Employment

Managed Trade: USMCA Comes into Effect Today

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Managed Trade: USMCA Comes into Effect Today

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/01/2020

The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) comes into effect today. USMCA’s policy changes are modest, and its economic impact will be small. But it sets a…

Trade and International

A Bright Spot for Tech on USMCA Day

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A Bright Spot for Tech on USMCA Day

  • By: Patrick Hedger
  • 07/01/2020

Today the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement goes into effect. Despite its many flaws, it contains a beneficial provision related to the tech sector. The language of…

Tech and Telecom

Infrastructure Bill’s Non-Serious Nature Is a Serious Problem

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Infrastructure Bill’s Non-Serious Nature Is a Serious Problem

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 06/30/2020

America’s current surface transportation authorization, the FAST Act, expires at the end of September. Rather than reauthorizing it, however, House Democrats have introduced the INVEST…

Rail and Mass Transit

Trump’s Regulatory Reform Agenda by the Numbers, Summer 2020 Update

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Trump’s Regulatory Reform Agenda by the Numbers, Summer 2020 Update

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 06/30/2020

The administration released the Spring 2020 Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions. Its purpose is to lay out regulatory priorities of the federal…

Regulatory Reform

George Washington’s Fight (and Ours) against Regulation without Representation

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George Washington’s Fight (and Ours) against Regulation without Representation

  • By: John Berlau
  • 06/29/2020

Those who have followed CEI over the years know that one of our main grievances is “Regulation Without Representation.” The phrase—an apt description of laws…

Business and Government

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/29/2020

Consumer spending rose 8.2 percent in May, a new record that gives hope for a quicker economic recovery. On the other hand, new coronavirus cases…

Regulatory Reform

Axios Spins IEA CO2 Report

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Axios Spins IEA CO2 Report

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 06/26/2020

Axios Generate on June 26 concludes its first article with a “bonus chart” from the International Energy Agency’s recent report, Global CO2 emissions in 2019.

Climate

Tax Breaks for Wind and Solar—Bad Energy Policy, Bad Post-Coronavirus Recovery Policy

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Tax Breaks for Wind and Solar—Bad Energy Policy, Bad Post-Coronavirus Recovery Policy

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 06/26/2020

The House of Representatives’ $1.5 trillion dollar infrastructure package is being sold to the public as a post-coronavirus job creation bill. It now includes the…

Energy

Podcast: Reforming #NeverNeeded Regulations

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Podcast: Reforming #NeverNeeded Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/26/2020

The John Locke Foundation has released a Rebound Plan for North Carolina, where it is based—the basketball reference is a nice touch. It contains reform…

Regulatory Reform

Why George Washington Shouldn’t Be Canceled

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Why George Washington Shouldn’t Be Canceled

  • By: John Berlau
  • 06/26/2020

The father of our country is making news, but for disappointing reasons. Washington was trending on Twitter after his statue was toppled in Portland. A private…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

Will Senator Udall Accept the Blame for Methylene Chloride Deaths?

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Will Senator Udall Accept the Blame for Methylene Chloride Deaths?

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 06/26/2020

​​​​​​​Hearings for Nancy Beck’s nomination to chair the Consumer Product Safety Commission took place last week at which several Senate Democrats launched outrageous and unfair attacks.

Chemical Risk

A Cellular Network or a Jobs Program? Sprint/T-Mobile Critics Launch Misguided Attacks

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A Cellular Network or a Jobs Program? Sprint/T-Mobile Critics Launch Misguided Attacks

  • By: Patrick Hedger
  • 06/26/2020

The recently-approved Sprint/T-Mobile merger is already coming under fire after layoffs were announced. But even the harshest critics begrudgingly acknowledge that the jobs being eliminated…

Tech and Telecom

Secretary Scalia to Pension Funds: Manage for Returns, Not Virtue Signaling

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Secretary Scalia to Pension Funds: Manage for Returns, Not Virtue Signaling

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 06/24/2020

In a Wall Street Journal op-ed, Labor Secretary Scalia explains the reasoning behind a proposed rule reaffirming that pension funds should focus on providing benefits…

Capitalism

The Flawed EARN IT Act: Rights and Common Sense Should Not Have to Be Earned

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The Flawed EARN IT Act: Rights and Common Sense Should Not Have to Be Earned

  • By: Patrick Hedger
  • 06/24/2020

The EARN IT Act is set for a markup in the Senate Judiciary Committee as early as this Thursday. Essentially the bill conditions intermediary liability…

Media, Speech and Internet Freedoms

Supreme Court Declines to Hear Steel Tariff Case: Time for Congress to Act

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Supreme Court Declines to Hear Steel Tariff Case: Time for Congress to Act

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/23/2020

President Trump’s steel tariffs were intended to boost U.S. manufacturing. They backfired to the point where a group of steel-using industries sued to stop the…

Trade and International

Is Apple a Bad Antitrust Apple?

