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Conflict of Interest over Vaping Threatens Public Health

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Conflict of Interest over Vaping Threatens Public Health

  • By: CEI Staff
  • 12/05/2018

Cigarette smoking kills nearly half a million Americans every year, and for every person who dies due to smoking, at least 30 people live with…

Consumer Freedom

Can You Buy Alcohol on Christmas (and New Year’s Day) in Your State?

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Can You Buy Alcohol on Christmas (and New Year’s Day) in Your State?

  • By: Michelle Minton
  • 12/03/2018

The holidays bring parties, feasts, and libations. But some celebrants may find themselves without a cup of cheer if they wait until the day of a…

Consumer Freedom

U.S.-China Trade Deal at G20 Small Move in Right Direction

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U.S.-China Trade Deal at G20 Small Move in Right Direction

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 12/03/2018

Nobody knew what to expect going into the G20 summit in Argentina, especially from a planned meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President…

Trade and International

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 12/03/2018

In the news, The new NAFTA was signed (but still needs legislative approval in all three countries), General Motors announced major layoffs and plant closures,…

Regulatory Reform

Latest Bipartisan Carbon Tax Folly

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Latest Bipartisan Carbon Tax Folly

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 11/30/2018

On Tuesday, November 27th, Representatives Ted Deutch (D-FL), Francis Rooney (R-FL), John K. Delaney (D-MD), Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), and Charlie Crist (D-FL) introduced H.R. 7173,…

Climate

New Ideas for Addressing Poverty and Inequality

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New Ideas for Addressing Poverty and Inequality

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 11/30/2018

While the political headlines this week are dominated by a public feud between the Secretary of the Interior and the likely incoming chairman of the…

Business and Government

National Climate Assessment Still Needs a Reset

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National Climate Assessment Still Needs a Reset

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 11/30/2018

The U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) released Volume II of its Fourth National Climate Assessment (NCA4) report last week on November 23rd. Volume I,…

Climate

Cathy Chase’s AV START Act Flip-Flop

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Cathy Chase’s AV START Act Flip-Flop

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 11/30/2018

Cathy Chase, now the president of the lobby group Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety, was previously a strong supporter of the Senate’s bipartisan AV…

Automobiles and Roads

Draft Legislation Proposes Transition from Renewable Fuel Standard to High-Octane Fuel

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Draft Legislation Proposes Transition from Renewable Fuel Standard to High-Octane Fuel

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 11/30/2018

In a sweeping effort to change the way Washington regulates both fuels and vehicles, Reps. John Shimkus (R-IL) and Bill Flores (R-TX) of the House…

Automobiles and Roads

Air Conditioning—Treating a Public Health Benefit As a Threat

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Air Conditioning—Treating a Public Health Benefit As a Threat

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 11/29/2018

A study by the International Energy Agency predicts that billions more people around the world will own an air conditioner by 2050. This is great…

Climate

Rubberstamping Regulations Is Not Consumer Protection

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Rubberstamping Regulations Is Not Consumer Protection

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 11/29/2018

Earlier this week, Tribune Publishing’s syndicated travel writer Ed Perkins criticized the appointment of CEI’s Fran Smith to the newly reconstituted Aviation Consumer Protection Advisory…

Aviation

Supreme Court Ruling Puts Important Limits on Federal Authority under Endangered Species Act

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Supreme Court Ruling Puts Important Limits on Federal Authority under Endangered Species Act

  • 11/28/2018

On November 27, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously, in Weyerhaeuser v. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, that there are limits to how far the federal…

Energy and Environment

Britain’s Treaty of Versailles

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Britain’s Treaty of Versailles

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 11/28/2018

“Vote leave, take control” was the slogan of the “leave” campaign during the run-up to the vote on whether the United Kingdom should exit the…

Trade and International

GM Layoffs, Tariffs, and Subsidies

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GM Layoffs, Tariffs, and Subsidies

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/28/2018

CEI's Ryan Young explores the lessons policymakers should learn from General Motors’ announcement of layoffs and plant closures.

