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Chris Edwards School choice reforms are spreading across the nation. Governments in 33 states are now providing
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US House Prohibits Fed from Issuing CBDC
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New X Poll: Who Said It—a Socialist or a Natcon?
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Considering Safe Banking for the Cannabis Industry
Nicholas Anthony and Jeffrey A. Singer America has increasingly moved in favor of legalizing cannabis consumption (Figure
Will Economic Growth Be Short-Lived as Fiscal Challenges Abound?
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Shedding Light on the Incidence of Illegal Noncitizen Voting
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EPA’s New Power Plant Emissions Rule Relies on Optimistic Assumptions about Our Energy Future
David Kemp The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently finalized a rule imposing new carbon dioxide emissions controls on
Universal Savings Accounts to Help Families Build Wealth
Adam N. Michel I recently testified before the Senate Finance Committee on the importance of personal
To Eliminate Underground Markets, Tax and Regulate Less
Jeffrey Miron The state of New York legalized recreational marijuana in 2021. Recent estimates, however, count 2,000