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Discover a wealth of insightful materials meticulously crafted to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the latest trends.

The Time Is Now for U.S. Energy Independence
Energy, General Waste

The Time Is Now for U.S. Energy Independence

March 23, 2022 Christina Smith

U.S. energy independence will stabilize and lower fuel prices for Americans suffering under record high inflation.

Appropriations, General Waste, State Issues

Congress Earmarks $3 Million for Palo Alto History Museum

March 15, 2022 Ryan Lanier

An earmark for the Palo Alto History Museum shows the lengths lawmakers are willing to go to divert money better spent elsewhere.

General Waste, State Issues, Technology, Telecommunications

Broadband Bills in the States: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

March 11, 2022 Ryan Lanier

State officials must ensure that federal broadband funds be used connect truly unserved and underserved communities. 

Appropriations, Budget, General Waste, Taxes

Congress Should not Use Ukraine As an Excuse to Fund a Socialist Agenda

March 9, 2022 Christina Smith

Congress should avoid using Ukraine or the COVID-19 pandemic as a means to pass a socialist agenda. 

Postal Reform Should Be Passed by the Senate
Commerce, Postal Service, Regulations

Postal Reform Should Be Passed by the Senate

March 8, 2022 Eric Maus

The Senate should vote to pass H.R. 3076 and send it to President Biden to be signed into law. 

Michigan Lawmakers Should Reject High-Speed Rail Proposal
General Waste, State Issues, States, Transportation

Minnesota Should Avoid a High-Speed Rail Boondoggle

March 5, 2022 Ryan Lanier

Minnesota’s proposed Northern Lights Express is unsustainable and would cost taxpayers billions of dollars. 

Technology, Telecommunications

FCC Moves Forward on Pole Attachment Issues

March 4, 2022 Deborah Collier

The FCC will be considering a proposed rulemaking to clarify who should pay the cost of pole replacements at its March meeting.

Virginia Should Think Twice About Building a New Stadium for the Commanders
Budget, General Waste, State Issues

Virginia Should Think Twice About Building a New Stadium for the Commanders

March 4, 2022 Ryan Lanier

Virginia lawmakers should protect taxpayers and reject the use of their money to entice the Commanders to the Commonwealth.

Environment, Regulations, State Issues

Florida Should Move Forward with Net Metering Reform

March 2, 2022 Ryan Lanier

The Florida legislature should take steps to bring solar power into the open market as an equal participant.

State Issues, Technology, Telecommunications

Florida Should not Adopt California-Style Regulations

March 2, 2022 Thomas Schatz

The Florida legislature should reject HB 9 and prevent the state from becoming like California.

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