Daily Policy Digest

Government Issues

Where Is the Money Going?

While college tuition and fees keep rising, it sometimes seems as if the higher education industry is investing in everything but education...

Do Federal Employees Deserve a Raise?

A private sector worker earning $50,000 per year might receive $55,000 to $60,000 per year as a federal employee...

Liberate to Stimulate

The Competitive Enterprise Institute has released a bipartisan agenda to restore limited government and revive America's economy...

Government Gone Wild

Is Russia more responsive to its citizens than the U.S. government?...

Bank Deregulation and Income Inequality

Since the financial crisis, "deregulation" has become a catch-all phrase for everything that went wrong in our financial markets...

A Modest Proposal on Kidney Donation

The government would realize tremendous savings if prisoners serving at least a five-year sentence were eligible to donate their organs for compensation...

Homicides Fall In Big Cities

Across the nation, homicide rates have dropped to their lowest levels in nearly a generation...

Census: Fast Growth in States with No Income Tax

You need a lot more than the Northeast and the industrial Midwest to get elected president these days, according to Michael Barone...

Loser Pays, Everyone Wins

Texas Governor Rick Perry is proposing a British-style "loser pays" rule, which would require plaintiffs to pick up the legal costs of their targets if they lose their suits, says the Wall Street Journal…

Entrepreneurs under Attack

Every day, federal, state and local governments stifle small businesses to privilege well-connected incumbent companies, says John Stossel...


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