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Free the Economy podcast: How to sue the SEC with Nick Morgan

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Free the Economy podcast: How to sue the SEC with Nick Morgan

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 09/26/2024

In this week’s episode we cover entrepreneurship in Africa, a lawsuit over “affordable luxury” handbags, and European deforestation rules. Our interview…

Deregulation

Iowa’s ‘Lean-in’ approach to successful permitting reform

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Iowa’s ‘Lean-in’ approach to successful permitting reform

  • By: James Broughel, Patricia Patnode
  • 09/26/2024

The State of Iowa has made significant strides in improving its environmental permitting processes, thanks to innovative reforms spearheaded by the state’s Department of Natural…

Regulatory Reform

Pen and phone power: How presidential documents are changing the rules

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Pen and phone power: How presidential documents are changing the rules

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 09/25/2024

Presidential executive orders and directives have long played a pivotal role in shaping federal policies and regulations. As President Obama famously remarked in 2014, “I’ve…

Regulatory Reform

Teamsters non-endorsement: Outlier or sign of things to come?

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Teamsters non-endorsement: Outlier or sign of things to come?

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 09/23/2024

The International Brotherhood of Teamsters’s internal poll on who to endorse in the 2024 presidential election was so lopsidedly in favor of Republican nominee Donald…

Labor and Employment

Congress decides, not agencies: The significance of the REINvented REINS Act

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Congress decides, not agencies: The significance of the REINvented REINS Act

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 09/23/2024

It’s been repeated a million times that in our constitutional republic, lawmaking power belongs to Congress. But over the years, this authority has increasingly shifted…

Regulatory Reform

This week in ridiculous regulations: Pedestrians’ heads and avocado maturity

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Pedestrians’ heads and avocado maturity

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/23/2024

CEI celebrated its 40th anniversary at its annual Julian Simon Memorial Award Dinner. The Federal Reserve cut interest rates. Agencies issued new regulations…

Deregulation

Switzerland should reverse its nuclear power plant ban

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Switzerland should reverse its nuclear power plant ban

  • By: Paige Lambermont
  • 09/20/2024

Despite nuclear energy’s myriad benefits, many countries—and several US states—maintain bans on the construction of new nuclear power plants. This phenomenon is especially puzzling in…

Energy

Magatte Wade to accept Julian L. Simon Memorial Award and share her story at the CEI dinner

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Magatte Wade to accept Julian L. Simon Memorial Award and share her story at the CEI dinner

  • By: Jeremy Lott
  • 09/19/2024

According to demographers, about one-quarter of the world’s population is expected to be African at the middle of this century. Many are currently quite poor. …

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

House expected to consider legislation to block EPA’s ‘EV mandate’

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House expected to consider legislation to block EPA’s ‘EV mandate’

  • By: Patricia Patnode
  • 09/19/2024

This week the House is expected to consider a Congressional Review Act (CRA) resolution to overturn the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) April 2024 rule…

Energy and Environment

Free the Economy podcast: Economic mobility in the 50 states with Gonzalo Schwarz

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Free the Economy podcast: Economic mobility in the 50 states with Gonzalo Schwarz

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 09/19/2024

In this week’s episode we cover poll results on corporate social responsibility, the plight of California landlords, hard times for cable…

Deregulation

Teamsters’ non-endorsement exposes internal divisions

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Teamsters’ non-endorsement exposes internal divisions

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 09/18/2024

The announcement that the International Brotherhood of Teamsters will not endorse a presidential candidate this cycle is a sign of the internal struggles within…

Government Unions

Turning point on interest rates

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Turning point on interest rates

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/18/2024

The Federal Reserve went for the big cut at its interest rate meeting this week. There was uncertainty on whether the federal funds rate…

Banking and Finance

DOJ’s flawed case against AI’s incredible rent machine

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DOJ’s flawed case against AI’s incredible rent machine

  • By: John Berlau
  • 09/18/2024

In Tom Smith and The Incredible Bread Machine, the famous political poem about an inventor at first hailed for his machine that slashes the…

Business and Government

CEI’s The Surge: HUD hiking housing costs, wind and solar subsidies, and more

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CEI’s The Surge: HUD hiking housing costs, wind and solar subsidies, and more

