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Budget

Appropriations, Budget, Entitlements

Establishing a Fiscal Commission Could Help Reduce Federal Spending

December 22, 2023 Alec Mena

An effective spending control commission should draw inspiration from the Grace Commission and CARFA. 

Appropriations, Budget, General Waste

Interest on the National Debt is a Ticking Time Bomb

November 28, 2023 Eric Maus

Congress should end its spending spree and reduce the federal debt. 

Budget, General Waste, State Issues, Taxes

Calif. Legislature and Gov. Newsom Should Reject Raising Taxes to Subsidize Strikers

September 9, 2023 Alec Mena

SB 799 would extend unemployment benefits to workers on strike, delay the state’s debt repayment, and raise payroll tax rates.

Nevada Falls for the Stadium Subsidy Scam
Budget, General Waste, State Issues

Nevada Falls for the Stadium Subsidy Scam

July 19, 2023 Ryan Lanier

The new ballpark for the Athletics is sure to cost taxpayers for years to come, with little tangible gains in return.

Supreme Court Strikes Down President Biden's Student Loan Scheme
Budget, Education, General Waste

Supreme Court Strikes Down President Biden’s Student Loan Scheme

July 1, 2023 Eric Maus

Student loan forgiveness would have wasted taxpayer dollars and harmed lower-income Americans.

Taxpayers Do Not Get Everything They Want But They Get What They Need
Appropriations, Budget, Defense, General Waste, Healthcare, Regulations, Taxes

Taxpayers Do Not Get Everything They Want But They Get What They Need

May 31, 2023 Thomas Schatz

The Fiscal Responsibility Act is what taxpayers need and will lead to more of what they want to reduce wasteful spending.

Tennessee Lawmakers Should Reject Titans’ Stadium Deal
Budget, General Waste, State Issues

Tennessee Titans Smash Stadium Subsidy Record

May 4, 2023 Ryan Lanier

The city of Nashville and the state of Tennessee will provide a combined $1.26 billion for a new stadium for the Tennessee Titans.

Budget, Energy, State Issues

Inflation Reduction Act Is a Trip Hazard for States and Local Communities

May 1, 2023 Ryan Lanier

State and local leaders should allocate IRA funds with extreme caution.

New York Should Reject a Tobacco Tax Increase
Budget, State Issues, Taxes

New York Should Reject a Tobacco Tax Increase

April 14, 2023 Ryan Lanier

New York’s proposed tobacco tax increases would do more harm than good.

Budget, General Waste, State Issues

Buckeye Institute’s “Piglet Book” Offers Reforms for Ohio

April 14, 2023 Ryan Lanier

The Buckeye Institute’s 2023 Piglet Book offers reforms to keep Ohio’s economic future bright.

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