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The FCC snares broadband in web of regulation

  • By: Brian A. Rankin
  • 01/11/2024

In the children’s book Walter’s Wonderful Web, a determined spider builds webs that are too “wibbly-wobbly” to withstand the wind but perseveres until he constructs…

Tech and Telecom

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Free the Economy podcast: Against crony capitalism with Nick Sorrentino

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 01/11/2024

In this week’s episode we cover emergency federal spending, workplace management trends for 2024, suppressing speech about public health, and defending…

Subsidies and Bailouts

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A promising 40th anniversary year for CEI

  • By: CEI Staff
  • 01/11/2024

This year CEI celebrates 40 years of eliminating excessive regulation and unleashing human potential. To kick off our anniversary year, we unveiled a new logo…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

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Appeals court rejects DOE’s attempt to eliminate fast dishwashers

  • By: Devin Watkins
  • 01/10/2024

The days of dishwashers with four-hour cleaning cycles may be coming to an end. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals repudiated the Biden administration’s…

CEI Litigation

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Congress could revoke many costly Biden admin rules with Congressional Review Act. Here’s a list!

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 01/10/2024

Until April of 2023, a federal rule costing $100 million was considered “economically significant.” Joe Biden’s Executive Order 14094 (Modernizing Regulatory Review) raised that…

Deregulation

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Power to the… regulators? That’s what new worker classification rule will do

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 01/09/2024

The US Labor Department’s new worker classification rule is a major step backwards, causing trouble for worker and employer alike as they try to…

Labor and Employment

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Don’t make crypto the electricity scapegoat

  • By: Ari Patinkin, James Broughel, John Berlau
  • 01/09/2024

A radical new tax proposed by the Biden administration would make cryptocurrency mining the scapegoat for electricity usage. The so-called Digital Asset Mining Energy (DAME)…

Fintech

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Auto dealers and automated tariffs

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 01/08/2024

The first week of the new year’s regulations is in the books. Agencies issued new regulations ranging from junk fees to cable tv competition.  On…

Financial Regulation

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Free the Economy podcast: Protecting your property rights with Betsy Sanz

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 01/04/2024

In this week’s episode we cover slow-moving infrastructure projects, the impact of the conservative boycott of Bud Light, good and…

Property Rights

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Unconstitutionality Index going into 2024: 46 rules for every law

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 01/03/2024

The Biden’s administration’s 3,018 rules and regulations of 2023 is fairly typical of agency output these days. But while rule counts remain relatively stable,…

Regulatory Reform

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This week in ridiculous regulations: 2023 year-end special

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 01/02/2024

The tentative final numbers for new regulations for 2023 are in: The final four-day week of 2023 was relatively slow: 60 final regulations, 34 proposed…

Financial Regulation

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Federal Register 2023 gives Congress 90,402 reasons to restrain the regulators

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 12/29/2023

As we bid farewell to 2023 and ring in 2024, the Federal Register reveals a noteworthy chapter in regulatory history under the Joe Biden administration.

Deregulation

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Transparent New Year: SEC shows its work after CEI prodding

  • By: Stone Washington
  • 12/29/2023

As we enter the New Year, it is important to reflect on what went well and not so well in 2023. We should do our…

Business and Government

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Liz Warren’s revolving door with Wall Street

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 12/28/2023

There was an interesting development in the world of big government and big business recently. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) declared that “The abuse of…

Business and Government

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American small businesses are paying through the roof for regulations

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 12/28/2023

In a new column at Forbes, I take look at the National Association of Manufacturers’ (NAM) update of its …

Regulatory Reform

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Free the Economy podcast: Avoiding a Central Bank Digital Currency with Nicholas Anthony

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 12/28/2023

In this week’s episode we cover the legislative record of House of Representatives in 2023, the proliferation of conferences about ESG investing,…

Banking and Finance

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No, we don’t want as many new laws as possible

