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Higher Taxes, Wasteful Spending Not Solutions to Infrastructure Problems

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Higher Taxes, Wasteful Spending Not Solutions to Infrastructure Problems

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 03/07/2019

In recent years, there have been increasing calls to raise federal fuel excise tax rates in order to address what many have called an infrastructure…

Automobiles and Roads

California Supreme Court Upholds Pension Reform, Punts on ‘California Rule’

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California Supreme Court Upholds Pension Reform, Punts on ‘California Rule’

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 03/07/2019

On Monday, March 4, the California Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision, upheld a major provision in the state’s 2012 pension reform legislation, but punted…

Government Unions

E-Cigarette Puritans Risk Lives

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E-Cigarette Puritans Risk Lives

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 03/07/2019

Tobacco companies faced a savage backlash in the 1990s when the public realized they willfully misled the world about the dangers of smoking. Yet when…

Consumer Freedom

Florida Bill Shines Light on Union Subsidy

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Florida Bill Shines Light on Union Subsidy

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 03/06/2019

Taxpayer dollars should be used to benefit the general public, not special interest groups. Yet, the state of Florida doles out a massive subsidy to…

Government Unions

The Regulatory Costs of Abandoned Federalism

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The Regulatory Costs of Abandoned Federalism

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 03/06/2019

The deterioration of the principle of separation of powers is a signature feature of the powerful federal Administrative State. This corrosion is accompanied by a…

Business and Government

Three Reasons Kigali Amendment Favors China over America

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Three Reasons Kigali Amendment Favors China over America

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 03/05/2019

Beginning in the 1970s, many policymakers became concerned that the refrigerants used in most air conditioners and refrigerators were leaking into the air and depleting the…

Climate

What Do Economists Think about the Minimum Wage?

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What Do Economists Think about the Minimum Wage?

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 03/05/2019

The playwright George Bernard Shaw once said that if you laid all the world’s economists end to end, they would not reach a conclusion. President…

Labor and Employment

House Democrats Take on Department of Energy over Appliance Efficiency Standards

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House Democrats Take on Department of Energy over Appliance Efficiency Standards

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 03/04/2019

The Department of Energy (DOE) has been regulating the energy efficiency of home appliances since 1987, ostensibly for the benefit of consumers, but the Obama-era…

Energy

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations   

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations   

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 03/04/2019

The Michael Cohen hearing shenanigans gobbled up the headlines, but actual substantive news happened regarding talks with China and North Korea—in particular, a planned tariff…

Regulatory Reform

EPA Finally Initiates Air Quality Assessment of Renewable Fuel Standard

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EPA Finally Initiates Air Quality Assessment of Renewable Fuel Standard

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 03/01/2019

The Environmental Protection Agency recently announced that it is taking comment on the air quality impacts of the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) and will complete a study…

Energy and Environment

McCarthy Picks Republicans for Select Committee on Climate Crisis

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McCarthy Picks Republicans for Select Committee on Climate Crisis

  • By: Myron Ebell
  • 03/01/2019

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) on February 28th announced the names of the Republicans he has chosen to serve on the Select Committee on the Climate…

Climate

Trade, Job Losses, and Comparable Wages

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Trade, Job Losses, and Comparable Wages

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 03/01/2019

One of the frequent objections posted by those who are concerned about free trade is that it leads to job losses. This is true. However,…

Trade and International

VIDEO: Gig Economy Is Here to Stay

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VIDEO: Gig Economy Is Here to Stay

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 03/01/2019

Our friends at the Federalist Society are back with a new video on the gig economy, “Here to Stay: The Modern World of Hospitality,” examining…

Business and Government

Labor Officials Dragging Feet on Union Financial Transparency

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Labor Officials Dragging Feet on Union Financial Transparency

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 02/28/2019

The Office of Labor-Management Standards (OLMS), a division within the Department of Labor (DOL), has been generally inactive during the Trump administration, an unfortunate reality…

Labor and Employment

Administration Looks to Make Household-Level Imports More Expensive

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Administration Looks to Make Household-Level Imports More Expensive

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 02/28/2019

One of the consistent problems with the Trump administration’s trade policy is an obsession with reciprocity—if goods aren’t treated exactly the same way as imports…

