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Will Congress censor Reddit in the name of combatting sex trafficking online?
No one supports child sex trafficking. All major technology companies, in some way, are trying to fight this heinous crime. Right now, the Senate is debating a measure that would weaken…
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NPR 1A: Taking It To The States
On the nationally syndicated NPR show The1A, Reid Wilson of The Hill redirected a question about ALEC “secrecy” by saying “It’s funny. They’re not so secretive anymore.” From 33:13–34:28, he…
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Congress, cut loose ObamaCare’s notorious Medicare board
The debate over repealing and replacing ObamaCare has caused a political divide on policies affecting how every American will receive and access healthcare. However, “repeal and replace” isn’t the only…
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More headliners on the way for ALEC’s Denver gathering
The Trump administration’s Secretary of Labor Alexander Acosta and Secretary of Interior Ryan Zinke will join the speakers’ dais in Denver at next week’s annual meeting of the …
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Iowa legislators should shatter stereotypes, fix broken tax code
In today’s fractured political climate, the charges are typical: the left says “Republicans care only about tax cuts for the wealthy” and the right calls Democrats “tax and spend liberals.”…
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Bad news for Illinois
Time will tell, but recent actions in Illinois may result in more people leaving the state. Last week, the Illinois Legislature voted to override Republican Governor Bruce Rauner’s veto…
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ALEC will reel in the political right at its annual meeting in Denver
Lawmakers who lean right—and hope to reinvent government accordingly—have had a friend named ALEC for 44 years. The conservative, pro-free market American Legislative Exchange Council has been an advocate of limited…
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The Time for Pension Reform is Now
Over the past month, Michigan and Pennsylvania lawmakers joined a handful of other states in passing meaningful pension reform. It’s high time for the rest of the nation to follow…
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How the Obama administration tried to use bureaucrats to crack down on free speech
During the May 18 meeting of the Federal Communications Commission, several protestors outside the building held signs encouraging the government to ban the Drudge Report and Breitbart. Some of the…
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On the Kansas budget impasse, look beyond the media hype to the facts
The impasse in Topeka over how to resolve the budget gap and whether to impose drastic tax hikes has captured the attention of both the state and the nation.
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Macron inspires France to rise
The national movements launched by France’s President Emmanuel Macron and the United States’ Donald Trump, ultimately culminating in their presidencies, provide an unparalleled view…
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Trump’s greatest first 100-day success
The Trump administration has undoubtedly faced setbacks during its first 100 days. These challenges include disagreement among Trump’s fellow Republicans regarding the repeal of Obamacare and his initial national security…
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Time for the FCC to stop regulating the net like it’s 1934
I’m into discipline Got a Bible in my hand and a beard on my chin But if I finish all of my chores and you finish thine Then tonight…
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After 500 years, civil asset forfeiture reform long overdue
Britannia begin to rule the waves in the mid-1600s. By the 1700s, the sun never set on the British Empire; it stretched across the globe. During these centuries, the…
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Make Iowa more competitive through tax reform
Iowa’s economy has many positive elements, from the diverse number of businesses and industries, to the productive workforce. However, as other states work to lower their tax rates and simplify…
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Talking vehicles save lives. Will Trump’s team support them?
Pixar may be a bit ahead of the curve in vehicle technology. As Lightning McQueen, Mater, and other vehicles in the Cars movie franchise talk with one another, in the…
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Administrative State Delenda Est
With the election of Donald Trump and Republican majorities in the House and Senate, there is no single issue in a more desperate need of addressing than the out-of-control administrative…
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Medicaid Expansion Fight Rages on After Obamacare Repeal Fails
Medicaid expansion fight rages on after Obamacare repeal fails By Rachana Pradhan 03/28/2017 01:18 PM EDT Republicans in Washington may be done fighting Obamacare for now. But in the states…
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Despite What the Media is Telling You, Tax Cuts Really Do Boost Economic Growth in States
Ever since enacting tax reform in 2012, Kansas’ efforts have received more media attention than any other state-level tax relief effort in recent memory. While the prevailing media narrative is…