Business and Government

CEI Comments on Possible Federal Automated Vehicle Pilot Program

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CEI Comments on Possible Federal Automated Vehicle Pilot Program

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 11/27/2018

Today, the Competitive Enterprise Institute submitted comments to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in response to its advance notice of proposed rulemaking on…

Automobiles and Roads

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/26/2018

It was another short work week due to Thanksgiving, while Black Friday’s ritual tramplings put a damper on that day’s productivity. Last week agencies published…

Regulatory Reform

New Federal Railroad Administration Rule Can Help Reduce Passenger Train Costs

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New Federal Railroad Administration Rule Can Help Reduce Passenger Train Costs

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 11/21/2018

Today, the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) published its long-awaited final rule to modernize passenger railcar crashworthiness standards. When it takes effect on January 22,…

Rail and Mass Transit

Reason’s John Stossel Interviews Michelle Minton on the E-Cigarette Scare

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Reason’s John Stossel Interviews Michelle Minton on the E-Cigarette Scare

  • By: CEI Staff
  • 11/20/2018

The FDA recently announced new regulations restricting the sale of e-cigarettes, supposedly to protect young people from harms associated with nicotine. However, as CEI Senior…

Consumer Freedom

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/19/2018

It was a short work week due to Veterans Day, as most Americans took time to reflect on the centenary of the World War I…

Regulatory Reform

Freedom and Whiskey Go Together

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Freedom and Whiskey Go Together

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 11/15/2018

Recently Dave Sussman of the show Whiskey Politics featured myself and my old pals Drew Tidwell and Helen Straight of Passing Lane Films on his…

Business and Government

CEI Challenges Federal Rejection of Alaska’s Pebble Mine

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CEI Challenges Federal Rejection of Alaska’s Pebble Mine

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 11/15/2018

Most job-creating projects don’t require government subsidies―the only thing private sector builders need is less federal red tape getting in their way.   A good case…

Energy and Environment

Massachusetts Teachers Union Dues Do Not ‘Stay Local’

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Massachusetts Teachers Union Dues Do Not ‘Stay Local’

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 11/15/2018

Labor unions like to promote the narrative that dues payments stay local. If you peruse union websites, a consistent message appears that reads something like this:…

Government Unions

Repeal Barriers to Competition: Abolish Antitrust

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Repeal Barriers to Competition: Abolish Antitrust

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 11/14/2018

My colleague Iain Murray has some excellent new content out today in the form of a Web Memo titled “How Antitrust Regulation Hinders Innovation and…

Antitrust

Senate Should Move Forward with Confirmation Votes on Buerkle, Others

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Senate Should Move Forward with Confirmation Votes on Buerkle, Others

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 11/13/2018

With the 2018 election behind us, it’s time to look for opportunities to advance freedom and economic well-being. I don't expect much to happen congressionally given…

Consumer Freedom

Dockless Bikes, E-Scooters, and Urban Transportation Policy Hypocrisy

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Dockless Bikes, E-Scooters, and Urban Transportation Policy Hypocrisy

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 11/13/2018

In August 2017, I wrote about the municipal government cronyism and monopoly franchise agreements driving the controversy over unsubsidized dockless bikesharing companies. In the rapidly…

Automobiles and Roads

National Labor Relations Board Member Cleared of Ethics Conflict

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National Labor Relations Board Member Cleared of Ethics Conflict

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 11/13/2018

Republican appointees to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) have become the target of an ongoing campaign by Democrats to silence their voices and ability…

Labor and Employment

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/13/2018

The midterm elections finally happened. The good news is no more political ads for a while; the bad news is that a bunch of politicians…

Regulatory Reform

The Montreal Protocol—Did it Really Make a Difference?

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The Montreal Protocol—Did it Really Make a Difference?