Trade and International

Pension Obligation Bonds No Panacea for State Budget Liabilities

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Pension Obligation Bonds No Panacea for State Budget Liabilities

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 02/27/2019

Illinois has a new governor and Chicago will soon have a new mayor—and the same old underfunded public pensions. Inheriting a predecessor’s debts is never…

Labor and Employment

Warren Buffett Warns about Unfunded Public Pension Liabilities—Again

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Warren Buffett Warns about Unfunded Public Pension Liabilities—Again

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 02/27/2019

Would you invest in a state with large unfunded pension liabilities? Warren Buffett likely wouldn’t. In a long interview with CNBC this week, the famed…

Labor and Employment

Virginia Legislature Restricts Privately-Funded State Legal Staff

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Virginia Legislature Restricts Privately-Funded State Legal Staff

  • By: Christopher C. Horner
  • 02/27/2019

As revealed in detail in “Law Enforcement for Rent: How Special Interests Fund Climate Policy through State Attorneys General,” former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg…

Climate

How Much Will the Green New Deal Cost Your Family?

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How Much Will the Green New Deal Cost Your Family?

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 02/26/2019

The American Action Forum (AAF) yesterday posted a preliminary analysis of the scope, implications, and costs of the Green New Deal (GND). I can’t wait…

Climate

Fintech and the Future of Consumer Finance

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Fintech and the Future of Consumer Finance

  • By: Daniel Press
  • 02/26/2019

Everyone understands the need for access to credit. No matter how well we budget, we occasionally come up short due to an unexpected circumstance or expense—a…

Banking and Finance

Costs of Regulatory Takings and Property Value Destruction

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Costs of Regulatory Takings and Property Value Destruction

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 02/26/2019

Takings issues noted here are just the beginning of government neglect of the institution of private property, notable especially in emergent sectors. But the disdain…

Regulatory Reform

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations   

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations   

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 02/25/2019

The federal government was on a four-day work week in honor of George Washington’s birthday, but agencies still found time to issue regulations ranging from…

Regulatory Reform

White House to Create President’s Commission on National Climate Security

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White House to Create President’s Commission on National Climate Security

  • By: Myron Ebell
  • 02/23/2019

The Washington Post obtained leaked Trump administration documents this week that reveal that the White House is preparing an executive order to create a President’s…

Climate

More New England Natural Gas Pipelines Needed, But Unlikely

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More New England Natural Gas Pipelines Needed, But Unlikely

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 02/22/2019

New England continues to struggle with barely-adequate electric reliability, especially during the region’s winter cold spells. This is due in large part to the retirements of…

Energy

Say No to Trump’s Proposed Auto Tariffs

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Say No to Trump’s Proposed Auto Tariffs

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 02/22/2019

President Trump is mulling a tariff on automobiles. Joining a long list of people urging him against it is the Japanese auto industry. That opposition…

Trade and International

VIDEO: You’ve Come a Long Way, Regulatory Reform

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VIDEO: You’ve Come a Long Way, Regulatory Reform

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 02/22/2019

Our friends at the American Enterprise Institute are doing a great job leveraging their many decades of experience in Washington, D.C. They've been raiding their…

Regulatory Reform

Confusing Poll Clouds Public Perception of Trump Emergency Declaration

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Confusing Poll Clouds Public Perception of Trump Emergency Declaration

  • By: Devin Watkins
  • 02/21/2019

President Trump’s national emergency declaration is constitutional, as I explained in a recent op-ed in the Washington Examiner. That’s an important fact, because we trust…

Law and Litigation

Real-World Effects of Pension Debt

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Real-World Effects of Pension Debt

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 02/21/2019

Debates over public pension finance often have an abstract quality, taking place outside most people’s immediate concerns. Yet, the real-world effects can be quite tangible.

Labor and Employment

Regulatory Costs and the Loss of Liberty

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Regulatory Costs and the Loss of Liberty

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 02/19/2019

From classical liberal and individual rights perspectives, the administrative state is an affront to liberty almost by definition.