  • By: Daren Bakst, Patricia Patnode
  • 09/18/2024

If you are interested in analysis and perspective on current energy and environmental issues, then we encourage you to subscribe to this new publication…

Energy and Environment

Political review of agency adjudication and recommendations for reform

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Political review of agency adjudication and recommendations for reform

  • By: Izam Karukappadath, Stone Washington
  • 09/18/2024

Abstract Formal agency adjudication reserves the final decision-making authority to the political leadership of the agency. Many organizations and watchdogs have taken issue with how…

Law and Litigation

Why Europe’s ‘Farm to Fork’ policies collapsed

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Why Europe’s ‘Farm to Fork’ policies collapsed

  • By: Bill Wirtz
  • 09/17/2024

The new European Commission, the European Union’s executive body, will soon be tasked with “simplifying” agricultural regulations within the Union. “The Commission is…

Food and Beverage Regulation

Some thoughts on Constitution Day

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Some thoughts on Constitution Day

  • 09/17/2024

As I drove into work today, it occurred to me: we so often take for granted the extraordinary power that the automobile gives us. Once…

Law and Litigation

Hey Fed! Don’t worsen devastating Durbin debit card price controls

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Hey Fed! Don’t worsen devastating Durbin debit card price controls

  • By: John Berlau
  • 09/16/2024

Consumers using their debit and credit cards just can’t catch a break these days from politicians, bureaucrats, and big retailers pushing Big Government ripoffs. In…

Business and Government

This week in ridiculous regulations: Robocalls and toddler carriers

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Robocalls and toddler carriers

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/16/2024

Culture warriors falsely accused immigrants of eating people’s pets. Donald Trump discussed the issue in his presidential debate with Kamala Harris. The final…

Deregulation

Removing taxes on overtime would have only marginal impact

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Removing taxes on overtime would have only marginal impact

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 09/13/2024

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s proposal to remove the taxes on overtime would likely have little effect on the workers and the economy. It…

Labor and Employment

Free the Economy podcast: Why we can’t have nice things with Eric Boehm

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Free the Economy podcast: Why we can’t have nice things with Eric Boehm

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 09/12/2024

In this week’s episode we cover weaponized financial regulation, poverty policy beyond handouts, and Italy’s call to slow down the electric…

Deregulation

Proposed USDA rule disregards recent Supreme Court rulings

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Proposed USDA rule disregards recent Supreme Court rulings

  • By: David S. McFadden
  • 09/12/2024

The first two of the four priorities the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) lists on the homepage of its website are tackling social justice,…

Antitrust

Just 5 percent of private sector workers voted for their unions 

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Just 5 percent of private sector workers voted for their unions 

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 09/11/2024

Imagine if you lived in a country where a vote held decades previous determined which party held control of the government and people had little…

Labor and Employment

A cry for Yelp or crocodile tears?

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A cry for Yelp or crocodile tears?

  • By: Alex Reinauer
  • 09/10/2024

Online review platform Yelp filed a private antitrust suit against Google last month, accusing the tech company of monopolizing the “local search services market”…

Consumer Freedom

Regulatory relief, not subsidies, can make housing more affordable

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Regulatory relief, not subsidies, can make housing more affordable

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 09/10/2024

Housing affordability has become a major issue – and for good reason given skyrocketing home prices and high mortgage rates coming at a time when…

Deregulation

Scaling deregulation: Can Trump achieve a 10-for-1 rule elimination?

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Scaling deregulation: Can Trump achieve a 10-for-1 rule elimination?

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 09/09/2024

In a speech at the Economic Club of New York, Donald Trump pledged if re-elected to eliminate—not two rules for every one added as he…

Deregulation

This week in ridiculous regulations: Nuclear casks and radiofrequency toothbrushes

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Nuclear casks and radiofrequency toothbrushes

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/09/2024

It was a four-day week due to Labor Day. The unemployment rate declined from 4.3 percent to 4.2 percent. The Biden administration signaled it…

Deregulation

Government efficiency commission: the good, the bad, and the ugly

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Government efficiency commission: the good, the bad, and the ugly

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/06/2024

Donald Trump is proposing a new government efficiency commission and he wants Elon Musk to lead it. Like most campaign proposals, it does not…

Business and Government

Will Big Nuclear make a comeback?