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 12/27/2023

The New York Times recently published an article reviewing what happened in the House of Representatives over the past 12 months, and it gives…

Business and Government

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Oxides of nitrogen and approaching of whales

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 12/27/2023

Congress has adjourned until January, so the Republic is safe until then. The Fourteenth Amendment suddenly became a factor in the presidential race. Meanwhile,…

Financial Regulation

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The existential threat AI poses to the Screen Actors Guild

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 12/22/2023

The Screen Actors Guild recently concluded a lengthy strike against Hollywood studios with a contract that included new protections for its members from artificial…

Labor and Employment

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Even the University of California system has dropped carbon offsets

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 12/22/2023

MIT Technology Review just published an article on one of my perennial favorite topics, carbon offsets. According to senior editor James Temple, the University…

Business and Government

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Dear California, just let the trains run

  • By: Patricia Patnode
  • 12/21/2023

The California Air Resources Board (CARB) in April approved regulations to ban the operation of diesel locomotives in California and the rule goes…

Rail and Mass Transit

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Free the Economy podcast: (De-)regulating tech and AI with Adam Thierer

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 12/21/2023

In this week’s episode we cover social mobility in the 50 states, Elizabeth Warren’s revolving door with Wall Street, the latest…

Tech and Telecom

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A steel sumo that might wrestle China to the mat

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 12/20/2023

There are ironies a-plenty in the news that Japan’s Nippon Steel Corp. plans to buy U.S. Steel. The fact that a foreign company would own…

Trade and International

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New Liquefied Natural Gas ruling makes Jones Act even more unreasonable

  • By: Paige Lambermont
  • 12/18/2023

A new Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) decision will make compliance with the Jones Act even more onerous for natural gas producers. The…

Energy

Blog

FDA power grab would hurt labs, patients, rule of law

  • By: David S. McFadden
  • 12/18/2023

The Food and Drug Administration has proposed to amend one of its rules for the purpose of unlawfully expanding its jurisdiction over diagnostic tests.

Law and Litigation

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Silver lining? New federal merger guidelines: 11 bad ideas instead of 13!

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 12/18/2023

Today the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) jointly issued their final version of the 2023 Merger Guidelines.

Eye on FTC

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Should government-favored non-profits have their own shadow courts?

  • By: Stone Washington
  • 12/18/2023

Imagine being sued by a private nonprofit that is sanctioned by a federal agency to enforce securities laws. The nonprofit appoints its own judges and…

Business and Government

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Baby formula waivers and phonorecords

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 12/18/2023

The 2023 Federal Register became the second-largest ever, dating back to 1936. A new CEI study makes the case for reforming administrative law…

Food and Beverage Regulation

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CEI’s The Surge: COP28, House passes car legislation, and carbon taxes

  • By: Daren Bakst, Patricia Patnode
  • 12/15/2023

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

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Defense bill amendment could help undo China’s unfair advantage in environmental treaties

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 12/15/2023

Congress is currently considering the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024 (NDAA), including a long list of amendments added to the bill.

Trade and International

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FTC replies to CEI in auto dealer rule, still full of hot, nitrogen-poor air

  • By: John Berlau
  • 12/14/2023

This week, the Federal Trade Commission issued its long-awaited, nearly-400 page nannyist final rule on auto and other motor vehicle dealers sales. The rule…

Eye on FTC

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Obscuring the SEC’s climate disclosure rule may invite a host of legal problems

  • By: Stone Washington
  • 12/14/2023

The US Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) pending climate disclosure rule has been delayed yet again. The climate disclosure rule will require publicly traded companies to quantify…

Financial Regulation

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Common sense has left the building: The push to redefine joint employer rule

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 12/14/2023

The National Labor Relations Board did something earlier this year that union leaders and their allies on Capitol Hill have long demanded: It expanded…

Labor and Employment

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Free the Economy podcast: Making Congress work with Kevin Kosar

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 12/14/2023

In this week’s episode we cover people who fetishize old homes, the big AI risk no one’s talking about, how environmentalist activists…

Business and Government

Blog

America’s unfair second court system

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 12/14/2023

Stone Washington and I have a paper out today on reforming administrative law courts, or ALCs. We also summarize our findings over at National…

Government Transparency

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Federal Reserve to cut interest rates next year?

