The government has thousands of outdated rules that must be streamlined and modernized.
The End to the Chicago Teacher Strike Underscores Pension Crisis
While Windy City children can finally start heading back to school, the Chicago Teachers Union’s (CTU) 11-day strike resulted in no reform, to the detriment of students, taxpayers, and the fiscal health of the entire state of Illinois. With a median salary of $78,000, Chicago Public Schools (CPS) teachers make more than 60 percent of […]
Warren’s Medicare for All: I’ll See Your $32 Trillion and Raise it to $52 Trillion
Warren says her healthcare plan would cost an additional $20.5 trillion in new federal spending over ten years.
A Republican Plan for Healthcare
The plan, “A Framework for Personalized, Affordable Care,” is focused in its approach.
Treat: USMCA Would Vastly Boost the U.S. Economy
The USMCA would add $68.2 billion to the U.S. economy and raise employment by 176,000 jobs.
Trick: Speaker Pelosi Becomes a Zombie on USMCA
The importance of the USMCA cannot be overstated.
Senate Democrats Try to Stop Trump Administration Progress in Lowering Insurance Premiums
The Senate is debating S. J. Res. 52, a joint resolution that would stop the progress the Trump administration has made to help reduce the cost of premiums and provided more choices in the individual insurance marketplace. The resolution is being considered under the Congressional Review Act (CRA) and it would disapprove the guidance the […]
Treat: Taxpayers May Soon Be Freed from Haunted Housing Bailouts
Director Calabria’s plans for reform are a promising light at the end of the tunnel.
Trick: The USPS Is Still Bleeding Money
Congress has been promising and failing to deliver postal reform for years.
Treat: RIFO Is Upheld and the Internet Remains Open
The FCC’s Restoring Internet Freedom Order (RIFO) was upheld by the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.









