The WasteWatcher

Back to the Future on Green Energy
The President's Executive Order to tackle climate change is the most expensive, expansive, and elaborate ever implemented.

Time to Sink the Littoral Combat Ship
Facing a staggering array of technical problems and deficiencies, the time has come to cancel the Littoral Combat Ship.

The Raise the Wage Act will Kill Jobs, Provide Less Pay, and Hurt States
The Raise the Wage Act will kill jobs and hurt states if enacted.

The IRS Continues to Send Checks to Ghosts
Almost 1.1 million payments worth $1.4 billion had been paid to dead people.

Reforms are Needed for Financing the Universal Service Fund
The current funding mechanism for the Universal Service Fund is unsustainable and needs to be reviewed.

Killing the XL Pipeline is Not the Way to Build Back Better
President Biden’s campaign promise was to “Build Back Better.” But one of his first actions was to lay off thousands of Keystone XL Pipeline workers, stopping future expansion that would have created 60,000 direct and indirect jobs.

States Should Let Congress Take the Lead on Consumer Privacy Laws
While states should act in the interests of their residents when necessary, privacy is not one of those issues.

Massachusetts Tobacco Flavor Ban Simply Shifted Markets
Massachusetts became the first state to permanently ban the sale of all flavored tobacco products in an effort to stop youth vaping and improve health. The law just shifted markets.

Taxpayer Alert - A Massive Stimulus Spending Spree Is Being Unleashed
President-elect Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID-19 "relief" and "stimulus" proposal will unleash a massive spending spree that will waste tens of billions of dollars and fail to stimulate the economy.

Occupational Licensing Executive Order Will Benefit Utah Workers
Utah's new governor and lieutnenant governor signed an executive order requiring state agencies to review occupational licenses to ensure they are necessary and not outdated by June 30, 2021.

PBMs File Complaint Against Unwise HHS Rebate Rule
Introducing more private competition will do far more to lower drugs costs for both beneficiaries and taxpayers.

A Bumpy Ride Ahead on Healthcare Policy
Boosted by their double win in Georgia for two Senate seats, the Democrats will control the legislative and executive branches of government.