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 11/09/2018

An executive summary of the latest scientific compendium on ozone depletion, the Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion: 2018 is now out. The report was released in…

Climate

Judge Blocks Keystone XL Pipeline

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Judge Blocks Keystone XL Pipeline

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 11/09/2018

Montana federal judge Brian Morris ruled on November 8th that the State Department and TransCanada Corporation must discontinue all efforts to construct or operate the Keystone XL…

Climate

Happy 50th Anniversary to Reason

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Happy 50th Anniversary to Reason

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 11/09/2018

Congratulations to our friends at Reason magazine (and the Reason Foundation) on their golden anniversary. Some members of the Competitive Enterprise Institute team were recently…

Business and Government

Lame Duck Session Should Undo Crippling Rules on Middle-Class Investors and Entrepreneurs

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Lame Duck Session Should Undo Crippling Rules on Middle-Class Investors and Entrepreneurs

  • By: John Berlau
  • 11/09/2018

Next year, with Congress divided once again, bipartisan legislation will be the order of the day. Indeed for passage of both chambers, it will be…

Banking and Finance

What Do the Midterms Mean for Carbon Taxes?

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What Do the Midterms Mean for Carbon Taxes?

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 11/09/2018

Washington State’s Initiative 1631 to establish a “carbon emissions fee” went down in flames Tuesday with opponents outvoting supporters by 56 to 44 percent.

Climate

What Do the Midterms Mean for Big Tech?

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What Do the Midterms Mean for Big Tech?

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 11/08/2018

For the big technology firms, the midterm elections were never going to change much.  Whatever the result, they were going to face more scrutiny over the…

Antitrust

Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection Needs to Rewrite Payday Loan Rule

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Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection Needs to Rewrite Payday Loan Rule

  • By: Daniel Press
  • 11/08/2018

Last week, I wrote a blog post on how the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection could go about narrowly rewriting the payday loan rule. This would…

Banking and Finance

U.S. Officials Wary of United Nations Ozone Treaty Negotiations in Ecuador

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U.S. Officials Wary of United Nations Ozone Treaty Negotiations in Ecuador

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 11/07/2018

The 30th meeting of the parties to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer (Montreal Protocol) is being held in Quito…

Climate

Infrastructure in Divided Congress Must Include Regulatory, Permitting Reforms

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Infrastructure in Divided Congress Must Include Regulatory, Permitting Reforms

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 11/07/2018

Even before the results were in, the election-night talking heads were speculating on what, if anything, congressional Democrats and Republicans can agree on and get…

Climate

What Do the Midterms Mean for Financial Services?

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What Do the Midterms Mean for Financial Services?

  • By: Daniel Press
  • 11/07/2018

Now that the Democrats have taken the House, things are going to change for the House Financial Services Committee. To start with, Jeb Hensarling, the…

Will New Congress Seek Reforms to Highway Taxation?

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Will New Congress Seek Reforms to Highway Taxation?

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 11/07/2018

Could the 116th Congress be the perfect storm for mileage-based user fees? With a divided Congress and with the current surface transportation law expiring at…

Automobiles and Roads

What Do the Midterms Mean for Labor and Employment?

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What Do the Midterms Mean for Labor and Employment?

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 11/07/2018

The primary labor and employment statutes—National Labor Relations Act and Fair Labor Standards Act—have not been substantially amended for decades. A divided government is not…

Labor and Employment

What Do the Midterms Mean for Trade?

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What Do the Midterms Mean for Trade?

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/07/2018

Trade was a highly contentious issue during President Trump’s first two years. He has doubled tariffs, other countries have enacted equivalent retaliatory tariffs, and tensions…

Trade and International

What Do the Midterms Mean for Regulatory Reform?

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What Do the Midterms Mean for Regulatory Reform?

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/07/2018

A divided Congress probably means the status quo will reign on regulation. This is a mixed bag from a free-market perspective. President Trump made…

Regulatory Reform

AFL-CIO’s Own Workers Threaten a Strike

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AFL-CIO’s Own Workers Threaten a Strike

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 11/05/2018

AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka frequently lambasts companies for not “sharing the wealth” with employees. Joining a union is a surefire way to see an increase…

Labor and Employment

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/05/2018

Regulators were relatively quiet during the week before the midterm election, though CEI wasn’t, with our colleague Ted Frank arguing a case before the Supreme…

Regulatory Reform

Environmental Groups Petition EPA to Prevent Damage from Renewable Fuel Standard

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Environmental Groups Petition EPA to Prevent Damage from Renewable Fuel Standard