Business and Government

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations 

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations 

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 02/18/2019

Congress and President Trump passed a spending bill to avoid another shutdown, but President Trump’s national emergency declaration over a non-emergency provides a troubling precedent…

Regulatory Reform

California’s Gov. Newsom Slams Brakes on California Bullet Train

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California’s Gov. Newsom Slams Brakes on California Bullet Train

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 02/17/2019

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) on February 12th unexpectedly slammed the brakes on the state’s high-speed rail project. The project “as currently planned, would cost too…

Climate

Sen. McConnell Calls for Senate Vote on Green New Deal, Markey Calls ‘Sabotage’

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Sen. McConnell Calls for Senate Vote on Green New Deal, Markey Calls ‘Sabotage’

  • By: Myron Ebell
  • 02/16/2019

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said on February 12th that he planned to schedule a vote on the Green New Deal Resolution in the near future using Rule…

Climate

House Republican Committee Leaders Begin Caving on Climate Science and Policies

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House Republican Committee Leaders Begin Caving on Climate Science and Policies

  • By: Myron Ebell
  • 02/15/2019

Reps. Greg Walden (R-OR) and Frank Lucas (R-OK), the ranking Republican members of the two committees with the most jurisdiction over climate science and energy-rationing…

Climate

SEC Should Stop Coercing Brokers to Buy Data From Exchanges

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SEC Should Stop Coercing Brokers to Buy Data From Exchanges

  • By: John Berlau
  • 02/15/2019

There are many types of burdensome government mandates, but of all the Ten Thousand Commandments, regulations that coerce the purchase of a particular product or…

Banking and Finance

Tim Carney on ‘Alienated America’

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Tim Carney on ‘Alienated America’

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 02/15/2019

Our old friend (and former CEI Warren Brookes Journalism Fellow) Tim Carney has a new book out, “Alienated America: Why Some Places Thrive While Others…

Business and Government

Appalachian Trail Should Not Block New Energy Development

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Appalachian Trail Should Not Block New Energy Development

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 02/15/2019

The Department of Justice is pushing back against a federal court decision that could jeopardize the future availability and affordability of natural gas across America’s…

Energy

Carbon Capture and Storage Not ‘Best System’ to Reduce Emissions

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Carbon Capture and Storage Not ‘Best System’ to Reduce Emissions

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 02/15/2019

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency yesterday held an all-day “listening session” at its Washington, D.C. headquarters on its proposal to revise the Obama administration’s new…

Climate

Economics of Green New Deal: More Red Than Green

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Economics of Green New Deal: More Red Than Green

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 02/14/2019

My colleagues have written elsewhere about the energy and environmental components of the “Green New Deal” proposals that have been enthusiastically agreed to by most…

Business and Government

Unions Defend Job-Killing Regulation

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Unions Defend Job-Killing Regulation

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 02/14/2019

A holdover Obama regulation is costing businesses billions of dollars and workers millions of job opportunities. A survey conducted by the International Franchise Association found…

Labor and Employment

Setting the Record Straight on IRIS Reform Progress

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Setting the Record Straight on IRIS Reform Progress

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 02/13/2019

The Competitive Enterprise Institute published my paper this week on the Environmental Protection Agency’s Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS). This is a research program that…

Chemical Risk

Unmeasured Meta-Costs of the Administrative State

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Unmeasured Meta-Costs of the Administrative State

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 02/13/2019

In my recent Forbes column “Rule of Flaw and the Costs of Coercion: Charting Undisclosed Burdens of the Administrative State,” I discuss some of the…

Regulatory Reform

Ominous Parallels: Were AOC and LaRouche Secretly Working Together?

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Ominous Parallels: Were AOC and LaRouche Secretly Working Together?