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 12/13/2023

As expected, the Federal Reserve kept the federal funds rate the same this week, which influences other interest rates, including car and mortgage payments. The…

Monetary Policy

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Khan’s FTC could harm America’s competitiveness abroad

  • By: Alex Reinauer
  • 12/13/2023

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) threatens to put US global competitiveness at risk by pursuing stringent antitrust goals that target the largest American tech companies,…

Eye on FTC

Blog

Senators asking the right question on nuclear license renewals

  • By: Paige Lambermont
  • 12/12/2023

Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) ranking member of the SenateEnvironment and Public Works Committee and Sen. Pete Ricketts (R-NE) ranking member of the Committee’s Subcommittee on…

Energy

Blog

Biden’s yearly Federal Register second-highest page count ever, could still score number one

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 12/12/2023

The Federal Register is the daily depository of rules and regulations. Today, the count stood at  86,256 pages, with three weeks to go for Joe…

Business and Government

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Inflation holds steady, Fed interest rates likely to stay put

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 12/12/2023

The Consumer Price Index went up 0.1 percent in the month of November. Its 12-month increase is 3.1 percent, same as last month’s report.

Monetary Policy

Blog

Federal government waves goodbye to ‘economically significant’ regulations

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 12/11/2023

Last week, the Fall 2023 edition of the White House’s Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions appeared. It features the…

Business and Government

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Address labels and exporting missiles

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 12/11/2023

The FDA approved the world’s first gene-editing therapy, which could cure sickle cell disease. The unemployment rate fell to 3.7 percent. Meanwhile, agencies issued…

Financial Regulation

Blog

Tom Vilsack tries to change the subject, but a slush fund is still a slush fund

  • By: Patricia Patnode
  • 12/07/2023

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack published an op-ed in direct response to an op-ed written by CEI’s Patricia Patnode in the Cedar Rapids Gazette.

Subsidies and Bailouts

Blog

Free the Economy podcast: Centers of Progress with Chelsea Follett

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 12/07/2023

In this week’s episode we cover the housing abundance agenda, antitrust concerns about corporate climate alliances, the future of global nuclear…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

Blog

Important question: How many people will new AI regulations kill?

  • By: James Broughel
  • 12/06/2023

The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) recently released a draft memorandum outlining new requirements for federal agencies using artificial intelligence (AI).

Tech and Telecom

Blog

House should brake bureaucrats limiting vehicle choice with CARS Act

  • By: Daren Bakst
  • 12/05/2023

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is trying to limit the ability of Americans to buy gas-powered cars. That is, the cars that people actually want…

Consumer Choice

Blog

COP28: The conference on penance

  • By: Daren Bakst
  • 12/05/2023

Dubai is currently hosting the 28th Conference on Penance (COP). Well, that’s what the Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on…

Energy and Environment

Blog

Central banks are watching. Let’s watch them back.

  • By: John Berlau
  • 12/04/2023

One of the biggest dangers of a central bank digital currency (CBDC), I and others have warned, is that it would give a government that…

Privacy and Cybersecurity

Blog

Is UAW still an automaker union? How Gaza became a top issue

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 12/04/2023

The name “United Auto Workers” would appear to pretty clearly indicate who that union represents, but it is increasingly becoming inaccurate. Today, only about…

Private Unions

Blog

This week in ridiculous regulations: Au pairs and processed pears

  • 12/04/2023

The 2023 edition of Wayne Crews’ Ten Thousand Commandments is out now. Henry Kissinger died at age 100. Meanwhile, agencies issued new regulations ranging…