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 11/02/2018

EarthJustice, the National Wildlife Federation, and other environmental pressure groups have petitioned the Environmental Protection Agency to better police the land use requirements in…

Energy

China Caught Cheating on Montreal Protocol Ahead of Major Meeting

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China Caught Cheating on Montreal Protocol Ahead of Major Meeting

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 11/02/2018

A recent study has found that emissions of carbon tetrachloride from East Asia are on the rise, even though production of this chemical has…

Energy and Environment

Hole in the ACE: Legal Flaws in EPA’s Proposed ‘Clean Power Plan’ Replacement

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Hole in the ACE: Legal Flaws in EPA’s Proposed ‘Clean Power Plan’ Replacement

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 11/02/2018

The comment period closed this week (October 31st) for the Affordable Clean Energy (ACE) rule, Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed replacement for the so-called…

Climate

RegData Tracks Extent of Federal and State Regulation

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RegData Tracks Extent of Federal and State Regulation

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 11/02/2018

This week our old friend Chad Reese of the Mercatus Center at George Mason University hosts a new podcast about Mercatus’ RegData…

Regulatory Reform

Wealth in Disguise: Why Halloween Costumes Are Better Than Ever

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Wealth in Disguise: Why Halloween Costumes Are Better Than Ever

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 11/02/2018

Before we bid farewell to Halloween week 2018 for good, let’s take a chance to glean an economic lesson from the piles of candy, cardboard…

Business and Government

ACE-ing the Repeal of the Clean Power Plan

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ACE-ing the Repeal of the Clean Power Plan

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 11/01/2018

The Trump administration is in the midst of moving forward with its proposed Affordable Clean Energy (ACE) rule, a replacement for the Obama-era…

Energy

Can Self-Driving Taxis Reduce Urban Poverty?

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Can Self-Driving Taxis Reduce Urban Poverty?

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 11/01/2018

In last year’s omnibus spending package, Congress allocated up to $1.5 million to the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) to conduct a study on the…

Automobiles and Roads

Feds, Telecom Industry, Mayors Pledge Cooperation on Building Smart Cities

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Feds, Telecom Industry, Mayors Pledge Cooperation on Building Smart Cities

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 10/30/2018

Charter Communications here in D.C. held a fascinating policy event this morning, “Partnering with Communities Today to Build the Smart Cities of Tomorrow.” The…

Tech and Telecom

Q&A on Frank v. Gaos, Class Action Lawsuit Headed to Supreme Court

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Q&A on Frank v. Gaos, Class Action Lawsuit Headed to Supreme Court

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 10/30/2018

Q: What is the main question at issue in Frank v. Gaos? A: The Supreme Court will consider whether a class action settlement is fair under…

CEI Litigation

How to Rewrite the Payday Loan Rule

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How to Rewrite the Payday Loan Rule

  • By: Daniel Press
  • 10/29/2018

Last Friday, the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection announced that it will be reconsidering its’ controversial Payday, Vehicle Title, and High-Cost Installment Loan rule.

Banking and Finance

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/29/2018

Lots of contentious issues are in the news, from the midterm election to immigration to a disturbing rash of bombs sent to politicians and media…

Regulatory Reform

New York State Latest to Sue Over Climate Change

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New York State Latest to Sue Over Climate Change

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 10/27/2018

New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood launched a lawsuit on October 24th against ExxonMobil Corporation over the company’s treatment of climate change-related risks and costs. The…

Climate

Greens Want to Hide the Truth about Chlorpyrifos

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Greens Want to Hide the Truth about Chlorpyrifos

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 10/26/2018

Environmental crusades to ban pesticides often exaggerate chemical risks with little, if any, consideration of how bans undermine food production. And there is a reason…

Chemical Risk

Food Truck Freedom Marches on in North Carolina

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Food Truck Freedom Marches on in North Carolina

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 10/26/2018

There is good news for fans of the Poor Piggy’s BBQ food truck. The town of Carolina Beach, North Carolina has reversed its anticompetitive…

Antitrust

David Friedman Swings and Misses at AV START Act

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David Friedman Swings and Misses at AV START Act

