The WasteWatcher
The HEROES Act Will Prevent Americans From Getting Back to Work
The $3 trillion HEROES Act epitomizes everything that is wrong with the D.C. borrow-and-spend mindset.
All Guidelines Are Subject to Review, Including for Coronavirus
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) just released its much clamored-for guidelines on how to safely open various establishments within communities, including schools.
Federal Bailouts Punish Fiscally Responsible States
The House of Representatives prepares to vote on a $3 trillion stimulus bill, which includes $875 billion for state and local governments.
Air Force Moves the Goalposts
After years of falling short, the Air Force has scrapped the 80 percent readiness threshold for four aircraft.
Government Control Over Manufacturing Will Hurt Development of COVID-19 Vaccines
Sen. Warren and Rep. Schakowsky are looking to give the government more control over the manufacturing of healthcare products and stealing IP.
RSC Offers Solutions to Boost Government Efficiency During Pandemic
The RSC's commonsense framework will guide America through the pandemic and ensure a speedy economic recovery.
A Coronavirus Cure Must Not Be Undercut
More than 300 clinical trials are underway for COVID-19 treatments and vaccines.
Best Principles for Infrastructure Investment
Any infrastructure stimulus bill considered in the future must implement a handful of core principles in order to ensure the best return on the taxpayers’ investment.
Private Capital Cannot Be Shut Off for Coronavirus Recovery
AOC and Warren are trying to take advantage of the coronavirus crisis to change America to fit their vision.
Healthcare Ready – What it Is and What it Does
Healthcare Ready, a non-governmental organization, is helping to coordinate collaboration to fight the coronavirus.
CARES Act Allocates $1.5 Billion to Bureaucratic Dinosaur
One of the most egregious examples of wasteful spending in the CARES Act is $1.5 billion allocated to the Economic Development Administration.
Telehealth is Here to Stay
Continued use of telehealth is a likely result of COVID-19.