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Medical Supply Sterilization Plant Employee Corrects Chicago Tribune’s Misleading Coverage

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Medical Supply Sterilization Plant Employee Corrects Chicago Tribune’s Misleading Coverage

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 04/14/2020

An April 13 letter to the editor in the Chicago Tribune addresses the paper’s misleading and alarmist narrative about the use of ethylene oxide (EtO).

Health and Safety

How to Spot a #NeverNeeded Regulation

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How to Spot a #NeverNeeded Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 04/13/2020

Not every regulation on the books is directly harming the COVID-19 response. There are a lot of other regulations that need reform, but the #NeverNeeded…

Health and Safety

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 04/13/2020

When Congress convenes next week, it will likely begin work on a Phase 4 stimulus bill. CEI analysts have made the case that addressing #NeverNeeded…

Regulatory Reform

Robots Are Here to Make Your Job Safer and Cleaner

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Robots Are Here to Make Your Job Safer and Cleaner

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 04/10/2020

Positive stories about win-win results from the march of automation are everywhere in our economy, but they don’t get told and repeated enough. The workers…

Business and Government

EPA Takes Step in Support of Coal-Refuse-to-Energy

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EPA Takes Step in Support of Coal-Refuse-to-Energy

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 04/09/2020

Green groups oppose efforts to deal with the coal refuse problem that plagues many coal mining communities in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. The EPA is…

Energy

How SEC Accounting Regulations Hindered National Stockpile—and Still May Be Doing So

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How SEC Accounting Regulations Hindered National Stockpile—and Still May Be Doing So

  • By: John Berlau
  • 04/09/2020

In a new report, CEI experts outline #NeverNeeded regulations that are frustrating responses to the pandemic and its aftermath. Among those is an obscure Securities…

Health and Safety

Deregulation Is an Effective Pandemic Defense

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Deregulation Is an Effective Pandemic Defense

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 04/09/2020

In a new op-ed in RealClearMarkets, Iain Murray and Ryan Young outline the major points of CEI’s just-released #NeverNeeded paper, which identifies regulations harmful to…

Consumer Well-Being

Don’t Combine COVID-19 Treatments of Government Spending and Internet

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Don’t Combine COVID-19 Treatments of Government Spending and Internet

  • By: Patrick Hedger
  • 04/07/2020

Government spending is ramping up in the face of the COVID-19 crisis. A significant chunk of the economy has shifted to telecommuting. There are now…

Tech and Telecom

Retro Review: The Year Civilization Collapsed

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Retro Review: The Year Civilization Collapsed

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 04/06/2020

This review of Eric H. Cline’s 1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed, was originally published at Inertia Wins. Despite covering events in the ancient past,…

Capitalism

Retro Reviews: An Introduction

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Retro Reviews: An Introduction

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 04/06/2020

Political news and analysis always suffers from a recency bias—we tend to assume that the latest analysis and reportage is superior to what was posted…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 04/06/2020

Quarantine and stay-at-home orders will likely last through the end of April in many places. In more heartening news, governments are rolling back numerous #NeverNeeded…

Regulatory Reform

Trump Administration Finalizes New Vehicle Fuel Economy Rule

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Trump Administration Finalizes New Vehicle Fuel Economy Rule

  • By: Myron Ebell
  • 04/03/2020

The Department of Transportation and the Environmental Protection Agency on March 31 announced their SAFE Vehicles Rule.The rule plus the revocation of the California waiver…

Energy and Environment

EPA Inspector General Report Could Exacerbate Medical Supply Shortages

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EPA Inspector General Report Could Exacerbate Medical Supply Shortages

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 04/03/2020

As hospitals struggle to access sterile medical supplies, the EPA Inspector General released a report that could make things worse. It alleges that EPA officials…

Consumer Well-Being

FDA Four-Month Delay Not Enough to Save E-Cigarette Industry

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FDA Four-Month Delay Not Enough to Save E-Cigarette Industry

