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  • Sights are set on Plastic Bags image

    Sights are set on Plastic Bags

    The question cities and counties hear more often these days from the environmental lobby doesn’t necessarily involve renewable energy policy. Rather, a growing movement is building aimed squarely at a…

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    A Broadband Plan for the States

    Today we are pleased to release a white paper entitled The States’ Broadband Plan, a set of three suggested policies designed to promote broadband connectivity in the states. This…

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    Consumer Electronics Show: A New Year with Promising New Technologies

    The Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show (CES) was abuzz with the ‘Internet of Things.’ The CES exhibit revealed parents monitoring babies via digital onesies and consumers asking refrigerators what groceries…

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    The Perils and Promise of State Internet Policy

    As state and local policymakers grapple with new digital trends, from Uber to Big Data, they’re increasingly coming into conflict with key federal limitations on their ability to regulate the…

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    The Impacts of Raising the Minimum Wage

    Over the past year, fast food and retail workers around America have staged strikes to demand a minimum wage as high as $15 per hour. These strikes helped reignite the…

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    Court Strikes Down Net Neutrality

    Earlier today a federal appeals court in Washington, DC struck down a set of controversial telecommunications rules known as “net neutrality.” The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit…

  • The Energy Link: Energy Producing States and Rising Incomes image

    The Energy Link: Energy Producing States and Rising Incomes

    On this blog we have previously written about an apparent link between energy producing states and improving unemployment rates.  Between 1995 and 2011, the four states that saw their…

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    Is It The End Of The Line For The Landline?

    By: Martin Kaste This article originally appeared at NPR.org on November 18, 2013. Read the original and listen to an audio interview here.  America’s traditional phone…

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    Rain Tax Fines Drench Maryland’s Carroll County

    Maryland’s Carroll County recently received a letter from Assistant Attorney General Paul DeSantis, threatening to fine the county $10,000 for each day that it does not enact a…

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    EPA Continues Its Public Listening Sessions

    This past September, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a new proposed rule under the auspices of the Clean Air Act (CAA) limiting carbon emissions from power…

  • New Report Explains How Big Government Makes a Criminal of Us All image

    New Report Explains How Big Government Makes a Criminal of Us All

    By: Theresa Boyd An Oregon landowner spent a month in jail and received a $1500 fine for collecting rainwater on his property. A Kentucky couple, who had all the…

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    ALEC Makes Cybersecurity a Year-Long Priority

    October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, a month-long initiative dedicated to encouraging all Internet users to be cognizant of their online surroundings. In a 21st century environment, it is…

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    The Artificial Barriers of Occupational Licensing

    By Theresa Boyd A West Virginia nail artist must rethink her dream of starting her own business because of onerous licensing requirements and regulations imposed by her state. After…

  • Sue and Settle: How the EPA Replaces States with Environmental Groups image

    Sue and Settle: How the EPA Replaces States with Environmental Groups

    Earlier this year, the American Legislative Exchange Council released a report titled The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Assault of State Sovereignty that documents the EPA’s ongoing attempts to seize…

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    Why work when welfare pays more?

    The Cato Institute recently released an updated version of a decades-old study analyzing welfare benefits on a state-by-state basis. The study, The Work vs. Welfare Trade-Off, found that the…

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    Competition Leads to Cost-Savings in Water Infrastructure

    Every year in North America, 300,000 water main breaks threaten the safety of our communities and place enormous financial burdens on states already struggling to balance budgets. Decisions on how…

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    Government Threatens Montanans Privacy

    By: Representative Daniel Zolnikov, House District 47, Billings Heights We take privacy for granted. Too often we mistakenly assume that we are the only ones privy to our personal information.

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    Texas’ E-Mail Privacy – A Template for the Nation

    By: Ron Yokubaitis, co-CEO of Golden Frog, Inc. On June 14, 2013 Texas Governor Rick Perry signed into law, HB2268, a bill requiring Texas law enforcement officials to…

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    Fair Business Competition Requires a Neutral, Consumption-Based Tax System

    Recently we had the opportunity to attend a meeting hosted by the Business Coalition for Fair Competition. The meeting was largely a listening session as entrepreneurs and small business…

  • The Energy Link: Energy Producing States and Unemployment image

    The Energy Link: Energy Producing States and Unemployment

    With millions of families across the country still struggling to recover from the Great Recession, a deeper look at how some states fared through recessions versus less fortunate states may…