There is an ongoing debate over why states should have a stake in what residents are allowed to drink and how much they should be taxed.
Keeping America’s 5G Networks Secure, Now and Into the Future
During uncertain times, it is important for the United States to create a strong, stable, and secure 5G network.
California’s Housing Bill Will Plague the State’s Budget for Years
SB 1410 in California plans to let tenants life rent-free and force taxpayers to provide landlord relief.
FHWA Lifts Unnecessary Regulation Barring Food Trucks from Vending at Rest Stops
The on-going COVID-19 pandemic presents essential workers with new challenges every day.
States Should Cut Spending, Not Raise Taxes
State governments should be focused on cutting spending to offset revenue losses, not raising taxes.
California’s $100 Billion Nightmare High-Speed Rail Project
The California High-Speed Rail Authority has caused a fiscal nightmare for the state.
The HEROES Act Will Prevent Americans From Getting Back to Work
The $3 trillion HEROES Act epitomizes everything that is wrong with the D.C. borrow-and-spend mindset.
RSC Offers Solutions to Boost Government Efficiency During Pandemic
The RSC’s commonsense framework will guide America through the pandemic and ensure a speedy economic recovery.
CARES Act Allocates $1.5 Billion to Bureaucratic Dinosaur
One of the most egregious examples of wasteful spending in the CARES Act is $1.5 billion allocated to the Economic Development Administration.
Joe Biden Should Reject the Far-Left’s Demands
While Joe Biden is all but guaranteed to be the Democratic nominee for president, he is still far from wooing the Far-Left.