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 04/03/2020

To fight the coronavirus, many states have pressed pause on certain rules and regulations. Vermont Governor Phil Scott signed an order lifting the state ban…

Consumer Freedom

Pipeline-Starved New York City Avoids Natural Gas Shortages this Winter, but May Face Problems in the Future

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Pipeline-Starved New York City Avoids Natural Gas Shortages this Winter, but May Face Problems in the Future

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 04/02/2020

New York City made it through another winter without any serious natural gas shortages, but it may not be so lucky next year. National Grid…

Climate

House Democrats Dust off January Infrastructure Wish List as Faux-Response to Coronavirus Crisis

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House Democrats Dust off January Infrastructure Wish List as Faux-Response to Coronavirus Crisis

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 04/02/2020

House Democrats announced a coronavirus infrastructure response as part of a “phase 4” relief bill. A transportation infrastructure stimulus package makes no sense as a…

Transportation

The #NeverNeeded Regulatory Reduction Commission

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The #NeverNeeded Regulatory Reduction Commission

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 04/01/2020

In a new Washington Examiner op ed, CEI Senior Fellow Ryan Young proposes a Regulatory Reduction Commission to act as a permanent watchdog to prevent #NeverNeeded…

Regulatory Reform

Antitrust Policy #NeverNeeded and Dangerous in a Crisis

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Antitrust Policy #NeverNeeded and Dangerous in a Crisis

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 04/01/2020

The Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission will now allow some collaboration between companies to address the corona virus health threat. They also warned a…

Antitrust

Why Is Trump’s SEC Chairman Looking to Bring Back an Obama-era Financial Rule?

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Why Is Trump’s SEC Chairman Looking to Bring Back an Obama-era Financial Rule?

  • By: Matthew Adams
  • 04/01/2020

SEC Chairman Jay Clayton has proposed a set of regulations last fall that would bar many middle class investors from buying mutual funds and exchange-traded…

Banking and Finance

Potential Phase 4 COVID-19 Bill Must Not Turn Broadband Charity into a Tax

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Potential Phase 4 COVID-19 Bill Must Not Turn Broadband Charity into a Tax

  • By: Patrick Hedger
  • 03/31/2020

As the COVID-19 crisis ransacks our economy, the old adage “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” carries increasingly important wisdom. By any objective account,…

Tech and Telecom

Regulatory Restraint, Full Throttle

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Regulatory Restraint, Full Throttle

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 03/31/2020

Members of Congress pursuing compromise or bipartisan net neutrality legislation should think twice about regulating away certain practices as a priori harmful. Among the greatest…

Media, Speech and Internet Freedoms

New York Times Explains Foolishness of Trump’s General Motors Nationalization

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New York Times Explains Foolishness of Trump’s General Motors Nationalization

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 03/30/2020

Last Friday, President Trump nationalized General Motors, ordering the company to produce as many ventilators as HHS Secretary Alex Azar says is necessary to address…

Automobiles and Roads

Trump Administration Suspends Tariffs, but Not Confusion, for Three Months

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Trump Administration Suspends Tariffs, but Not Confusion, for Three Months

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 03/30/2020

On Friday evening, the Trump administration announced it would stop collecting all tariff revenue for three months, effective immediately. In ordinary times, the news would…

Business and Government

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 03/30/2020

Coronavirus deaths topped 1,000 in the U.S. last week, while new cases continued to double every few days. Meanwhile, agencies issued new final regulations ranging…

Regulatory Reform

The Guardian Props Up Lame Greenpeace Tirade, Ignores Potential COVID-19 Risks from Reusable Grocery Bags

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The Guardian Props Up Lame Greenpeace Tirade, Ignores Potential COVID-19 Risks from Reusable Grocery Bags

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 03/27/2020

The Guardian recently published a story on a Greenpeace attack on CEI for pointing out that reusable grocery bags might contain dangerous pathogens, including COVID-19.