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Is Apple a Bad Antitrust Apple?

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 06/22/2020

The European Union announced last week that it is pursuing two antitrust probes against the tech giant. EU authorities are investigating whether Apple violated European…

Antitrust

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/22/2020

Trade protectionists have taken to calling free traders soft on China. According to John Bolton’s forthcoming book, it turns out to be the other way…

Regulatory Reform

Webinar Panel: Thoughts on the HEROES Act and Regulation of the Debt Collection Industry

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Webinar Panel: Thoughts on the HEROES Act and Regulation of the Debt Collection Industry

  • By: Matthew Adams
  • 06/18/2020

Debt collection firms play a vital role in a market economy, as part of the "plumbing"—the underlying architecture—that makes modern credit markets possible. Legislation to…

Banking and Finance

Has Trump Been a Net Deregulator?

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Has Trump Been a Net Deregulator?

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/18/2020

Pierre Lemieux, in Regulation magazine, draws from the new 2020 edition of Ten Thousand Commandments to estimate the Trump administration's net impact on regulation. Trump’s…

Regulatory Reform

Emergencies and the Project Manager’s Dilemma

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Emergencies and the Project Manager’s Dilemma

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 06/17/2020

Government agencies’ initial responses to the COVID-19 crisis were notable for one particular characteristic: incompetence. From basic errors in data collection, through failed lab safety…

Business and Government

You’ve Been Volunteered—San Francisco’s Lawsuit against DoorDash

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You’ve Been Volunteered—San Francisco’s Lawsuit against DoorDash

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 06/17/2020

San Francisco has sued DoorDash for allegedly misclassifying its employees as contractors, but concedes in its own lawsuit that the “gig economy” company’s drivers work…

Labor and Employment

A Look At Trump’s Deregulatory Record and How More of the Same Can Anchor the Next Coronavirus Recovery Package

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A Look At Trump’s Deregulatory Record and How More of the Same Can Anchor the Next Coronavirus Recovery Package

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 06/17/2020

I remembered wondering in 2017 whether the federal government would be larger or smaller after four years of Trump. The debt has now topped $25 trillion and the deficit alone…

Regulatory Reform

Perverse Psychology: How Anti-Vaping Campaigns Backfired

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Perverse Psychology: How Anti-Vaping Campaigns Backfired

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 06/17/2020

We have spent years and countless billions trying to deal with the supposed epidemic of youth vaping. It has only gotten worse. A new CEI…

Consumer Freedom

House Judiciary Setting up Political Theater Disguised as Tech Antitrust Hearing

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House Judiciary Setting up Political Theater Disguised as Tech Antitrust Hearing

  • By: Patrick Hedger
  • 06/16/2020

Sometime next month, the House Judiciary Committee is expected to hold a hearing on competition and antitrust featuring the CEOs of Alphabet (Google), Amazon, Apple,…

Media, Speech and Internet Freedoms

What Would Scalia Do? Conservative Justices Debate Each Other on Workplace Discrimination

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What Would Scalia Do? Conservative Justices Debate Each Other on Workplace Discrimination

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 06/16/2020

The Supreme Court's conservative justices split three ways in yesterday’s decision to extend the 1964 Civil Rights Act to cover discrimination by sexual orientation. The…

Labor and Employment

Supreme Court Decision Big Win for Energy—and America

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Supreme Court Decision Big Win for Energy—and America

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 06/15/2020

Today the Supreme Court handed down a 7-2 decision allowing the construction of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, a 600-mile project bringing natural gas produced in…

Energy

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/15/2020

The rate of new coronavirus cases increased last week, adding a note of caution to tentative efforts at reopening. Regulatory agencies issued new final regulations…

Regulatory Reform

Criteria Pollutant Emissions and Precursors Decline 7 Percent Under Trump

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Criteria Pollutant Emissions and Precursors Decline 7 Percent Under Trump

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 06/12/2020

The EPA today released its annual report on air quality, tracking the nation’s progress through 2019. The EPA reports that under President Trump (2017-2019), combined…

Energy and Environment

Unintended Consequences of Price Gouging

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Unintended Consequences of Price Gouging

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/12/2020

Price gouging legislation routinely backfires. Price controls make shortages worse. In a crisis, this is especially harmful. And even if price gouging legislation were to…

Business and Government

We Don’t Need No Stinking Badges; Left Pushes Labor Leaders to Dump Police Unions

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We Don’t Need No Stinking Badges; Left Pushes Labor Leaders to Dump Police Unions

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 06/12/2020

The progressive left’s calls to “defund the police” have extended to attacking the right of law enforcement officers to have unions. This has put organized…

Government Unions

Calls to “Reform” Section 230 of Communications Decency Act Are Misguided—and Thankfully Unlikely to Succeed

