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Expanding Dodd-Frank is a Bad Deal for Consumers
The Credit Card Competition Act of 2023 would increase government interference and harm consumers.
GAO Releases New Estimate of COVID Unemployment Insurance Fraud
Congress and executive branch agencies should continue to get as many answers and money as possible.
Congress Should Permanently Maintain Higher 1099-K Reporting Requirements
A higher 1099-K threshold would protect taxpayers from higher taxes, more audits, and complicated paperwork.
Estimates of COVID-19 Relief Fraud Continue to Increase
The government's failure to distribute relief money correctly continues to be unearthed.
GAO Duplication Report Offers Roadmap to Cut Government Waste
The GAO offers commonsense ways to reduce duplicative and wasteful spending.
Increased PFC Fees Would Harm Consumers
Raising the PFC fee is unnecessary and will lead to higher ticket prices for consumers.
Supreme Court Strikes Down President Biden's Student Loan Scheme
Student loan forgiveness would have wasted taxpayer dollars and harmed lower-income Americans.
House Oversight Subcommittee Holds USPS Accountable at Hearing
Addressing high labor costs and closing excess facilities are two steps the USPS can take to achieve self-sufficiency.
FTC Budget Request Would Lead to More Interference and Less Innovation
Congress should reject the FTC's bloated budget request and stop the agency from getting more power.
GAO Audit Finds Serious Issues in Financial Management
Major issues continue to plague the government's finances and demonstrates the need for oversight and accountability.
House Committees Hold Oversight Hearings on COVID-19 Relief Fraud
Long overdue oversight hearings were finally held in the House of Representatives.
Biden's Killjoy Solution to Video Gaming
The FTC is continuing its new practice of interfering in the economy.