Energy and Environment

GOP Climate Bill Does Carbon Capture and Storage Actually Reduce Emissions

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GOP Climate Bill Does Carbon Capture and Storage Actually Reduce Emissions

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 03/27/2020

The American Enterprise Institute this week published A Critique of the House Republican Climate Policy Proposals by AEI economist Benjamin Zycher. Zycher finds that the…

Climate

COVID-19 Relief Bill Passes without Frivolous Green Baggage

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COVID-19 Relief Bill Passes without Frivolous Green Baggage

  • By: Myron Ebell
  • 03/27/2020

The Senate passed a $2 trillion COVID-19 relief and economic stimulus bill by a 96-0 vote. The House passed the bill by voice vote on March 27. The…

Business and Government

VIDEO: Reforming Antitrust for Global Competitiveness

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VIDEO: Reforming Antitrust for Global Competitiveness

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 03/27/2020

The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation recently hosted its latest virtual event, “Reforming Antitrust Policy for an Era of Global Competitiveness.” ITIF President Rob Atkinson…

Antitrust

Financial Services Committee Democrats Release COVID-19 Wish List

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Financial Services Committee Democrats Release COVID-19 Wish List

  • By: Matthew Adams
  • 03/27/2020

This week, Democrats on the House Financial Services Committee unveiled their public policy response to the COVID-19 pandemic. While framed as a goodwill attempt at…

Banking and Finance

Greenpeace’s Swing and Miss Reveals Its Hypocrisy about Health Risks from Reusable Bags 

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Greenpeace’s Swing and Miss Reveals Its Hypocrisy about Health Risks from Reusable Bags 

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 03/26/2020

According to Greenpeace, my recent article on the sanitary benefits of single-use plastic bags is part of an effort to “exploit” COVID-19 fears and promote…

Consumer Well-Being

Ninth Circuit Should Uphold Panel’s Decision to Dismiss Kids’ Climate Suit

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Ninth Circuit Should Uphold Panel’s Decision to Dismiss Kids’ Climate Suit

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 03/26/2020

The Department of Justice urged the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to stand by its decision to dismiss the so-called Kids Climate Suit on the…

Climate

Pandemic Economy: Toilet Paper Supplies Stretched, But Strong

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Pandemic Economy: Toilet Paper Supplies Stretched, But Strong

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 03/26/2020

American consumers, worried about the future of the coronavirus pandemic have continued to buy out available stocks of key products. However, temporary shortages are the…

Capitalism

House Democrats’ Third Coronavirus Supplemental Appropriation Bill Is an Outrage

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House Democrats’ Third Coronavirus Supplemental Appropriation Bill Is an Outrage

  • By: Patrick J. Michaels
  • 03/26/2020

The Take Responsibility for Workers and Families Act is the most irresponsible piece of fiscal legislation to come out of the profligate Congress for a…

Business and Government

Gingrich Praise of Huawei is Dangerously Misguided

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Gingrich Praise of Huawei is Dangerously Misguided

  • By: Patrick Hedger
  • 03/25/2020

After attempting to cover up the spread of the novel coronavirus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic, the Chinese Communist Party is now engaged in a…

Business and Government

Regulation, Not Offshoring, Is Hindering Industry from Ramping up Production

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Regulation, Not Offshoring, Is Hindering Industry from Ramping up Production

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 03/25/2020

In his latest Bloomberg column, Noah Smith argues that offshoring production led to the current shortage of medical masks and equipment in the face of…

Consumer Well-Being

The Next Alleged Environmental Threat: Coal Falling off Trains

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The Next Alleged Environmental Threat: Coal Falling off Trains

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 03/25/2020

Proponents of climate change are repurposing older statutes into climate policy tools, even though they were never intended for that purpose. The environmentalists’ goal is…