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 10/26/2018

Axios recently launched a newsletter dedicated to automated vehicles. In the most recent issue, David Friedman attacks bipartisan legislation in Congress aimed at speeding…

Automobiles and Roads

Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Airline Deregulation

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Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Airline Deregulation

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 10/24/2018

Forty years ago today on October 24, 1978, President Jimmy Carter signed the Airline Deregulation Act into law. This bipartisan legislation led to the elimination…

Antitrust

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/22/2018

The fall 2018 edition of the semi-annual Unified Agenda was released on Wednesday. It lists upcoming regulations from every rulemaking agency. This marks the…

Regulatory Reform

Fewer Regulations, More Energy, Lower Emissions

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Fewer Regulations, More Energy, Lower Emissions

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 10/20/2018

The Trump administration had cheery news to report this week about deregulation, U.S. energy production, and greenhouse gas emissions.

Energy

Mapping Public Policy Wins at the State Level

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Mapping Public Policy Wins at the State Level

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 10/19/2018

The fine folks at the State Policy Network deserve well-earned congratulations on the completion of yet another successful annual meeting, this year co-sponsored by…

Business and Government

Help the Poor by Making Their Lives Less Expensive

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Help the Poor by Making Their Lives Less Expensive

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 10/19/2018

The Cato Institute’s Ryan Bourne has a great new study (and accompanying video) out about social welfare, government spending, and regulatory reform.

Banking and Finance

Is Particulate Matter Air Pollution as Dangerous as Cancer?

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Is Particulate Matter Air Pollution as Dangerous as Cancer?

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 10/18/2018

Yesterday the Competitive Enterprise Institute published Steve Milloy’s new policy brief on the impact of revised federal rules for auto mileage and emissions, “Will the Trump…

Consumer Freedom

Environmental Protection Agency Considering Backdoor Subsidies for ‘Talking Car’ Tech

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Environmental Protection Agency Considering Backdoor Subsidies for ‘Talking Car’ Tech

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 10/18/2018

During the final days of the Obama administration, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) proposed its “talking car” mandate. This would have required new…

Automobiles and Roads

A Toast to the Sears Catalog

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A Toast to the Sears Catalog

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 10/18/2018

In retail, as in every industry, eras come and go. Few recent events mark the passing of an era like the announced bankruptcy of…

Business and Government

Labor Department Listens to Public Input on Overtime Rule

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Labor Department Listens to Public Input on Overtime Rule

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 10/18/2018

Yesterday, I attended the Department of Labor’s final overtime listening session. It was an opportunity for the DOL to hear from the public on how…

Labor and Employment

Discard Static Market Analysis, Let Sprint and T-Mobile Merge

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Discard Static Market Analysis, Let Sprint and T-Mobile Merge

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 10/18/2018

The Competitive Enterprise Institute has been making a convincing case for a swift and condition-free approval from regulators of the proposed Sprint and T-Mobile…

Antitrust

Frank v. Gaos: Fighting to Protect Consumers from Greedy Attorneys

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Frank v. Gaos: Fighting to Protect Consumers from Greedy Attorneys

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 10/18/2018

Our class action legal team here at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, the Center for Class Action Fairness, has a new video explainer on their…

CEI Litigation

U.S. Government Weighs in on ‘Cy Pres’ Abuse in Frank v. Gaos

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U.S. Government Weighs in on ‘Cy Pres’ Abuse in Frank v. Gaos

  • By: Anna St. John
  • 10/17/2018

On October 31, 2018, the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in Frank v. Gaos. The petitioners are class members challenging a class action…

CEI Litigation

What Regulations Has the Trump Administration Eliminated So Far?

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What Regulations Has the Trump Administration Eliminated So Far?