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 02/13/2019

It seems like an odd coincidence that legendary American political cult figure Lyndon LaRouche would pass away the same week that the Green New Deal…

Business and Government

Financial Services ‘Regulatory Sandbox’ Is Win for Consumers  

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Financial Services ‘Regulatory Sandbox’ Is Win for Consumers  

  • By: Daniel Press
  • 02/12/2019

The comment period on a critical new initiative to promote innovation in financial services from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau closed this Monday. My colleague…

Banking and Finance

Conservative Criticisms of Passenger Facility Charge Again Miss Mark

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Conservative Criticisms of Passenger Facility Charge Again Miss Mark

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 02/11/2019

Our friends at the National Taxpayers Union (NTU) recently sent a letter to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure in advance of a hearing…

Aviation

Green New Deal Launched with Support from Democratic Presidential Candidates

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Green New Deal Launched with Support from Democratic Presidential Candidates

  • By: Myron Ebell
  • 02/11/2019

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Sen. Edward Markey (D-MA) held a press conference outside the Capitol building on February 7th to introduce their House and Senate resolutions for a…

Climate

Kids Climate Litigants Petition Court to Stop Fossil Fuel Development

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Kids Climate Litigants Petition Court to Stop Fossil Fuel Development

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 02/11/2019

Kelsey Juliana and her fellow litigants are the youngsters who, since 2015, have been suing the federal government to “prepare and implement an enforceable national remedial plan to…

Climate

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations   

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations   

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 02/11/2019

The delayed State of the Union speech happened on Tuesday, but contained no surprises on the policy front. The length of the Federal Register doubled…

Regulatory Reform

Net Neutrality Regulation Still a Bad Idea

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Net Neutrality Regulation Still a Bad Idea

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 02/07/2019

The debate at today’s House Committee on Energy and Commerce hearing was largely between making blocking, throttling, and fast lanes illegal and going further to…

Media, Speech and Internet Freedoms

VIDEO: Operation Choke Point Sets Dangerous Precedent

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VIDEO: Operation Choke Point Sets Dangerous Precedent

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 02/07/2019

Our friends at the Federalist Society have an interesting new video out on legal businesses being targeted for government harassment because their products have become politically…

Banking and Finance

Amazon under Pressure to Accept Union

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Amazon under Pressure to Accept Union

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 02/06/2019

This week, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said Amazon employees should unionize, and that the company should welcome losing a direct line of…

Labor and Employment

House Climate Hearing off to Bad Start

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House Climate Hearing off to Bad Start

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 02/06/2019

The newly-minted environment and climate change subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee will hold a hearing today titled “Time for Action: Addressing the Environmental…

Climate

Administrative Procedure Act Limitations:  Process and Oversight Shortcomings

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Administrative Procedure Act Limitations: Process and Oversight Shortcomings

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 02/05/2019

The Administrative Procedure Act of 1946 (APA) set up the foundation of the public consultation rulemaking procedure. Part one of this two-part glance at APA…

Regulatory Reform

Fintech: A Bipartisan Priority for the 116th Congress

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Fintech: A Bipartisan Priority for the 116th Congress

  • By: Daniel Press
  • 02/04/2019

While the 115th Congress did not achieve all that was hoped for with regards to financial services reform, it did make important progress to achieving…

Banking and Finance

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 02/04/2019

The Midwest froze, but the Federal Register began to heat up. As I predicted earlier, the first three post-shutdown editions were slow. Then Thursday’s edition…

Regulatory Reform

EPA’s Andrew Wheeler Appoints John Christy to Science Advisory Board

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EPA’s Andrew Wheeler Appoints John Christy to Science Advisory Board

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 02/01/2019

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler on January 31st announced the appointment of some 29 experts to serve on the agency’s Science Advisory Board…

Climate

Plastic Bag Ban Mania Will Do More Harm than Good

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Plastic Bag Ban Mania Will Do More Harm than Good

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 02/01/2019

An anti-plastics craze has swept the country and the globe, prompting lawmakers to propose and impose bans on various plastic products—from straws to shopping bags…

Consumer Freedom

VIDEO: Thanos Was Wrong about Humanity

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VIDEO: Thanos Was Wrong about Humanity

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 02/01/2019

Our friends at the American Enterprise Institute have a great video series in which they explain important issues, each in only 60 seconds. A very-short format like this…

Business and Government

Ninth Circuit Strikes Down Soda Labeling Ban for Wrong Reasons

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Ninth Circuit Strikes Down Soda Labeling Ban for Wrong Reasons

  • By: Devin Watkins
  • 02/01/2019

This week the federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held unconstitutional the size requirement in San Francisco’s soda warning labeling regulation. However, there are broader…