Financial Regulation

Blog

Inflation makes regulations even more expensive

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 12/01/2023

The just-released 2023 edition of Wayne Crews’ Ten Thousand Commandments report estimates that the total cost of complying with all federal regulations is $1.94…

Monetary Policy

Blog

The latest on nuclear power bans: Illinois poised to take an important step

  • By: Paige Lambermont
  • 11/30/2023

The Illinois nuclear construction ban will soon be a thing of the past.Earlier this year, both state chambers, through a supermajority vote, passed a…

Energy

Blog

Biden admin: Taxpayers don’t need to know about ‘official time’

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 11/30/2023

The Biden administration is actively rolling back transparency requirements for unions, most recently by no longer posting information on the controversial practice of…

Government Unions

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Equity shmequity: How US government’s ‘discounting’ policy hurts the global poor

  • By: James Broughel
  • 11/30/2023

The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) recently finalized its Circular A-4 guidance on regulatory analysis, constituting the first update to the guidance in…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

Free the Economy podcast: The future of energy and environmental policy with Travis Fisher

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 11/30/2023

In this week’s episode we cover the political path toward abundance, the need for permitting reform beyond the National Environmental Policy Act,…

Energy and Environment

Blog

The catastrophic consequences of COVID for California constitutional government

  • By: Dan Greenberg
  • 11/29/2023

COVID-19 hit California hard. The effects of COVID on California’s population were terrible, and the government policies that California imposed on its citizens may have…

Law and Litigation

Blog

Ten Thousand Commandments 2023 is out now

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/29/2023

The 2023 edition of CEI’s flagship annual study, Wayne Crews’s Ten Thousand Commandments, is out now. For those not familiar, 10KC gives a big-picture…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

Wall Street Journal reports consumer frustrations with over-regulated appliances

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 11/28/2023

2023 is turning into the year of bad appliance regulations. Since January, CEI has submitted comments critical of proposed Department of Energy (DOE) efficiency…

Consumer Freedom

Blog

This week in ridiculous regulations: Slender salamanders and joint employers

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/27/2023

Israel and Hamas agreed to a temporary cease-fire. OpenAI’s board of directors fired CEO Sam Altman, then re-hired him and fired themselves. President Joe Biden…

Financial Regulation

Blog

Free the Economy podcast: Making college pay with Preston Cooper

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 11/22/2023

In this week’s episode we cover Javier Milei’s election as president of Argentina, how much money it takes to be happy,…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

Blog

Cold truth about government pushing electric: Natural gas is much cheaper

  • By: Paige Lambermont
  • 11/21/2023

The Department of Energy (DOE) has repeatedly documented that using natural gas in homes is far cheaper than using electricity.This hasn’t stopped the Biden…

Consumer Choice

Blog

Slice the regulatory turkey this Thanksgiving

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 11/20/2023

The turkeys Liberty and Bell just received a Thanksgiving pardon from Joe Biden. The official presentation of a turkey for a presidential pardon and rescue…

Deregulation

Blog

CEI’s The Surge: Carbon tariffs, CAFE standards, and more!

  • By: Daren Bakst, Patricia Patnode
  • 11/20/2023

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

Blog

This week in ridiculous regulations: California raisins and debit card fees

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/20/2023

There was a pro-Israel and anti-Hamas rally on the National Mall of more than 200,000 people. A fight nearly broke out at a Senate hearing.