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Will Big Nuclear make a comeback?

  • By: Paige Lambermont
  • 09/06/2024

Following Georgia Power Plant Vogtle Unit 4’s completion and coming online earlier this year, there aren’t any outstanding large nuclear reactors under construction in the United…

Energy

Steeling politics

Blog

Steeling politics

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/06/2024

Politics ruins everything. Right now, it is ruining America’s steel industry. The Biden administration, with plenty of bipartisan support, has announced it will block…

Trade and International

Junk science behind federal appliance regs about to get junkier

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Junk science behind federal appliance regs about to get junkier

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 09/06/2024

The Biden-Harris administration has embarked on a wave of anti-consumer home appliance regulations over the last several years. Each was justified in part by overblown…

Consumer Freedom

The problem with power subsidies

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The problem with power subsidies

  • By: Paige Lambermont
  • 09/05/2024

A new paper from the Energy Alliance highlights one of the biggest causes of rising unreliability on the electricity grid: subsidies. The report’s author, Bill Peacock,…

Energy

Price controls: right problem, wrong solution

Blog

Price controls: right problem, wrong solution

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/05/2024

In an op-ed being syndicated by Inside Sources, I take a look at Kamala Harris’s price control proposals for groceries and housing:…

Business and Government

Free the Economy podcast: The future of streaming with Geoff Manne

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Free the Economy podcast: The future of streaming with Geoff Manne

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 09/05/2024

In this week’s episode we cover social media censorship, automation at US ports, and the property market crash in China. Our…

Consumer Choice

Congress needs to fight the bureaucracy – and itself

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Congress needs to fight the bureaucracy – and itself

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 09/03/2024

After testifying before the House Committee on Administration in July on Congress in a Post-Chevron World, I received a series of Questions for…

Deregulation

This week in ridiculous regulations: marijuana scheduling and do-not-call fees

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This week in ridiculous regulations: marijuana scheduling and do-not-call fees

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/03/2024

Rather than allow more housing to be built to combat rising rents, the Justice Department sued RealPage, a rent-listing service. CEI’s James Broughel released…

Financial Regulation

Proof of price gouging is harder to find than Bigfoot

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Proof of price gouging is harder to find than Bigfoot

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 08/30/2024

The concept of “price gouging” is a lot like Bigfoot. Lots of people think it exists and have been chasing it for decades. Yet actual…

Antitrust

Free the Economy podcast: Searching for digital privacy with Jen Huddleston

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Free the Economy podcast: Searching for digital privacy with Jen Huddleston

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 08/29/2024

In this week’s episode we cover the new book What Went Wrong with Capitalism, the problem with price controls (via Brian…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

The power of proceduralism: Lessons from New York’s Uniform Procedures Act

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The power of proceduralism: Lessons from New York’s Uniform Procedures Act

  • By: James Broughel
  • 08/27/2024

Within the labyrinth of environmental regulation, good intentions often pave the way to bureaucratic nightmares. But amidst the tangle of red tape, there occasionally emerges…

Business and Government

ESG policy trembles in our post-Chevron world

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ESG policy trembles in our post-Chevron world

  • By: Stone Washington
  • 08/27/2024

The US Supreme Court recently rendered one of the most historic decisions in administrative law in the consolidated cases of Loper Bright v. Raimondo…

Law and Litigation

Congressional Review Act votes could claw back some of Biden’s regulations

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Congressional Review Act votes could claw back some of Biden’s regulations

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 08/26/2024

As the Biden-Harris baton-passing administration approaches the final stretch of its first term, a critical deadline has passed that could render subsequent major federal rules…

Deregulation

This week in ridiculous regulations: energy labeling and FCC rules for homework

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This week in ridiculous regulations: energy labeling and FCC rules for homework

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 08/26/2024

There are now more than 2,000 new final regulations on the year. The Democratic National Convention was held in Chicago. A labor market statistic caused…