Consumer Freedom

Jobs Numbers Continue Generally Positive Trend

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Jobs Numbers Continue Generally Positive Trend

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 02/01/2019

The latest jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics suggest that the economy is continuing on a steady course, at least as far as…

Labor and Employment

The Bicameral Congressional Trade Authority Act

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The Bicameral Congressional Trade Authority Act

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 01/31/2019

This week Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI) introduced the Bicameral Congressional Trade Authority Act, which would reduce the president’s authority to unilaterally enact new tariffs by…

Trade and International

Rep. Waters Reiterates Support for JOBS Act 3.0

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Rep. Waters Reiterates Support for JOBS Act 3.0

  • By: John Berlau
  • 01/31/2019

In a major speech to a liberal group outlining her priorities as chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) sharply criticized…

Banking and Finance

A Brief Outline of Undisclosed Costs of Regulation

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A Brief Outline of Undisclosed Costs of Regulation

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 01/30/2019

In my recent Forbes column “Rule of Flaw and the Costs of Coercion: Charting Undisclosed Burdens of the Administrative State,” I discussed checks on the…

Regulatory Reform

Administrative Procedure Act Limitations: Cost Measurement and Disclosure

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Administrative Procedure Act Limitations: Cost Measurement and Disclosure

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 01/30/2019

U.S. Circuit Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III noted in a 2017 journal article that regulation sometimes contains “too much detail,” changes too “frequently and capriciously,” creates backlogs and…

Regulatory Reform

The Shutdown Is Over: How Does that Affect Regulation?

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The Shutdown Is Over: How Does that Affect Regulation?

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 01/28/2019

During the partial shutdown, the Federal Register slowed to a crawl. Published every weekday, an average day’s edition consists of about 270 pages and contains…

Regulatory Reform

Forecast: U.S. to Become Net Energy Exporter in 2020

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Forecast: U.S. to Become Net Energy Exporter in 2020

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 01/28/2019

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) expects the United States to become a net energy exporter in 2020. That is the “reference case” projection in…

Energy

Agenda for the 116th Congress: Tech and Telecom

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Agenda for the 116th Congress: Tech and Telecom

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 01/28/2019

As technology and telecommunications evolve, new challenges inevitably arise for policy makers. New mandates or prohibitions should be avoided in all but the most exceptional…

Intellectual Property

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations   

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations   

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 01/28/2019

The partial shutdown ended on Friday, though only on a three-week deal. This likely will not show up in the Federal Register’s page and rule…

Regulatory Reform

Chuck Todd’s ‘Daily Show’ Comments Got It Wrong on the Climate Debate

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Chuck Todd’s ‘Daily Show’ Comments Got It Wrong on the Climate Debate

  • By: Kent Lassman
  • 01/25/2019

Last night Chuck Todd went on “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” and was asked about his announcement on a recent episode of “Meet the…

Climate

Warren Wealth Tax Proposal Raises Constitutional Questions

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Warren Wealth Tax Proposal Raises Constitutional Questions

  • By: Devin Watkins
  • 01/25/2019

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) has proposed a new wealth tax. We don’t know a lot of details on what is being proposed, but what little…

Law and Litigation

VIDEO: Pacific Legal Foundation Stands up for Freedom of Falconry

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VIDEO: Pacific Legal Foundation Stands up for Freedom of Falconry

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 01/25/2019

Falconry has a long and noble heritage. During most of that time, however, it has been heavily regulated. In Medieval England, for example, only people…

Law and Litigation

New Cable Franchise Rules to Benefit Consumers

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New Cable Franchise Rules to Benefit Consumers

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 01/24/2019

In September of last year, the Federal Communications Commission issued a further notice of proposed rulemaking clarifying how the amount that cities are allowed to…

Tech and Telecom

Oregon Introduces Taxpayer-Funded Union Subsidy

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Oregon Introduces Taxpayer-Funded Union Subsidy

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 01/24/2019

Earlier this week, I took a look at legislation that has been enacted to undercut the Supreme Court’s decision last year in Janus v. AFSCME.