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Calls to “Reform” Section 230 of Communications Decency Act Are Misguided—and Thankfully Unlikely to Succeed

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 06/11/2020

This week, four U.S. Senators asked the FCC to “take a fresh look at Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act .” Real changes…

Media, Speech and Internet Freedoms

#NeverNeed Regulations and the Coronavirus

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#NeverNeed Regulations and the Coronavirus

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/11/2020

What is the appropriate public policy response to COVID-19 crisis? In a new short video, Kent Lassman makes the case for lifting government barriers that…

Health and Safety

Administration Rewrites Congress’ Paycheck Protection Program Loan Requirements

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Administration Rewrites Congress’ Paycheck Protection Program Loan Requirements

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 06/11/2020

The Trump administration is rewriting the rules on the Paycheck Protection Program, saying that the stipulation that the program’s business loans must be used to…

Labor and Employment

Anti-Corporate Author: Get Over Your Vanity and Just Read “Impeccable” New York Times

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Anti-Corporate Author: Get Over Your Vanity and Just Read “Impeccable” New York Times

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 06/10/2020

Are you struggling to stay informed in an Internet landscape full of conflicting sources and analysis? Good news—a New York Times bestselling author (and former…

Capitalism

Fedcoin and FedNow are Dangerous and Unnecessary Expansions of Federal Reserve Power

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Fedcoin and FedNow are Dangerous and Unnecessary Expansions of Federal Reserve Power

  • By: John Berlau
  • 06/10/2020

To counter the financial damage from America’s national lockdown, the Federal Reserve has taken unprecedented stepsy. Most of these moves received grudging acceptance even from…

Banking and Finance

Green Activists Make Highly Dubious Claims about CPSC Nominee Nancy Beck

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Green Activists Make Highly Dubious Claims about CPSC Nominee Nancy Beck

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 06/09/2020

Left-of-center activists are opposing toxicologist Nancy Beck's nomination to head up the Consumer Product Safety Commission. They suggest that since she once worked for the…

Health and Safety

Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids: Anti-Drug Warriors’ Crocodile Tears

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Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids: Anti-Drug Warriors’ Crocodile Tears

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 06/08/2020

There is a lot to say about the heinous killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police and no shortage of opinions being offered. Many have…

Consumer Freedom

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/08/2020

Friday’s 13.3 percent unemployment rate announcement was actually good news, and says much about the more than 600 regulations waived so far at various levels…

Regulatory Reform

EPA Proposes Rule to Increase Consistency and Transparency of Benefit-Cost Analysis

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EPA Proposes Rule to Increase Consistency and Transparency of Benefit-Cost Analysis

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 06/05/2020

The Environmental Protection Agency on June 4 released a proposed rule to increase the “consistency and transparency” of benefit-cost analysis (BCA) in Clean Air Act (CAA)…

Energy and Environment

White House Reaction to Job Numbers: Reopen Economy but Keep Tax Dollars Ready

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White House Reaction to Job Numbers: Reopen Economy but Keep Tax Dollars Ready

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 06/05/2020

The White House’s thinking appears to be that the economy is recovering just by letting people get back to work. Therefore, we should wait and…

Labor and Employment

Trump Executive Order to Expedite Project Approvals

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Trump Executive Order to Expedite Project Approvals

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 06/05/2020

President Trump on June 4 issued an Executive Order intended to expedite the federal approval process for major infrastructure projects. “Economic Recovery from the COVID-19…

Energy and Environment

Value of Employee Benefits in Eye of Beholder

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Value of Employee Benefits in Eye of Beholder

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 06/05/2020

Advocates of “social responsibility” and environmental, social, and governance standards for companies have little interest in their proposed requirements being voluntary, despite frequent protestations to…

Business and Government

Unexpectedly Positive Jobs Report Is a Testament to American Ingenuity

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Unexpectedly Positive Jobs Report Is a Testament to American Ingenuity

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 06/05/2020

The unexpectedly good news of Friday’s jobs report that 2.5 million jobs were added in the last month is a rather inspiring testament to American…

Labor and Employment

Pandemics, #NeverNeeded Regulations, and Ten Thousand Commandments

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Pandemics, #NeverNeeded Regulations, and Ten Thousand Commandments

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/04/2020

At Inside Sources, Wayne Crews and Ryan Young have an op-ed summarizing the main findings of Wayne’s new 2020 edition of Ten Thousand Commandments, plus…

Regulatory Reform

“Social Responsibility” Expectations for Business Pivot from Voluntary to Mandatory

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“Social Responsibility” Expectations for Business Pivot from Voluntary to Mandatory

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 06/03/2020

The Financial Times reported that many companies have cut dividends to shareholders because they are struggling with the current economic downturn. But even after we’ve…

Business and Government

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