Climate

Fly the (Greenhouse) Friendly Skies, If You Can Still Afford to under the House COVID-19 Bill

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Fly the (Greenhouse) Friendly Skies, If You Can Still Afford to under the House COVID-19 Bill

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 03/24/2020

Airports haven’t been this empty since after 9/11, so it is not surprising that airlines would be recipients of tens of billions of assistance in…

Aviation

Minting Trillion-Dollar Platinum Coins Won’t Help Fight the Economic Downturn

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Minting Trillion-Dollar Platinum Coins Won’t Help Fight the Economic Downturn

  • By: Matthew Adams
  • 03/23/2020

Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) introduced legislation aimed at tackling the economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic. Tlaib’s bill would give every single person in America…

Banking and Finance

Need for More Wireless Spectrum Will Persist beyond COVID-19 Crisis with Introduction of 5G Technology

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Need for More Wireless Spectrum Will Persist beyond COVID-19 Crisis with Introduction of 5G Technology

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 03/23/2020

Last week, T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T and US Cellular all asked the FCC for temporary access to additional spectrum to accommodate the recent increased demand for…

Tech and Telecom

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 03/23/2020

Governments are responding to the coronavirus with a getting rid of harmful regulations on restaurants, schools, and stores. Most of these rules were never needed…

Regulatory Reform

Don’t Save Restaurants by Shafting Consumers

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Don’t Save Restaurants by Shafting Consumers

  • By: John Berlau
  • 03/20/2020

Restaurants are among the hardest—if not the hardest—hit of industries impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Like other industries, restaurants are lobbying Congress and state legislatures…

Banking and Finance

Will Coronavirus Fuel or Derail Climate Agenda?

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Will Coronavirus Fuel or Derail Climate Agenda?

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 03/20/2020

Fear and angst are contagious. With the coronavirus still spreading and the U.S. and global economies in danger of freefall, people may become more receptive…

Climate

Federal Court Decision Underscores Need for NEPA Reform

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Federal Court Decision Underscores Need for NEPA Reform

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 03/20/2020

The comment period has closed for the Council on Environmental Quality’s proposed updates to the implementing rules for the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Many…

Energy

Energy Special Interests Demand Handouts in Massive Coronavirus Stimulus Bill

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Energy Special Interests Demand Handouts in Massive Coronavirus Stimulus Bill

  • By: Myron Ebell
  • 03/20/2020

Energy special interests began swarming the Capitol, as Congress passed a second emergency spending bill addressing the coronavirus pandemic and began to put together a $1 trillion or larger stimulus…

Energy

Transportation Infrastructure Stimulus Is No Cure for Coronavirus Economic Slump

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Transportation Infrastructure Stimulus Is No Cure for Coronavirus Economic Slump

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 03/20/2020

As we enter a new era of slapdash bailouts driven by a dangerous mix of panic, ignorance, and opportunism, we face a growing list of…

Automobiles and Roads

A Billion Here, a Billion There …

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A Billion Here, a Billion There …

  • 03/19/2020

Amidst all these temporary war powers, rules, regulations, commands, restrictions, bailouts, and stimulus packages, it is wise to remember the words of Milton Friedman: “Nothing…

Business and Government

Post-Corona Politics: Opportunities and Threats

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Post-Corona Politics: Opportunities and Threats

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 03/19/2020

There is a lot of attention being paid to the latest emergency legislation being proposed to address the coronavirus pandemic, from $1,000 checks for every…

Health and Safety

Getting Rid of #NeverNeeded Regulations Hindering Coronavirus Response

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Getting Rid of #NeverNeeded Regulations Hindering Coronavirus Response

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 03/18/2020

What can Washington do to minimize harm from the coronavirus? Some of the best policy responses are coming not from imposing new regulations, but from…

Health and Safety

Toilet Paper Economics: Emergency Capitalism Still Better Than Normal Socialism

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Toilet Paper Economics: Emergency Capitalism Still Better Than Normal Socialism

