The Supreme Court tossed out ObamaCare lawsuit, California et al v. Texas, stating the plaintiffs have no standing.
$40 Billion Broadband Bill Is Costly, Unnecessary, and Wasteful
The BRIDGE Act of 2021 would do more harm than good.
Biden Budget Offers Potential Oversight Tool on 340B Program
The Biden administration’s budget includes new enforcement tools for oversight of the 340B program but the details will matter.
Easing Occupational Licensing Restrictions will help Americans Overcome Barriers to Employment
Removing occupational licensing barriers at the federal level provides more freedom to states to reduce requirements
Canadian Drug Importation Continues to Face Obstacles
HHS asks court to dismiss PhRMA lawsuit on Canadian drug importation, stating they have no standing.
Lack of Trust in Public Health Authorities Will Impact Debate on Medicare for All
The U.S. public health system has a trust problem due to their handling of COVID-19.
Court Rules in Favor of FCC in Franchise Fee Dispute
Court rules “in-kind” and “add-on” requirements should be included in the five percent cap on franchise fees.
The DC Beverage Tax Will Harm Small Businesses and Consumers
DC’s proposed tax on sweetened beverages will harm small businesses and are likely to be ineffective.
Target-Rich Environment for Duplication Report
The annual GAO report on duplication in federal spending provides opportunities to increase efficiency in the federal government.
Republican Study Committee Budget Is Good News for Taxpayers
The RSC budget includes the elimination and consolidation of dozens of programs and agencies.


