Farm Bill Palooza
Chris Edwards Congress will consider a new farm bill this year, which will likely be a logrolling extravaganza costing
The White House Addresses Tranq While Lawmakers Fight The Last Battle Against Fentanyl Analogs
Jeffrey A. Singer Last May, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the HALT Fentanyl Act, a futile attempt
Stealing from SNAP
Chris Edwards Food stamp fraud is rising, particularly through EBT card skimming, as I discuss in this op‐ed.
Medicaid and Emergency Room Use
Marc Joffe CDC data show that Medicaid beneficiaries visit emergency rooms more frequently than individuals with private
Joe Biden: Culture‐Warrior‐in‐Chief
Gene Healy Last week, the New York Times ran a front-page story admiring President Biden’s political acumen
Another Athlete Chooses a Low‐Tax State
David Boaz I’ve written before about whether athletes take state taxes into account when they weigh competing
Some Simple Facts about U.S. Government Debt
Romina Boccia The U.S. government budget is characterized by vast sums that are too abstract for most
What Does Financial Privacy Mean for Liberty?
Nicholas Anthony The Cato Institute’s mission is to originate, disseminate, and advance solutions based on the principles
Lessons from Honolulu’s New Train System
Marc Joffe After numerous delays and extensive cost overruns, Honolulu’s Skyline passenger rail system launched on June