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 03/17/2020

There are quite a few hot takes circulating at the moment about how grocery stores temporarily running out of toilet paper amid the current coronavirus…

Business and Government

Liberty in the Time of Coronavirus Part 2

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Liberty in the Time of Coronavirus Part 2

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 03/16/2020

Much of the money dedicated to medical research and services comes from the federal government. While some may see this is a good way to…

Health and Safety

Liberty in the Time of Coronavirus Part 1

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Liberty in the Time of Coronavirus Part 1

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 03/16/2020

A recent headline at The Atlantic declared, “There are No Libertarians in an Epidemic.” But, just as there are atheists in foxholes, there are libertarians…

Consumer Well-Being

Regulation, Confusion, and the Irony of Emergency COVID-19 Testing

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Regulation, Confusion, and the Irony of Emergency COVID-19 Testing

  • By: Gregory Conko
  • 03/16/2020

By now, readers are aware that testing in the United States for the novel coronavirus COVID-19 has been embarrassingly slow. Less well known is that…

Health and Safety

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 03/16/2020

It was a rough week. Coronavirus infections and deaths continued to climb. Wall Street is officially in a bear market, and Congress and President Trump…

Regulatory Reform

Federal District Court Upholds Constitutionality of California-Quebec Climate Pact

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Federal District Court Upholds Constitutionality of California-Quebec Climate Pact

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 03/13/2020

On February 12, Federal District Judge William B. Shubb rejected the Trump administration’s constitutional challenge to California’s greenhouse gas emission trading pact with Québec. Judge…

Climate

Refrigerants Debate Moves to House

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Refrigerants Debate Moves to House

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 03/13/2020

American consumers dodged a bullet when the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act failed to become part of the larger Senate energy package, which has stalled on…

Climate

As Supreme Court Debates CFPB Constitutionality, Agency Accountability Hangs in the Balance

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As Supreme Court Debates CFPB Constitutionality, Agency Accountability Hangs in the Balance

  • By: Matthew Adams
  • 03/13/2020

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments last week over the constitutionality of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and whether, as currently structured, it is too…

Banking and Finance

Coronavirus and the Limits of “Flash Policy”

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Coronavirus and the Limits of “Flash Policy”

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 03/12/2020

The coronavirus outbreak is serious, and it deserves a serious response. If you’re healthy, help people out. If you have elderly relatives or neighbors, reach…

Health and Safety

Sen. Toomey Defends Capitalism

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Sen. Toomey Defends Capitalism

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 03/12/2020

This week Sen. Pat Toomey gave an excellent and much-needed speech at the Heritage Foundation on capitalism and its right-leaning critics. Toomey made clear that…

Business and Government

Eleven Free Market Groups Submit Joint Comments on Proposed Updated NEPA Regulations

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Eleven Free Market Groups Submit Joint Comments on Proposed Updated NEPA Regulations

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 03/11/2020

CEI and 10 other free market organizations submitted comments supporting the Council on Environmental Quality’s (CEQ) Proposed Updated regulations for implementing the National Environmental Policy…

Energy and Environment

VIDEO: What Did “the Future” Hold for Public Policy in the 1980s?

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VIDEO: What Did “the Future” Hold for Public Policy in the 1980s?

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 03/09/2020

The American Enterprise Institute has gone deep into its archives and posted dozens of old videos of roundtables and speeches going back, in some cases,…

Capitalism

CEI Comments to FCC on Proposed Reallocation of 5.9 GHz Band

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CEI Comments to FCC on Proposed Reallocation of 5.9 GHz Band

  • By: Marc Scribner, Patrick Hedger
  • 03/09/2020

On March 9, CEI submitted comments to the FCC on its proposal to reallocate a portion of the 5.9 GHz band from Intelligent Transportation Systems…