Government Unions

CEI Leads Coalition in Support of Nationwide Road Usage Charge Pilot Program

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CEI Leads Coalition in Support of Nationwide Road Usage Charge Pilot Program

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 01/24/2019

Today, the Competitive Enterprise Institute sent a letter to Congress urging members to preserve and strengthen the users-pay/users-benefit highway funding principle and to establish a…

Automobiles and Roads

Courts Should Protect Economic Liberty Rights As Originally Understood

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Courts Should Protect Economic Liberty Rights As Originally Understood

  • By: Devin Watkins
  • 01/23/2019

The prohibition on taking a person’s liberty without due process of law is enshrined in the Constitution’s Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments. But what does this…

Law and Litigation

What If Trump’s Regulations Exceed His Regulatory Rollback Savings?

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What If Trump’s Regulations Exceed His Regulatory Rollback Savings?

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 01/23/2019

President Donald Trump has pruned rules and costs at a quicker pace than other presidents. But could his other policies torpedo that?…

Regulatory Reform

Would a TSA Strike Force an End to the Shutdown?

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Would a TSA Strike Force an End to the Shutdown?

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 01/22/2019

As the current partial federal government shutdown drags on and many federal employees continue to go without pay, some pundits have suggested that one way…

Aviation

In Aftermath of ‘Janus’ Decision, Blue States Push Pro-Union Bills

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In Aftermath of ‘Janus’ Decision, Blue States Push Pro-Union Bills

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 01/22/2019

Prior to the landmark Supreme Court decision in Janus v. AFSCME, government unions were already devising ways to keep members and dues flowing. In a…

Government Unions

EPA’s Wheeler Responds to Renewable Fuel Standard Questions

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EPA’s Wheeler Responds to Renewable Fuel Standard Questions

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 01/22/2019

The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works held its confirmation hearing for acting Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler on January 16th. The Renewable Fuel…

Energy

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 01/21/2019

Last week, people got worked up over hamburgers and a television commercial about razors. Meanwhile the partial federal shutdown continued, and a bill to introduce…

Regulatory Reform

Agenda for the 116th Congress: Banking and Finance

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Agenda for the 116th Congress: Banking and Finance

  • By: Daniel Press
  • 01/21/2019

Perhaps one of the most under-appreciated aspects of our modern world is the fact that finance is fundamental to the operation of a free and…

Banking and Finance

VIDEO: Lower Shipping Costs, Repeal the Jones Act

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VIDEO: Lower Shipping Costs, Repeal the Jones Act

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 01/18/2019

The Jones Act, originally passed in 1920, is a law that requires ships that service U.S. ports to be entirely U.S. owned and operated. This…

Trade and International

Agenda for the 116th Congress: Trade

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Agenda for the 116th Congress: Trade

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 01/18/2019

President Trump’s doubling of tariffs has already cost the economy almost 1.8 percentage points of growth. That means 2018’s 3.4 percent third quarter growth could…

Trade and International

Agenda for the 116th Congress: Energy and Environment

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Agenda for the 116th Congress: Energy and Environment

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 01/17/2019

Wealthier is healthier—and environmentally cleaner as well. Despite the fact that the most prosperous nations are also the cleanest, and that prosperity is best achieved…

Energy and Environment

Brexit: The EU’s Gordian Knot Strangles May’s Government

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Brexit: The EU’s Gordian Knot Strangles May’s Government

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 01/16/2019

When Rory Broomfield and I were examining the prospects for Britain leaving the European Union in 2014-16, we recognized that there was no easy way…

Trade and International

Department of Justice Disregards Intent of Congress on Internet Gambling

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Department of Justice Disregards Intent of Congress on Internet Gambling

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 01/16/2019

Congress was not vague in its intent when it enacted the Wire Act in 1961. The law, developed and supported by then-Attorney General Robert Kennedy,…

Consumer Freedom

Supreme Court Should Review Oregon’s Discriminatory Fuel Pricing Rules

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Supreme Court Should Review Oregon’s Discriminatory Fuel Pricing Rules

  • By: Devin Watkins
  • 01/16/2019

Last week, American fuel manufactures filed a petition to the U.S. Supreme Court asking them to review a lower court decision upholding an Oregon law…

Climate

Time to Restore Traditional Joint-Employer Standard

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Time to Restore Traditional Joint-Employer Standard

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 01/15/2019

This week the public comment period closes in regards to the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) proposed rule to modify the standard for joint employment. This…

Labor and Employment

Teachers Paid to Walk Off the Job?