Financial Regulation

Blog

Free the Economy podcast: Getting out of control with Neil Chilson

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 11/16/2023

In this week’s episode we cover the American Nuclear Society’s Winter 2023 conference, the opportunities and pitfalls of online side-hustles, and the…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

Blog

Vehicle kill switches and other horrible things Washington is doing to us from a distance

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 11/16/2023

The remote kill switch for automobiles authorized by the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) in 2021 is a prime…

Automobiles and Roads

Blog

Exposing the federal bureaucracy’s blurry courts

  • By: Stone Washington
  • 11/15/2023

Many federal agencies prevent regular Americans from understanding what they are up to by obscuring the work being conducted by their little-known administrative law courts…

Freedom of Information

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Ringside seats at today’s Senate cage match

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 11/14/2023

A lot of preparation goes into testifying before a Senate committee. To borrow from the late Donald Rumsfeld, there are the “known” things that…

Labor and Employment

Blog

Labor Department would ignore law to change overtime rules

  • By: David S. McFadden
  • 11/14/2023

I submitted a comment on behalf of the Competitive Enterprise Institute to the Wage and Hour Division of the Department of Labor (DOL) regarding…

Law and Litigation

Blog

Biden admin appliance regulations are bad for small businesses and homeowners

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 11/14/2023

Department of Energy (DOE) bureaucrats are making 2023 a bad year for homeowners with an avalanche of proposed and final appliance regulations impacting stoves, washing…

Consumer Choice

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White House report reveals tens of billions in new annual regulatory costs

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 11/13/2023

A consolidated Draft Report to Congress on the Benefits and Costs of Federal Regulations hit the shelves at the end of October, catching…

Regulatory Reform

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Junk fees and dehumidifiers

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/13/2023

It was a four-day week due to Veterans Day. Another government shutdown deadline is less than a week away. The FTC issued a proposed rule…

Financial Regulation

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Free the Economy podcast: Personal finance and YouTube with Spencer Johnson

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 11/09/2023

In this week’s episode we cover how states can reform higher education, ways that managers can make their employees happier at work,…

Financial Regulation

Blog

NLRB responds to CEI on government ‘encouraging’ unionization

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 11/07/2023

The National Labor Relations Board recently issued a rulemaking that included a direct rebuttal to an argument made by the Competitive Enterprise Institute regarding…

Labor and Employment

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10 important amendments for the House Transportation spending bill

  • By: Paige Lambermont
  • 11/07/2023

The US House of Representatives is currently debating H.R. 4820, its Transportation, Housing, and Urban Development spending bill. There are many good amendments being…

Automobiles and Roads

Blog

Experts weigh in: Sen. Cassidy’s carbon tariff bill would mean more taxes

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 11/06/2023

A carbon tax is both bad policy and dumb politics. Yet Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) has just introduced legislation, the Foreign Pollution Fee…

Business and Government

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Justice Department ignores consumers, boosts Bing in Google antitrust trial

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 11/06/2023

The Department of Justice’s (DOJ) case accusing Google of having and unlawfully maintaining a monopoly in search is in full swing in US District…

Antitrust

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Gas cans and shorts reporting

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/06/2023

President Biden issued an Executive Order on AI regulation. The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady. Jobs growth slowed, but still grew.

Financial Regulation

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Is the Fed done with interest rate hikes?

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/03/2023

The Federal Reserve’s Open Market Committee held the federal funds rate steady this week at its most recent meeting, as expected. It will range…

Banking and Finance

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12 important amendments for the House Interior, environment spending bill

  • By: Paige Lambermont
  • 11/02/2023

The House is currently debating H.R. 4821, its Interior and environment spending bill. There are many good amendments being considered on the floor. Here…

Energy and Environment

Blog

5 bad appliance regulations Congress should reject with the Congressional Review Act

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 11/02/2023

This is the third article in CEI’s Special Briefing Series: Defending the Personal Energy Choices of Americans. It isn’t just gas stoves. The Biden administration has…

Consumer Choice

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Free the Economy podcast: The trouble with big-government conservatives with André Béliveau

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 11/02/2023

In this week’s episode we talk about which state has the least-bad business taxes, how many Americans really love America, the continuing…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

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UAW strike epilogue: Big Three will continue to shrink

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 11/01/2023

The United Auto Workers has won, according to the headlines. What the union has won will force three companies, Ford, GM, and Stellantis, owner…