Tech and Telecom

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 03/09/2020

Coronavirus continued to spread, the Democratic presidential field significantly narrowed, and the former head of the UAW was charged with embezzlement. Meanwhile, agencies issued new…

Regulatory Reform

New York Times’ Shoddy Reporting on Agency Skeptic

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New York Times’ Shoddy Reporting on Agency Skeptic

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 03/06/2020

The New York Times recently ran an article titled “A Trump Insider Embeds Climate Denial in Scientific Research.” The fact-checkers and editors dropped the ball on this…

Climate

SEC’s Proposed Rules Would Take ETFs out of the Hands of Middle-Class Investors

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SEC’s Proposed Rules Would Take ETFs out of the Hands of Middle-Class Investors

  • By: Matthew Adams
  • 03/06/2020

CEI recently signed on to a coalition letter encouraging the Securities and Exchange Commission to abandon its plans to further regulate certain financial products and…

Banking and Finance

CEI Scholars Warn EARN IT Act Will Weaken Online Protections

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CEI Scholars Warn EARN IT Act Will Weaken Online Protections

  • By: CEI Staff
  • 03/05/2020

Today, a bipartisan group of senators introduced the EARN IT Act, a bill that ties critical intermediary liability protections for online platforms, known as Section…

Media, Speech and Internet Freedoms

Locusts Threatening African Food Supply; Greens Oppose Only Solution

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Locusts Threatening African Food Supply; Greens Oppose Only Solution

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 03/05/2020

As billions of desert locusts swarm through East Africa and into Asia threatening the food supply of millions, environmental activists want to ban and regulate…

Chemical Risk

Liberate to Stimulate 2020: Let’s Start with Trade

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Liberate to Stimulate 2020: Let’s Start with Trade

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 03/05/2020

The past two weeks have seen a volatile market owing to concerns over coronavirus, which suggests an economic downturn could be on the cards. The…

Trade and International

Washington’s Latest Attack on Air Conditioning

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Washington’s Latest Attack on Air Conditioning

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 03/05/2020

Think air conditioning isn’t expensive enough? Then you’ll love a proposed amendment to the Senate energy bill that restricts the refrigerants used in millions of…

Climate

Big-Mouth CEOs Less of a Threat than Crusading Politicians

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Big-Mouth CEOs Less of a Threat than Crusading Politicians

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 03/04/2020

Free-market advocates are understandably skeptical of “stakeholder” capitalism—the idea that corporate managers should focus not just on returns to shareholders, but on pleasing a potentially…

Antitrust

Joint Employer Rule Gives Much-Needed Certainty to Franchises

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Joint Employer Rule Gives Much-Needed Certainty to Franchises

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 03/03/2020

The National Labor Relations Board finalized a rule last week that will bring much needed relief and certainty to the franchise industry and other industries…

Labor and Employment

Regulatory Hurdles Already Impeding Competition to Big Tech

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Regulatory Hurdles Already Impeding Competition to Big Tech

  • By: Patrick Hedger
  • 03/03/2020

Calls to regulate “big tech” firms continue to grow louder. Concerns range from the ability of these firms to influence the political landscape to allegations…

Antitrust

A One-Stop Executive Order 13891 Guidance Document Portal

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A One-Stop Executive Order 13891 Guidance Document Portal

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 03/02/2020

If agencies are required to compile and list all their sub-regulatory guidance documents and post, link and consistently index them on a portal, can we…

Regulatory Reform

EPA, Interior, and other Federal Agencies Post Guidance Documents on Searchable Websites

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EPA, Interior, and other Federal Agencies Post Guidance Documents on Searchable Websites

  • By: Myron Ebell
  • 03/02/2020

On February 28, the EPA and other federal agencies posted all their guidance documents on searchable websites, complying with an OMB deadline to implement Executive…

Regulatory Reform

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 03/02/2020

The coronavirus outbreak began to infect financial markets as well as people, with stock markets having their worst week since at least 2008. The number…