Business and Government

Labor issues 

Blog

Labor issues 

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 08/26/2024

Labor Day was established in the late 1800s to celebrate workers and their achievements. Back then, manual labor was the dominant type of work for…

Labor and Employment

Free the Economy podcast: AI and the future of work with Patrick Carroll

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Free the Economy podcast: AI and the future of work with Patrick Carroll

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 08/22/2024

In this week’s episode we report from the State Policy Network’s annual meeting in Phoenix, Arizona and some of the great reform proposals…

Tech and Telecom

Price signals and virtue signals

Blog

Price signals and virtue signals

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 08/20/2024

It’s a divisive election year, but all of us still have some things in common. Since the pandemic began, inflation has devalued the dollar by…

Deregulation

The social significance of the Consolidated Audit Trail

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The social significance of the Consolidated Audit Trail

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 08/19/2024

Personal privacy is important. The ability of citizens to communicate and do business with one another – and to do so with some degree of…

Deregulation

This week in ridiculous regulations: Horse race integrity and threatening air cargo

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Horse race integrity and threatening air cargo

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 08/19/2024

Now that it’s August, agencies began publishing their Spring 2024 Unified Agenda entries for their planned regulations. Economists had a frustrating week, with Kamala…

Deregulation

Ten Thousand Commandments in the news

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Ten Thousand Commandments in the news

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 08/15/2024

The 2024 edition of Wayne Crews’s Ten Thousand Commandments is out now. For those not familiar, the report puts together a big-picture view of…

Deregulation

Free the Economy podcast: Crypto politics with Eric Peterson

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Free the Economy podcast: Crypto politics with Eric Peterson

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 08/15/2024

In this week’s episode we cover corporations playing politics, Florida’s ban on lab-grown meat, and a tale of two high-speed rail…

Deregulation

Scrapping tipping taxes is now a bipartisan issue. Good. 

Blog

Scrapping tipping taxes is now a bipartisan issue. Good. 

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 08/14/2024

Never let it be said that Democrats think that Donald Trump is always wrong. Vice President Kamala Harris recently endorsed an…

Business and Government

Consumers can see a net benefit from FCC’s net neutrality rule stall

Blog

Consumers can see a net benefit from FCC’s net neutrality rule stall

  • By: Brian A. Rankin
  • 08/14/2024

The saga of broadband regulation is finally taking a positive turn. On August 1st, the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals granted a stay of…

Tech and Telecom

Americans are rejecting EVs despite government meddling

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Americans are rejecting EVs despite government meddling

  • By: Patricia Patnode
  • 08/13/2024

Some policymakers across the country continue to try and get American drivers out of gas-powered cars and into electric vehicles (EVs), using a…

Energy and Environment

CEI’s recent victory and principled history

Blog

CEI’s recent victory and principled history

  • 08/12/2024

My colleague Devin Watkins wrote about an important court decision last month, and we like to think that an amicus brief CEI provided to that…

Law and Litigation

This week in ridiculous regulations: Bank hiring and salmonella frameworks

Blog

This week in ridiculous regulations: Bank hiring and salmonella frameworks

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 08/12/2024

Baseless recession freakouts dominated the news cycle. The just-released 2024 edition of Ten Thousand Commandments got its share of attention as well. Kamala…

Deregulation

Americans are open to trade

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Americans are open to trade

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 08/08/2024

Politicians win elections by telling voters what they want to hear. Right now, both parties think voters are angry about foreign trade. But when you…

Trade and International

Uncertain grids, growing market: The rise of backup power solutions in the US

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Uncertain grids, growing market: The rise of backup power solutions in the US

  • By: Patricia Patnode
  • 08/08/2024

In recent years, the generator market has seen remarkable growth, with more consumers opting for backup power solutions than ever before. The US generator sales…

Energy

Free the Economy podcast: Economic trends and subsidies with Andrew Stuttaford

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Free the Economy podcast: Economic trends and subsidies with Andrew Stuttaford

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 08/08/2024

In this week’s episode we cover weaponization of banking rules, the massive cost of federal regulation, and politicized pension fund management.

