State lawmakers should not allow the ACC to hold taxpayers hostage with demands for millions of dollars in subsidies.
Federal Funding for Broadband Should Be Vendor and Technology Neutral
When planning infrastructure spending on broadband deployment, rules should be technology and vendor neutral.
GAO Report Reveals Significant Duplication and Overlap in Broadband Programs
A recent report from the Government Accountability Office lays out paths to reduce wasteful practices in broadband programs.
The Convoluted Saga of Maryland’s Purple Line Continues
Since its inception, the Purple Line has been beset by mismanagement, corruption, and delays.
State Legislative Sessions Underscore the Need for a National Privacy Framework
In 2022, Connecticut and Utah added to the growing patchwork of state privacy laws, adding to the need for a national framework.
States Wisely Increase Emergency Funds
Many states have wisely chosen to prioritize the future instead of creating new and unsustainable programs.
California Lawmakers Should Approach Budget Surplus with Caution
The California legislature should focus on providing relief to taxpayers and shoring up the state’s reserves.
Maryland Legislature Dumps $1.8 Billion into Stadium Projects
Two bills signed by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan create a revolving stadium slush fund for billionaire sports owners.
Tennessee Lawmakers Should Reject Titans’ Stadium Deal
Tennessee lawmakers should refuse to put taxpayers on the hook for a project that will bring them little to no tangible benefits.
Americans Need More Than a Gas Tax Holiday
The American people need more than limited responses to failed energy policies.