Regulatory Reform

May Common Sense Prevail: New York Delays Enforcement of Plastic Bag Ban

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May Common Sense Prevail: New York Delays Enforcement of Plastic Bag Ban

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 02/28/2020

New York State’s ban on single-use plastic grocery bags was slated to start on Monday, March 1st, but a state court has just put a…

Energy and Environment

Appeals Court Rules Heathrow Expansion Unlawful, Citing Paris Climate Treaty

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Appeals Court Rules Heathrow Expansion Unlawful, Citing Paris Climate Treaty

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 02/28/2020

The UK Court of Appeals on February 27th declared unlawful the Department of Transport’s approval of Heathrow Airport’s expansion plans, because the government “had…

Climate

VIDEO: Trade Is Not a Four-Letter Word

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VIDEO: Trade Is Not a Four-Letter Word

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 02/28/2020

Former Export-Import Bank Chairman Fred Hochberg recently made an appearance at the American Enterprise Institute to promote his new book, Trade Is Not a Four…

Business and Government

Federal Court Rightly Affirms Online Platforms’ First Amendment Rights

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Federal Court Rightly Affirms Online Platforms’ First Amendment Rights

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 02/28/2020

This week the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that, “despite YouTube’s ubiquity and its role as a publicfacing platform, it remains a private forum,…

Media, Speech and Internet Freedoms

Two Cheers for Nikki Haley’s Defense of Capitalism

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Two Cheers for Nikki Haley’s Defense of Capitalism

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 02/27/2020

Former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley has written a bold and, for the most part, very good op-ed on the future of…

Business and Government

The Minimum Wage Tax Increase

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The Minimum Wage Tax Increase

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 02/27/2020

By far the most common criticism of minimum wages is that they cost jobs.

Labor and Employment

Net Reality: Five Years Since the Open Internet Order

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Net Reality: Five Years Since the Open Internet Order

  • By: Patrick Hedger
  • 02/26/2020

If you’re reading this, the Internet is alive and well. If you’re wondering how the Internet is doing, just picture a rocket—symbolizing both the incredible…

Media, Speech and Internet Freedoms

“Scientocracy” Highlights Problematic Incentives in Government Research

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“Scientocracy” Highlights Problematic Incentives in Government Research

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 02/25/2020

Yesterday CEI put on an excellent event on science policy on Capitol Hill on the new book Scientocracy: The Tangled Web of Public Science and…

Business and Government

Chairman Crapo Offers Hope for Safe Banking in Controversial Industries

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Chairman Crapo Offers Hope for Safe Banking in Controversial Industries

  • By: Matthew Adams
  • 02/25/2020

Last October, the House passed the Secure and Fair Enforcement (SAFE) Banking Act to provide safe harbor for banks and credit unions doing business with…

Banking and Finance

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 02/24/2020

During the four-day week, Lawrence Tesler passed away. The underappreciated inventor created the cut, copy, and paste functions on computers. The Hair Club for Men…

Regulatory Reform

New Analysis on Tax and Regulatory Issues for Carsharing Companies

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New Analysis on Tax and Regulatory Issues for Carsharing Companies

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 02/21/2020

Our friend and Tech Policy Podcast host Ash Kazaryan recently recorded a fascinating interview with Reason Foundation Policy Analyst Spence Purnell on how Florida (and…

Business and Government

Sustainability Disclosures, Meant to Protect, Could Create Additional Risk for Investors

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Sustainability Disclosures, Meant to Protect, Could Create Additional Risk for Investors

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 02/21/2020

The Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) claims that it focuses on issues that are “financially material” to the companies they are assessing. But materiality is…

Capitalism

U.S. Department of Transportation Proposes Modernizing its Aviation Consumer Protection Authority

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U.S. Department of Transportation Proposes Modernizing its Aviation Consumer Protection Authority

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 02/21/2020

Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao announced a new proposed rule that would “align its definitions of unfairness and deception with the principles set forth by…