Deregulation

The politics of proxy voting and the importance of shareholder representation

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The politics of proxy voting and the importance of shareholder representation

  • By: Stone Washington
  • 08/07/2024

As the 2024 election quickly approaches, many Americans consider how their vote will affect political races. While our focus tends to be on the voting…

Business and Government

Can AI thrive in health care’s HIPAA-shaped box?

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Can AI thrive in health care’s HIPAA-shaped box?

  • By: Zev van Zanten
  • 08/07/2024

Innovation continues to transform health care, enabling us to live longer and healthier lives. And now artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to supercharge that…

Healthcare

CEI’s The Surge: <i>Loper Bright, </i>nuclear exports, and more

Blog

CEI’s The Surge: Loper Bright, nuclear exports, and more

  • By: Daren Bakst, Patricia Patnode
  • 08/05/2024

If you are interested in analysis and perspective on current energy and environmental issues, then we encourage you to subscribe to this new publication…

Energy and Environment

Congress needs to restore representative government: A new legislative solution

Blog

Congress needs to restore representative government: A new legislative solution

  • By: Daren Bakst
  • 08/05/2024

BackgroundThere is significant momentum right now to help restore our nation’s republican form of government and ensure that Congress and not unelected agency officials make…

Energy and Environment

This week in ridiculous regulations: Closed captioning and toothless blindcats

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Closed captioning and toothless blindcats

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 08/05/2024

The new 2024 edition of Ten Thousand Commandments is out now. The Paris Olympics began. Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro stole another election. Agencies issued…

Deregulation

EPA: From environmental champion to bureaucratic goliath?

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EPA: From environmental champion to bureaucratic goliath?

  • By: Paola Talavera
  • 08/02/2024

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was established as a symbol of hope for a cleaner, healthier America. Today, however, it faces critical scrutiny due to…

Energy and Environment

Free the Economy podcast: Paying for mass transit with Marc Scribner

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Free the Economy podcast: Paying for mass transit with Marc Scribner

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 08/01/2024

In this week’s episode we cover California’s minimum wage for fast-food workers, overturning the FCC’s universal service fee, and pushing back on…

Deregulation

Jerome Powell risks the Fed’s gains against inflation

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Jerome Powell risks the Fed’s gains against inflation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/31/2024

The big story from today’s Federal Reserve decision isn’t that interest rates are staying the same. It’s that the dual mandate is back. This…

Monetary Policy

The NLRB’s Orwellian ‘Fair Choice – Employee Final Voice Rule’ 

Blog

The NLRB’s Orwellian ‘Fair Choice – Employee Final Voice Rule’ 

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 07/31/2024

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), the federal agency that oversees union elections, has a funny idea about what constitutes giving employees an honest say…

Private Unions

America should emulate South Korea on nuclear energy

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America should emulate South Korea on nuclear energy

  • By: Paige Lambermont
  • 07/31/2024

A South Korean company, Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power, just received a $17.3 billion dollar contract to construct two new nuclear power plants for the Czech Republic.

Energy

EU’s Digital Markets Act: An obstruction to AI innovation?

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EU’s Digital Markets Act: An obstruction to AI innovation?

  • By: Paola Talavera
  • 07/30/2024

European consumers are being left behind in the AI revolution due to tightened regulations. Apple’s decision to withhold its new AI features from the European…

Tech and Telecom

2024 edition of Ten Thousand Commandments is out now

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2024 edition of Ten Thousand Commandments is out now

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/30/2024

The federal government has a spending budget that the public can see. Every year Congress allocates a certain amount of money to each agency, and…

Deregulation

This week in ridiculous regulations: Water heaters and children’s passports

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Water heaters and children’s passports

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/29/2024

President Biden dropped out of the race, leaving Vice President Kamala Harris as the likely Democratic nominee. The Federal Register topped 60,000 pages and remains…

Deregulation

Harris’s rent control support clashes with even progressive economists 

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Harris’s rent control support clashes with even progressive economists 

  • By: Ari Patinkin
  • 07/25/2024

As one of his last policy initiatives before officially dropping out of the 2024 presidential race, President Joe Biden unveiled a housing plan that included…

