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Regulations

Maryland Mistakenly Follows California’s Ban on Gas-Powered Cars
Environment, Regulations, State Issues, Transportation

Maryland Mistakenly Follows California’s Ban on Gas-Powered Cars

April 6, 2023 Ryan Lanier

Gov. Moore’s directive seeks to force Marylanders to move to electric vehicles sooner than they may be ready to.

Energy, Environment, Regulations, State Issues

El Paso Voters Should Reject Climate Charter

April 5, 2023 Ryan Lanier

El Pasoans should reject an effort to adopt a “climate charter” for the city.

Reynolds Offers Plan to Reduce Waste and Increase Efficiency in Iowa Government
General Waste, Regulations, State Issues

Reynolds Offers Plan to Reduce Waste and Increase Efficiency in Iowa Government

March 1, 2023 Ryan Lanier

Gov. Reynolds’ proposals aim to reduce inefficiency while reducing the regulatory burden on taxpayers.

Regulations, State Issues, Technology, Telecommunications

States Should Take the Lead on Fiscal Responsibility in 2023

February 2, 2023 Ryan Lanier

States should take the lead in restoring fiscal sanity, establishing accountability, and increasing innovation.

Michigan Must Preserve the Freedom to Work
Budget, Regulations, State Issues

Michigan Must Preserve the Freedom to Work

January 28, 2023 Ryan Lanier

The proposed repeal of Michigan’s right-to-work laws imperils worker freedoms. 

Commerce, Privacy, Regulations, State Issues

Data Privacy Day Is a Reminder That a National Framework is Necessary

January 25, 2023 Deborah Collier

Data Privacy Day is an opportunity for all Americans and Congress to learn more about protecting the privacy of personal data.

Financial Services, Regulations, State Issues

Adopting Regulatory Sandboxes Improve Innovation

November 30, 2022 Ryan Lanier

The Ohio House should not hesitate to also adopt strong reforms in SB 249 to bring increased innovation to the Buckeye State.

Regulations

DOL Wants to Take Away Worker Independence

November 16, 2022 Eric Maus

The Department of Labor’s proposed rule would take away the independence that workers deserve. 

The Inflation Reduction Act Is a Fiscal Disaster
Appropriations, Budget, Energy, Entitlements, Environment, General Waste, Healthcare, Intellectual Property, International, Oversight, Regulations, Taxes, Technology, Telecommunications

The Inflation Reduction Act Is a Fiscal Disaster

August 2, 2022 Thomas Schatz

The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 will raise taxes, increase spending, and prolong both inflation and the recession.

Washington State Gas Price Increase is a Harbinger of Catastrophe
Energy, Regulations, State Issues

Washington State Gas Price Increase is a Harbinger of Catastrophe

July 26, 2022 staff

Washington is about add to high energy costs by dramatically increasing the cost of gas in the state.

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