Aviation

Report Misconstrues SAFE Rule ‘Rollbacks’

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Report Misconstrues SAFE Rule ‘Rollbacks’

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 02/20/2020

A recent Rhodium Group report purports to show by the numbers that the fuel economy “rollbacks” effected by the Trump administration’s forthcoming Safer Affordable Fuel…

Chemical Risk

Exploring History of Black Entrepreneurs

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Exploring History of Black Entrepreneurs

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 02/20/2020

Madam C.J. Walker founded and built a company specializing in hair care products that eventually made her a millionaire and international celebrity. Her army of…

Capitalism

Amazon Documentary Shows How Consumers Benefit

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Amazon Documentary Shows How Consumers Benefit

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 02/19/2020

PBS’s Frontline aired its documentary, “Amazon Empire: The Rise and Reign of Jeff Bezos,” last night. While the tone of the piece was markedly suspicious,…

Antitrust

So-Called Conservative Tech Proposal Is an Affront to the First Amendment

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So-Called Conservative Tech Proposal Is an Affront to the First Amendment

  • By: Patrick Hedger
  • 02/18/2020

Several conservative groups have signaled their support for what some are calling a “small-government solution” to perceived anti-conservative bias by tech platforms. The solution that…

Media, Speech and Internet Freedoms

FCC to Vote on Crucial Spectrum Auction this Month

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FCC to Vote on Crucial Spectrum Auction this Month

  • By: Patrick Hedger
  • 02/18/2020

At the FCC open meeting on February 28, the commissioners will vote on a critical matter regarding a proposed public auction for what is known…

Tech and Telecom

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 02/18/2020

Spring Training began for all 30 Major League Baseball teams, bringing joy across the nation. Meanwhile, agencies issued new final regulations ranging from grains ounce…

Regulatory Reform

House Republican Leaders Introduce Pointless, Costly, But Virtue-Signaling Climate Legislation

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House Republican Leaders Introduce Pointless, Costly, But Virtue-Signaling Climate Legislation

  • By: Myron Ebell
  • 02/15/2020

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and several senior Republicans announced they were going to introduce four bills to address climate change. On the bright side, none…

Climate

A Partial Inventory of Federal Agency Guidance Documents Before Trump’s Official Compendium Comes Due

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A Partial Inventory of Federal Agency Guidance Documents Before Trump’s Official Compendium Comes Due

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 02/14/2020

Reporting on "regulatory dark matter" is still falling short.

Regulatory Reform

VIDEO: Assessing Frédéric Bastiat’s Legacy

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VIDEO: Assessing Frédéric Bastiat’s Legacy

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 02/14/2020

A new a three-part video series from the American Institute for Economic Research on Frédéric Bastiat's life and legacy is an excellent introduction to the…

Capitalism

Study Finds Strong Acceleration in Ocean Circulation

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Study Finds Strong Acceleration in Ocean Circulation

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 02/14/2020

As part of its “Climate in Crisis” series, NBC News on February 11 reported the results of a new study on “the undersea conveyor belts…

Climate

New Poll Holds Some Surprises on Demographics and Politics in U.S.

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New Poll Holds Some Surprises on Demographics and Politics in U.S.

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 02/13/2020

Gallup has released a new poll about what kind of people Americans would be willing to support for president.

Capitalism

The Spectrum Case against AB5

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The Spectrum Case against AB5

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 02/13/2020

California’s Assembly Bill 5 (AB5) is intended to classify more independent contractors as formal employees. The goal is for workers to get higher wages and…

Labor and Employment

Democratic Witnesses Oppose Interest Rate Cap

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Democratic Witnesses Oppose Interest Rate Cap

  • By: Matthew Adams
  • 02/13/2020

American Banker ran a piece last week on a proposed law to impose an interest rate cap on small-dollar loans. While the hearing revealed the…

Banking and Finance

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