Friday Feature: MCP Academy
Colleen Hroncich “Just do it yourself,” Cammy Herrera’s husband told her. Cammy, a former public school teacher, had been searching for a preschool
In Congress, a Move To Strip Courts of Contempt Powers
Walter Olson The House Judiciary Committee on April 28 released budget reconciliation language that would do a truly remarkable thing: ban federal judges
Los Angeles Corruption
Chris Edwards Numerous American cities suffer from political corruption. New York City has had trouble for decades. Corruption is also prevalent in Los
Corporate Welfare and Low-Income Welfare
Chris Edwards I testified yesterday at a House hearing focused on low-income welfare programs, including housing and food programs. The Trump administration and
Trump’s New Manufacturing Tax Break Could be a Bad Rerun of Failed Policy
Adam N. Michel President Trump has repeatedly suggested Congress should cut the corporate tax rate to 15 percent for “companies that make their product
Affordable Housing Testimony
Chris Edwards I testified to a House subcommittee yesterday about affordable housing. In particular, I discussed the low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC), which
CBO Score Shows Medicaid Is Inefficient and Current Spending Levels Unpopular
Michael F. Cannon