New York’s proposed beverage tax doesn’t improve public health and will negatively impact low-income earners.
The Resurgence of the Build Back Better Act is Inevitable
The BBBA is more big government socialism, with a price tag of $4.9 trillion over 10 years.
GAO Recommends Greater Transparency on Government Spending
The Treasury Department should follow GAO’s recommendations and make spending websites more user-friendly and transparent
The Pitfalls of the Reforming Disaster Recovery Act
The Reforming Disaster Recovery Act is a “well-intended” bill that threatens to supplant and undermine the states.
Price Controls Will Create an Invisible Graveyard of Americans
The Build Back Better Act will cost lives by devastating the development of future cures.
Better IT Coordination May Lead to Improved Outcomes
GAO spotlights the need for greater coordination between 18F and USDS to reduce informatin technology duplication and waste.
Ohio Senate Passes Permanent Telehealth Reform
Ohio champions telehealth reform and other states should follow their lead.
A National Plastic Tax Disproportionately Hurts the Poor
Regressive taxes, like those proposed on plastics, should not be passed by Congress through reconciliation or any other mechanism.
New Study Confirms 340B Program is Exploited
A new study, “340B and Health Equity: A Missed Opportunity in Medically Underserved Areas,” shows the program is misused.
Build Back Better Act Nicotine Tax Fails to Improve Public Health and Funds Wasteful Spending
The Build Back Better Act contains a nicotine tax that negatively impacts tobacco harm reduction efforts and public health.