Labor and Employment

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SEC commissioner bashes private markets, shows why public capital flight is happening

  • By: Stone Washington
  • 11/01/2023

Caroline Crenshaw, a designated Democratic commissioner with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently was sharply critical of private markets. “Investor protection and systemic risk…

Financial Regulation

Blog

H.L. Mencken channels Adam Smith

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/01/2023

Over at Liberty Fund’s AdamSmithWorks website, I have an article drawing a parallel between Adam Smith’s moral philosophy and H.L. Mencken’s satire:…

Human Achievement Hour

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Three Supreme Court justices have gone public about the fundamental unfairness of civil forfeiture

  • By: Dan Greenberg
  • 10/31/2023

Yesterday, I was able to get out of the office to watch the oral argument in Culley v. Marshall before the Supreme Court of…

Property Rights

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CEI’s The Surge: Climate change slush fund, the true cost of EVs, and more

  • By: Daren Bakst, Patricia Patnode
  • 10/30/2023

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

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Biden administration cites fanciful numbers to support ‘right to repair’

  • By: Alex Reinauer
  • 10/30/2023

The Biden White House hosted an event on right to repair last Tuesday to provide information “about federal and state efforts to strengthen the…

Eye on FTC

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Joint employers and almond taxes

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/30/2023

GDP grew 4.9 percent in the third quarter of 2023. Mike Johnson became Speaker of the House. Agencies issued new regulations ranging from Kraft…

Business and Government

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FCC wants European-style broadband regulation, would throttle American consumers

  • By: Brian A. Rankin
  • 10/27/2023

Aristotle said that nature abhors a vacuum so that every space in nature must be filled.  Apparently, the FCC has taken inspiration from ancient Greek…

Tech and Telecom

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What we’re not seeing here: Why policy debates need Bastiat

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 10/27/2023

I was honored to give a presentation this week to the George Mason University Economics Society. The title of my presentation was “Unseen Consequences: Frederic…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

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Issue at a glance: Blocking the Biden climate change slush fund

  • By: Daren Bakst, Patricia Patnode
  • 10/27/2023

Overview of the issue: The Biden administration is using what has become a US Department of Agriculture (USDA) slush fund to spend billions of…

Energy and Environment

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NLRB expands ‘joint employer’ rule to include kitchen sink

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 10/26/2023

The National Labor Relations Board has issued its new rule for “joint employer status.” As expected, it extends the rule for when one company…

Labor and Employment

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Ford-UAW deal: Declare victory and go home

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 10/26/2023

The current United Auto Workers strike against the Big Three automakers has been more of a public relations spectacle than an actual strike. At no…

Private Unions

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Free the Economy podcast: Polling capitalism with Karlyn Bowman

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 10/26/2023

In this week’s episode we talk about the surprisingly low demand for free transit, the demographics of higher education in the U.S.,…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

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Pope’s letter on climate change misses mark

  • By: Patricia Patnode
  • 10/24/2023

The Vatican is concluding the last week of the 2023 Synod of Synodality, a three-year series of discussions involving Catholic bishops and selected laypeople.

Energy and Environment

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Air travel will continue to increase—unless grounded by climate change policies

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 10/24/2023

The Duke of Wellington was said to have opposed the growth of railroads in 19th-century Britain because they would “only encourage the common people to…

Aviation

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UN Montreal Protocol meeting begins in Nairobi

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 10/23/2023

The United Nations’ 35th meeting of the parties to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer (Montreal Protocol) begins this week in…

Energy and Environment

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Stopping mergers before they start

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/23/2023

If two companies above a certain size want to merge, antitrust regulators have to approve the deal first.  The FTC recently published draft guidelines for…

Eye on FTC

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Biden admin wants to sweep independent agency regulation costs under the rug. Congress should say no.

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 10/23/2023

When Congress gets around to streamlining federal regulations and forcing disclosure of their costs, exposés of the paperwork inflicted on the economy by independent…

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