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Teachers Paid to Walk Off the Job?

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 01/15/2019

The United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA) union contract negotiations with the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) have broken down. UTLA president Alex Caputo-Pearl called…

Government Unions

Agenda for the 116th Congress: Consumer Freedom

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Agenda for the 116th Congress: Consumer Freedom

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 01/15/2019

The second-to-last chapter in the Competitive Enterprise Institute’s agenda for the 116th Congress focuses on consumer freedom. Specifically, the chapter recommends ways Congress can rein…

Consumer Freedom

Eliminate Obsolete Patented and Proprietary Products Regulation

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Eliminate Obsolete Patented and Proprietary Products Regulation

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 01/14/2019

Today, I submitted comments to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) on behalf of CEI in response to a notice of proposed rulemaking on promoting innovation in…

Automobiles and Roads

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 01/14/2019

On Saturday the partial government shutdown became the longest ever. The news cycle was wall-to-wall wall and shutdown coverage, though Rep. Sean Duffy (R-WI) introduced…

Regulatory Reform

Oregon Court Rebuffs Kids’ Climate Lawsuit

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Oregon Court Rebuffs Kids’ Climate Lawsuit

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 01/11/2019

Oregon’s Court of Appeals ruled on 9th January that the public-trust doctrine does not impose a “fiduciary obligation” on the state to develop and implement…

Climate

Green New Deal: 626 Groups Send Congress a Back-to-Dark Ages Manifesto

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Green New Deal: 626 Groups Send Congress a Back-to-Dark Ages Manifesto

  • By: Myron Ebell
  • 01/11/2019

Six-hundred twenty-six organizations, some of them major environmental groups, sent a letter to Members of the House of Representatives on January 10th that details their demands for…

Climate

VIDEO: What Beer Can Teach Us about Well-Crafted Laws

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VIDEO: What Beer Can Teach Us about Well-Crafted Laws

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 01/11/2019

Our friends at the Federalist Society have released a fun and informative new short film on the history of beer and alcohol regulation. …

Business and Government

Reject U.S. Reciprocal Trade Act’s Presidential Power Grab

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Reject U.S. Reciprocal Trade Act’s Presidential Power Grab

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 01/10/2019

A forthcoming bill, the U.S. Reciprocal Trade Act, written by “Death by China” coauthor Peter Navarro and other presidential advisers, seeks to expand the president’s…

Trade and International

Agenda for the 116th Congress: Regulatory Reform

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Agenda for the 116th Congress: Regulatory Reform

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 01/10/2019

The first chapter in the new Competitive Enterprise Institute agenda for Congress, “Free to Prosper,” is on regulatory reform. Most of the Agenda is about reforming…

Regulatory Reform

Agenda for the 116th Congress: The Second Decade of Crypto-Blockchain

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Agenda for the 116th Congress: The Second Decade of Crypto-Blockchain

  • By: John Berlau
  • 01/09/2019

As cryptocurrency and the associated blockchain celebrate their tenth birthdays, CEI’s new “Free to Prosper” agenda for the 116th Congress aims to ensure bureaucratic red…

Banking and Finance

Introducing a Free-Market Agenda for Accountability and Prosperity

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Introducing a Free-Market Agenda for Accountability and Prosperity

  • By: Kent Lassman
  • 01/09/2019

The governance of American life has been handed over to an operating system that subtly and perversely drives individuals’ behavior away from their own decisions.

Business and Government

The Legacy of Economist Harold Demsetz (1930-2019)

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The Legacy of Economist Harold Demsetz (1930-2019)

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 01/08/2019

Economist Harold Demsetz, a Chicago school theorist who was one of the pioneers of the approach now called New Institutional Economics, had died. The former…

Business and Government

Environmental Protection Agency Proposes Changes to Mercury Air Rule

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Environmental Protection Agency Proposes Changes to Mercury Air Rule

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 01/08/2019

On December 28th, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed to rescind the Obama EPA’s justification for its 2012 Mercury Air Toxics Standards (MATS) rule. MATS…

Energy and Environment

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