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General Waste

The Farm Bill's Sweet Deal for Sugar Must Be Reformed or Replaced
Agriculture, Commerce, General Waste

The Farm Bill’s Sweet Deal for Sugar Must Be Reformed or Replaced

May 24, 2024 Eric Maus

The sugar program benefits producers and harms consumers and leads to job losses.

Postal Reform Should Be Passed by the Senate
General Waste, Oversight, Postal Service

USPS Needs to Pause Implementation and Deliver Answers to Questions About the Delivering for America Plan

May 9, 2024 Thomas Schatz

Implementation of the USPS Delivering for American plan must be paused until key questions are answered.

General Waste, Healthcare, Regulations, Tobacco Harm Reduction, tobacco harm reduction; flavor bans; vaping

FDA Has Once Again Delayed Its Menthol Ban

May 9, 2024 Eric Maus

A federal flavor ban is clearly unpopular and would create black markets.

Southern States Advance Harmful Tobacco Legislation
General Waste, Healthcare, Regulations, State Issues, Tobacco Harm Reduction, tobacco harm reduction; flavor bans; vaping

Southern States Advance Harmful Tobacco Legislation

May 2, 2024 Alec Mena

Pre-market application requirements for THR products injure public health and finances.

Antitrust, General Waste, Regulations

FTC Votes to Unilaterally Ban Non-Compete Agreements

May 1, 2024 Eric Maus

The FTC is once again overreaching its legal authority by voting to ban non-compete agreements. 

Recognizing and Protecting Medical Invention and Innovation on World IP Day
General Waste, Intellectual Property

Recognizing and Protecting Medical Invention and Innovation on World IP Day

April 26, 2024 Christina Smith

There is nothing more important to strengthening innovation than protecting and promoting intellectual property in healthcare.

Education, General Waste, Regulations

President Biden Unveils Another Wasteful and Unfair Plan to Forgive Student Loan Debt

April 22, 2024 Eric Maus

President Biden is yet again flouting the Supreme Court and forging ahead with forgiving more student loan debt.

Virginia Defeats Debt-Funded Arena While D.C. Doubles Down
Budget, General Waste, State Issues

Virginia Defeats Debt-Funded Arena While D.C. Doubles Down

April 22, 2024 Alec Mena

Spurned by lawmakers in Richmond, Monumental Sports receives $515 million subsidy to stay in the District of Columbia.

General Waste, Healthcare, Tobacco Harm Reduction, tobacco harm reduction; flavor bans; vaping

Vermont Governor Takes the Right Approach to Tobacco Harm Reduction

April 19, 2024 Christina Smith

Gov. Scott should be praised for his commonsense approach to legislating tobacco harm reduction products.

The IRS Continues to Live Down to its Reputation
General Waste, Taxes

The IRS Continues to Live Down to its Reputation

April 16, 2024 staff

If past is prologue, IRS’ latest effort to stymie competition among tax preparers will end in user dissatisfaction and lawsuits

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