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 10/17/2018

The fall 2018 Regulatory Plan and Unified Agenda of Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions just appeared today. Notably, this is the first time the fall…

Regulatory Reform

UN Special Report: Turning the World’s Energy Economy upside down Is a Good Idea

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UN Special Report: Turning the World’s Energy Economy upside down Is a Good Idea

  • By: Myron Ebell
  • 10/16/2018

The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on October 6th released a “Special Report (SR15) on Global Warming of 1.5 degrees C.”  The…

Climate

David Henderson (1927-2018), RIP

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David Henderson (1927-2018), RIP

  • By: Myron Ebell
  • 10/16/2018

We are sad to note the death of our good friend and strong ally, David Henderson, on September 30th in London.  After a career as…

Business and Government

How to Articulate a Free-Market Vision for the Future

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How to Articulate a Free-Market Vision for the Future

  • By: Fred L. Smith, Jr.
  • 10/16/2018

The Competitive Enterprise Institute views most market failure rationales for government intervention as wrong, overstated, or unproven (or all of the above). The Competitive Enterprise Institute…

Business and Government

California’s Attempt at Net Neutrality Clearly Unconstitutional

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California’s Attempt at Net Neutrality Clearly Unconstitutional

  • By: Ryan Radia
  • 10/15/2018

On September 30, California Governor Jerry Brown signed into law SB-822, a set of regulations on Internet service providers that’s slated to go into…

Law and Litigation

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/15/2018

In a Columbus Day-shortened work week, agencies issued more than 50 new regulations from deregulated TVs in TV commercials to POSTNET.

Regulatory Reform

Dutch Appeals Court, Citing Paris Climate Treaty, Upholds Climate Lawsuit

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Dutch Appeals Court, Citing Paris Climate Treaty, Upholds Climate Lawsuit

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 10/15/2018

A Dutch appeals court last week upheld a lower court’s June 2015 decision requiring the government to cut Holland’s carbon dioxide…

Climate

Be a Giver with DonorsTrust and State Policy Network in Salt Lake City

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Be a Giver with DonorsTrust and State Policy Network in Salt Lake City

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 10/10/2018

This week the State Policy Network is holding its legendary annual meeting, this time in beautiful Salt Lake City, Utah. With hundreds of delegates from…

Business and Government

Tariffs Won’t Achieve America’s Goals

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Tariffs Won’t Achieve America’s Goals

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/10/2018

Over at Morning Consult, Iain Murray and I have an op-ed explaining why tariffs are ill-suited to achieving the Trump administration’s economic and foreign…

Trade and International

Promise and Pitfalls of Treasury Fintech Report

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Promise and Pitfalls of Treasury Fintech Report

  • By: Daniel Press
  • 10/10/2018

July 31st, 2018, was one of the most exciting days for financial technology regulation in recent memory. Around 10 a.m. that morning was when the…

Banking and Finance

William Nordhaus, Paul Romer Win 2018 Economics Nobel Prize

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William Nordhaus, Paul Romer Win 2018 Economics Nobel Prize

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/10/2018

Both of this year’s economics Nobel laureates have been on the short list for some time. Both are deserving, as David Henderson writes in…

Business and Government

Bricks and Wood Heaters Also Need Relief from Obama-era Overreach

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Bricks and Wood Heaters Also Need Relief from Obama-era Overreach

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 10/09/2018

Several of the Obama-era Environmental Protection Agency’s most expensive and far-reaching Clean Air Act regulations are back in the news now that the Trump administration is…

Energy

Automated Vehicles 3.0 Guidance Continues Green-Lighting Innovation

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Automated Vehicles 3.0 Guidance Continues Green-Lighting Innovation

  • By: Marc Scribner
  • 10/09/2018

Last week, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) released the third iteration of its guidance for automated vehicles, Preparing for the Future of Transportation:…

Automobiles and Roads

Deregulation Coming from Labor Department

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Deregulation Coming from Labor Department

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 10/09/2018

Deregulation is a topline goal of the current administration. Leading the pack in terms of costs savings from reducing red tape is the Department…

Labor and Employment

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/08/2018

In the news last week, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) got a new name (USMCA) that nobody will use, and President Trump…

Regulatory Reform

Twelve States Ask Court to Dismiss Climate Lawsuit against Big Oil

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Twelve States Ask Court to Dismiss Climate Lawsuit against Big Oil

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 10/07/2018

A dozen states led by Indiana this week filed an amicus brief asking the federal district court in Seattle, Washington to dismiss a climate…

Climate

Booker and Holt Caricature Science Transparency Rule at Senate Hearing

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Booker and Holt Caricature Science Transparency Rule at Senate Hearing

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 10/05/2018

The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee held a hearing this week on the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed rule to strengthen the transparency…

Climate

Free Trade Is Good for Both Havana and East Atlanta

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Free Trade Is Good for Both Havana and East Atlanta

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 10/05/2018

Our musical friend Remy has a new video out this week for ReasonTV that puts a pop spin on trade policy and comparative advantage.

