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Why Texas laws have breweries shedding tears in their beer

  The direct result of a new law will discourage out-of-state entrepreneurs from opening new breweries with taprooms in Texas and limit the growth of existing ones. Special interests are at work to obtain government favors, the bitter fruit of which can be partially seen in the recent shakeup at the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission....

February 1, 2018
Economy

America should look to Texas as a model for workers compensation

Washington should stop its efforts to increase federal oversight of state systems, while states seeking to improve outcomes for injured workers and reduce costs for employers should look in the direction of Texas.

July 14, 2017
Economy

HB 3287: More Trouble Is Brewing the Texas Beer Market

Certain breweries can currently sell their products to ultimate consumers on their premises––HB 3287 would tighten the restrictions on such sales, leading to lost opportunities for breweries.

May 18, 2017
Economy

HB 108: Texas Model of Limited Government is the Best Business Incentive

The Skills Development program funds specific training needs of certain businesses through public community or technical colleges or the Texas A&M Engineering Service (TEEX). In 2015, 87.4 percent of the businesses that benefited from the program were large businesses (500 or more employees). HB 108 would increase the focus of the fund on out-of-state applicants,...

May 18, 2017
Economy

Economic Development Programs Create Losers in the Marketplace

A little less than a month is left in the 85th Legislature and Texas legislators, among many other issues, will have to decide whether to support one more business incentive program or the creation of one more fund to generate "economic development," and how much to fund already existing ones. It is important to remember...

May 12, 2017
Economy

HB 3324: Free the Market to Better Satisfy Consumers’ Needs

Bill Analysis on HB 3324 by Carine Martinez-Gouhier  

May 2, 2017
Economy

HB 3287 & SB 2083: Trouble Is Brewing in the Texas Beer Market

Bill Analysis for HB 3287 & SB 2083.

April 26, 2017
Economy

HB 108: Texas Model of Limited Government is the Best Business Incentive

The Texas Model has demonstrated that it is creating the right incentives for businesses to invest in the Lone Star State: low spending per capita, low taxes, low regulation. The creation of an additional business incentive program that uses taxpayer money to provide services, including training programs, to private businesses in order to lure them...

March 23, 2017
Economy

SB 99: Playing to the Gallery: Preferential Tax Treatments to Moving Image Industry Not Worth the Costs

Hollywood sells dreams; so do supporters of film incentives. Yet the promotion of economic benefits of film incentives while ignoring the costs is being increasingly panned by the critics around the country as states are considering cutting or repealing their film incentives. Similarly, SB 99 would repeal the Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive Program.

March 14, 2017
Economy

SB 105: Corporate Welfare and the Texas Event Trust Funds: SB 105

Corporate welfare, also known as economic development, is widely used throughout Texas and the nation. From local tax abatements to the Export-Import Bank, governments provide billions of dollars each year in benefits to businesses in an attempt to improve the outcomes of the marketplace. In Texas alone, tax abatements, renewable energy subsidies, development incentives, and...

March 14, 2017
Energy & Environment

SB 277 &HB 445: Off The Air: Tax Abatements for Wind Energy Interfere with Military Aviation Facilities, Free Market Forces

Research analyst Carine Martinez-Gouhier Bill Analysis of SB 277, HB 445.

March 9, 2017
Taxes & Spending

Ginn, Martinez-Gouhier: Following lawsuits and…

Ginn, Martinez-Gouhier: Following lawsuits and bad publicity, some firms simply cancelled their internship programs. Clearly, instead of government intrusion positively assisting internship markets, it hurts them.

June 26, 2014
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