Business and Government

Top-down economic ‘moonshot’ incompatible with bottom-up ideals

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Top-down economic ‘moonshot’ incompatible with bottom-up ideals

  • By: Sara Randall
  • 07/25/2024

In her book Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism, economist Mariana Mazzucato proposes rebranding the United States’s economy.   An advocate behind Biden’s Build…

Business and Government

Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals finds FCC’s universal service fee unconstitutional under the nondelegation doctrine

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Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals finds FCC’s universal service fee unconstitutional under the nondelegation doctrine

  • By: Devin Watkins
  • 07/25/2024

Late yesterday, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an opinion in Consumer Research v. FCC that breathes new life into the nondelegation doctrine. This…

Law and Litigation

Free the Economy podcast: Dead malls and retail nostalgia with Sal Amadeo

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Free the Economy podcast: Dead malls and retail nostalgia with Sal Amadeo

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/25/2024

In this week’s episode we cover state-level regulatory reform, the opinions of Latino voters, Biden’s tax on stock buybacks, and another…

Deregulation

 Kamala Harris’s California quid pro quo for unions 

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 Kamala Harris’s California quid pro quo for unions 

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 07/24/2024

Kamala Harris is now the Democrats’ likely nominee to succeed Biden and she may pull the administration’s already pro-union labor policy even further leftwards. A…

Labor and Employment

CEI’s The Surge: Carbon taxes, Chevron, nuclear bill becomes law, & more!

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CEI’s The Surge: Carbon taxes, Chevron, nuclear bill becomes law, & more!

  • By: Daren Bakst, Patricia Patnode
  • 07/23/2024

If you are interested in analysis and perspective on current energy and environmental issues, then we encourage you to subscribe to this new publication…

Energy and Environment

Congress in a post-Chevron world

Blog

Congress in a post-Chevron world

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 07/23/2024

The House Committee on Administration conducted a regulatory reform hearing today entitled “Congress in a Post-Chevron World.”  The title refers to the anticipated sea…

Law and Litigation

House Interior and Environment spending bill: Critical provisions and amendments

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House Interior and Environment spending bill: Critical provisions and amendments

  • By: Daren Bakst
  • 07/23/2024

This week, the House is expected to take up the Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2025 (H.R. 8998). The…

Energy and Environment

Generator sales are rising… And there’s good reason

Blog

Generator sales are rising… And there’s good reason

  • By: Paige Lambermont
  • 07/22/2024

I bought a house earlier this year, and to my absolute delight, it came with a built in 16 kilowatt (kW) generator, plenty of power for…

Energy

Combatting climate anxiety: Yes, it’s okay to have children

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Combatting climate anxiety: Yes, it’s okay to have children

  • By: Patricia Patnode
  • 07/22/2024

The message that the Earth is rapidly decaying has long been evangelized by college professors and other gung-ho Malthusians in the media. It has led…

Climate

This week in ridiculous regulations: Blood donors and paper marketing

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Blood donors and paper marketing

  • 07/22/2024

Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt. The Republicans held their convention in Milwaukee. Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) was convicted on bribery charges and resigned, leaving…

Deregulation

NLRB backs down on Joint Employer 

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NLRB backs down on Joint Employer 

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 07/19/2024

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has withdrawn an appeal of a district…

Labor and Employment

‘Are you serious? Are you serious?’

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‘Are you serious? Are you serious?’

  • 07/19/2024

Earlier this week, an editorial in the Wall Street Journal recapped former Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s famous response when a journalist questioned her about the…

Law and Litigation

Free the Economy podcast: Inflation and Bidenomics with Kurt Couchman

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Free the Economy podcast: Inflation and Bidenomics with Kurt Couchman

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/18/2024

In this week’s episode we cover Capital One buying Discover, solutions for high housing prices, China’s soft-power investment strategy, and President…

Deregulation

Enhancing oversight: GAO’s blueprint for congressional control over agency rulemaking

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Enhancing oversight: GAO’s blueprint for congressional control over agency rulemaking

  • By: Sara Randall
  • 07/17/2024

On July 5, the White House released its biannual regulatory agenda for the executive branch, which highlights agency priorities for the next six months.