Trade and International

New Study Reminds Regulators to Keep Focus on Consumer Welfare in Antitrust

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New Study Reminds Regulators to Keep Focus on Consumer Welfare in Antitrust

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 10/05/2018

Yesterday the good folks at the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) held an important and timely event on the future of antitrust policy. The splotlight…

Antitrust

Coal Plant Developers Still Building, Investing Despite Paris Agreement

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Coal Plant Developers Still Building, Investing Despite Paris Agreement

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 10/04/2018

“Since the Paris Climate Agreement was negotiated in December 2015, the world’s installed coal-fired capacity grew by 92,000 MW—an increase equal to the combined operating…

Climate

Unfounded Accusations Regarding Bees and Glyphosate

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Unfounded Accusations Regarding Bees and Glyphosate

  • By: Angela Logomasini
  • 10/03/2018

Recent accusations that a popular weed killer harms honeybees have become headline news in a wide range of sources including CBS News, The…

Chemical Risk

New NAFTA Could Have Been Much Worse

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New NAFTA Could Have Been Much Worse

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/02/2018

The new USMC (United States-Mexico-Canada) trade agreement isn’t very different from the old NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement), and that’s a good thing. Given…

Trade and International

U.S. Justice Department Challenges California Net Neutrality Rules

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U.S. Justice Department Challenges California Net Neutrality Rules

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 10/01/2018

The Justice Department is suing California over the state’s just-signed net neutrality law. Rightly so, as it’s hard to imagine a market that better…

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/01/2018

It was a busy week in the political world, from the bitter Supreme Court controversy to President Trump’s UN speech, to tariffs on $260…

Regulatory Reform

Five Western States Will Vote on Energy Questions on November Ballots

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Five Western States Will Vote on Energy Questions on November Ballots

  • By: Myron Ebell
  • 09/30/2018

Five western states have initiatives or referendums on energy issues. They include increasing renewable energy mandates, instituting a carbon tax, restricting oil and gas production,…

Banking and Finance

Trump Auto Rule: Washington Post’s Non-Shocking Non-Discovery

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Trump Auto Rule: Washington Post’s Non-Shocking Non-Discovery

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 09/28/2018

Today in the Washington Post, Juliet Eilperin, Brady Dennis, and Chris Mooney bash the Trump Administration’s SAFE Vehicles Rule, a proposal to freeze…

Climate

VIDEO: ‘Gov’ Is Back and He’s Here to Help

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VIDEO: ‘Gov’ Is Back and He’s Here to Help

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 09/28/2018

Our creative friends at the Independent Institute in California are back with an entertaining new video series that pokes fun at some of the…

Business and Government

Is There Such a Thing as Too Much Trade?

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Is There Such a Thing as Too Much Trade?

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/27/2018

A common argument for free trade is that fewer trade barriers mean more trade. That argument is mostly true—there are a lot of deals people…

Trade and International

A New Front in the Trade War: Overseas Private Investment

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A New Front in the Trade War: Overseas Private Investment

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/26/2018

Tariffs get most of the press in today’s trade debate, and for good reason. Tariff rates under Trump have roughly doubled in less than two…

Trade and International

National Labor Relations Board Responds to Democrats’ Invented Ethics Concerns

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National Labor Relations Board Responds to Democrats’ Invented Ethics Concerns

  • By: Trey Kovacs
  • 09/25/2018

On September 17, Sen. Warren sent a letter to the NLRB warning that it must “fully comply with federal ethics regulations during reconsideration” of whether…

Labor and Employment

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