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The CDC and NIH Budgets Have Not Been Cut

The hysteria over the Chinese coronavirus grows day by day, thanks to a press corps and politicians that are stoking panic.

Elizabeth Wright March 13, 2020
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Members Introduce Bill to Permanently Ban Earmarks

Legislation has been introduced to make the moratorium on congressional earmarks permanent.

Deborah Collier March 12, 2020
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NASA's Flawed Mission to the Moon

In an era of flourishing commercial alternatives, NASA should reevaluate the manner in which it pursues space flight.

Sean Kennedy March 12, 2020
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SCOTUS Agrees to Take Up Texas v United States - The Fate of Obamacare is in Their Hands Again

Obamacare faces yet another constitutional challenge that revolves around Chief Justice John Roberts' original opinion concerning the Commerce Clause and Congress's taxing power.

Elizabeth Wright March 5, 2020
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Additional Delays for the KC-46

The troubled tanker’s delays will have knock-on effects, raising costs.

Sean Kennedy March 5, 2020
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New Report Offers Solutions to FedRAMP Problems

FedRAMP is used to provide cloud service providers authorization to operate within federal agencies.

Deborah Collier March 4, 2020
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Congress Should Oppose More Government Interference in Drug Pricing

Price controls will simply cut off access to lifesaving drugs and force manufacturers to limit investment in new cures.

Thomas Schatz March 3, 2020
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FCC Set to Adopt New Rules on Using TV White Space for Broadband

TV white space can be used to access broadband internet in rural areas through the use of a database manager and white space radios.

Thomas Schatz February 28, 2020
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FCC Moves Ahead on 5G

Mid-band spectrum is critical to deploying next generation services using 5G.

Thomas Schatz February 28, 2020
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Hospitals Serving Vulnerable Communities Chase Profits at the Expense of Patients

Patients receiving hospital care don't know if they will get stuck with enormous and unexpected bills when they are released.

Elizabeth Wright February 27, 2020
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Congress's Flavored Tobacco Ban Would Create a Dangerous Black Market

If this bill becomes law, it will create a health crisis that could have been avoided.

Elizabeth Wright February 21, 2020
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New USDA Mandate for Biofuels Should be Withdrawn

The USDA’s historic approach to “market-driven blend rates” has been to aggressively pursue unachievable biofuel mandates that put manufacturing jobs at risk. 

Thomas Schatz February 21, 2020

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