Deregulation

Book review: <i>The War on Prices</i> by Ryan Bourne

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Book review: The War on Prices by Ryan Bourne

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/17/2024

I have reached a stage in my career where younger colleagues sometimes ask me for advice. There are a few evergreen pieces of advice I…

Business and Government

Rent control doesn’t work. Increase housing supply instead.

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Rent control doesn’t work. Increase housing supply instead.

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/16/2024

President Biden will soon announce a proposed 5 percent cap on rent increases. Rent control is one of the most ridiculed economic policies there…

Deregulation

Union leaders need Trump more than he needs them

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Union leaders need Trump more than he needs them

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 07/16/2024

Credit where credit is due, Teamsters President Sean O’Brien faced a tricky tightrope walk when he spoke before the Republican National Convention…

Labor and Employment

The deregulation maverick

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The deregulation maverick

  • By: Paola Talavera
  • 07/16/2024

A deregulation wave occurred in the American economic landscape in the late 1970s, particularly in the utility and airlines sectors. This shift was driven by…

Deregulation

There is no such thing as a free lunch, especially under MMT.

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There is no such thing as a free lunch, especially under MMT.

  • By: Paola Talavera
  • 07/16/2024

Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) has emerged in recent years as a highly-debated economic concept, challenging traditional views on national debt and money. MMT is a…

Monetary Policy

Kansas REINS Act overrides governor’s veto

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Kansas REINS Act overrides governor’s veto

  • By: Sara Randall
  • 07/15/2024

Advocates for government accountability recently scored a big win with the passage of House Bill 2648 in Kansas. The Regulations from the Executive In…

Deregulation

How major rules are surging under the Biden administration

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How major rules are surging under the Biden administration

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 07/15/2024

We’ve taken a look at the total numbers of significant regulations issued this year in the Biden administration as well as at the subsets…

Deregulation

This week in ridiculous regulations: Watermelon taxes and crash test dummies

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Watermelon taxes and crash test dummies

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/15/2024

CEI’s home distillery court case had a good week. President Biden had a bad week. Agencies issued new regulations ranging from rotorcraft to desert…

Deregulation

Energy freedom on the ballot in Washington State

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Energy freedom on the ballot in Washington State

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 07/11/2024

Climate change policies tend to become unpopular as soon as the public realizes the effects such policies will have on them. That certainly is the…

Energy

Free the Economy podcast: The new progress movement with Ronald Bailey

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Free the Economy podcast: The new progress movement with Ronald Bailey

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 07/11/2024

In this week’s episode we cover the end of Chevron deference at the Supreme Court, the economic impact of future Trump tariffs,…

Deregulation

Missing the economists in FTC’s latest PBM study

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Missing the economists in FTC’s latest PBM study

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 07/10/2024

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) released its not-so-objectively titled interim report on Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs): Pharmacy Benefit Managers: The Powerful Middlemen Inflating Drug…

Eye on FTC

You have the right to a jury trial

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You have the right to a jury trial

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/10/2024

The Supreme Court’s recent Jarkesy decision affirms that people have the right to a jury trial, even in regulatory agencies’ special in-house courts. My colleague…

Law and Litigation

Supreme Court’s Jarkesy decision sheds light on the SEC’s hidden advantages

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Supreme Court’s Jarkesy decision sheds light on the SEC’s hidden advantages

  • By: Stone Washington
  • 07/09/2024

The Supreme Court’s momentous decision in SEC v Jarkesy provides us with a rare glimpse into the murky realm of administrative adjudication. Despite there being more…

Law and Litigation

Small group of House members introduce pro-tax, anti-energy bill

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Small group of House members introduce pro-tax, anti-energy bill

  • By: Daren Bakst
  • 07/09/2024

The PROVE IT Act (S. 1863) is a pro-tax, anti-energy bill that, if passed, would lead to a carbon tax on imports…

Energy

Anticipating post-Chevron federal power moves

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Anticipating post-Chevron federal power moves

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 07/09/2024

In a series of landmark rulings just before Independence Day (SEC v. Jarkesy, Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, and Corner Post, Inc. v. Board of…

Deregulation

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