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Congress needs to repeal the Biden EPA and California attack on gas-powered cars
The attack on gas-powered vehicles exists on multiple fronts, including through federal and state regulation.Regarding federal regulation, much of the attention has been focused on…

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Paul Atkins is an excellent choice to lead the SEC
On Wednesday, the Senate confirmed Paul S. Atkins to serve as chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). As I have stated before,…

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What happened to never-needed regulations
CEI led a never-needed campaign during the COVID-19 pandemic. The idea was simple: if a regulation was causing harm in good times, it was probably…

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Free the Economy podcast: Trade myths (and facts) with Prof. Michael Coon
In this weekâs episode we cover smartphones for kids, insomnia and anxiety in pre-industrial times, and a blueprint for modernizing the…

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Why government reform may hinge on ending federal unions
President Trumpâs executive order ending collective bargaining for a wide swath of federal cabinet agencies and other government entities is a laudable attempt…

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Otherwise Objectionable episode 4: âThe Solutionâ
The fourth episode of Otherwise Objectionable, the narrative-driven podcast that tells the true story of Section 230 of the 1996 Telecommunications Act, picks up…

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Senate should support S.J.Res.4 repealing Bidenâs anti-consumer water heater regulation
The Biden administration gave us far too many anti-consumer appliance regulations, and some of the worst were ones supported by manufacturers angling to create a…

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CEI celebrates agency giving up power
Even if it becomes commonplace, we should pause in wonderment whenever an agency repeals its own regulations and relinquishes power, whether voluntarily or not. And…

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Helicopter hoists and migrant children
President Trump announced new auto tariffs that will take effect next week, raising the price of average-priced new cars from $3,000 to $10,000. Agencies issued…

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The shadow nonprofitâs push for ESG
Nonprofit interest groups play a significant role in advancing policy change in government. The IRS affords tax exemption to thousands of these groups via their…

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An economic, constitutional, and geopolitical disaster
Yesterdayâs tariff announcement was long expected, yet its details came as a surprise. In one regard it was less bad than it could have been:…

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CEI’s The Surge: The EPA, WOTUS, and more
If you are interested in analysis and perspective on current energy and environmental issues, then we encourage you to subscribe to this new publication and…

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Free the Economy podcast: An affordable and reliable future with Gabriella Hoffman
In this weekâs episode we cover Republicans for the Green New Deal, diminishing returns from industrial policy in China, and the bottleneck…

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Trumpâs deregulation push: Several steps forwardâand some sideways
As I cover in a new column at Forbes, Trump 2.0 has brought a flurry of executive orders aimed at deregulationâone-in, ten-out rules,…

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Trumpâs push to remake the NLRBÂ
Things are a bit topsy-turvy currently at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), the federal agency that oversees labor-management disputes in…

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Five ideas for Secretary Chavez-DeRemer
President Trumpâs newly-confirmed labor secretary, Lori Chavez-DeRemer, has been viewed with suspicion by many on the free-market right. She can rectify that…

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Otherwise Objectionable episode 3: ‘Law and Disorder’
The third episode of Otherwise Objectionable, the narrative-driven podcast that tells the true story of Section 230 of the 1996 Telecommunications Act, moves beyond…

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Belgium has learned nothing from Germanyâs nuclear phaseout
Doel Unit 1 was shut down in February as part of the countryâs nuclear phaseout policy. In 2021, more than half of Belgiumâs power came from…

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The true cost of the Inflation Reduction Act
The increasingly poorly named Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), signed by President Biden in 2022, comes with incredible costs. These come from massive spending, like tax credits and…

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Helicopter hoists and migrant children
President Trump announced new auto tariffs that will take effect next week, raising the price of average-priced new cars from $3,000 to $10,000. Agencies issued…

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Free the Economy podcast: Working for a better tomorrow with Vinnie Vernuccio
In this weekâs episode we cover Americaâs founding principles, the Cato Instituteâs recommendations for reforming financial regulation, why Republicans shouldnât be busting…

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Yes, women had access to credit before 1974
March is Women’s History Month, a time to acknowledge and celebrate many âfirstsâ for women in public life. One of those âfirstsâ is the ability…

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Hawleyâs bill speeds up union elections by removing guardrails
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) thinks workers are having too hard of a time forming unions. His solution to that is to fast-track the process…

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Is the Solar for All program authorized?
In 2022, Democrats passed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) without a single Republican vote in the House or Senate.One of the most controversial IRA…

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Otherwise Objectionable episode 2: âThe Dawn of the Internetâ
The second episode of Otherwise Objectionable, the narrative-driven podcast that tells the true story of Section 230 of the 1996 Telecommunications Act, focuses on…

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Trump should eliminate this troubled risk assessment program
Among Washingtonâs sprawling regulatory bureaucracies, one program has quietly shaped environmental policy for decades. The EPAâs Integrated Risk Information System, known as IRIS, influences…

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Volatile gas and the Gulf of Mexico
The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady, and President Trump put on some pressure to lower them. Trump also fired Democratic FTC commissioners on unclear…

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SEC restores corporate control over ESG proposals
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has wasted no time in reforming controversial regulations under the Trump administration. Beyond targeting formal rules, GOP commissioners have…

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Free the Economy podcast: Tariffs, tax cuts, and trustees with Dominic Pino
In this weekâs episode we cover retirement investing, pivoting to India for global trade, new housing on federal land, and priorities…

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Trump SEC makes tremendous progress against crypto-stifling regulation
Gary Genslerâs SEC worked at a frenetic pace to shut down innovation in the crypto sector. Without rhyme or reason, the Biden-Gensler SEC moved fast…