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Why The Biden Admin’s Plan To Unionize The National Guard Is A Horrible Idea

America determined decades ago that unionizing the military was a terrible idea. Yet last month, the Biden administration’s Justice Department signaled in a court filing that National Guard troops on state active duty can organize as if they’re civilian first responders or civil servants, and members of the National Guard in Texas are now using...

February 22, 2022
Economy

A New Approach to Reducing Poverty

We think about poverty all wrong. And because we think about poverty all wrong, much of our approach to alleviating it is wrong. Thus, poverty stubbornly persists and the trillions of dollars we spend barely nudges the needle to long-term poverty relief. The problem is the disconnect between what poverty really is and what our public policies are trying to solve. A clear...

February 22, 2022
Local Government

The City of Austin Wants to Teach Your Kids About Sex

What’s the purpose of city government? Most people would probably say that cities exist to police the roads, to fill the potholes, and to put out house fires. But at least some Austin bureaucrats also believe that it’s the city’s role to also teach your kids about sex. Over the weekend, the Austin Public Library...

February 21, 2022
Taxes & Spending

Taxed Out of House and Home: City of El Paso & El Paso County

Earlier this month, the Texas Public Policy Foundation published a new report looking at the heavy burden of property taxes in Texas’ major urban areas. In the report, the authors compare the growth of property tax levies with population and inflation increases in the top 10 most populous cities, counties, and school districts. The facts...

February 21, 2022
Taxes & Spending

Taxed Out of House and Home: Houston and Harris County

Recently, the Texas Public Policy Foundation published a new report looking at property taxes in Texas’ major urban centers. In the report, the authors, Anthony Jones and James Quintero, compared property tax levy growth with population and inflation increases over a five-year period for select communities. The facts and figures are aimed at helping taxpayers...

February 21, 2022
Health Care

Disillusioned: ACA Enrollment Does Not Deliver

A press release on the federal Health and Human Services (HHS) website boasts that Affordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplace enrollment reached historic highs under the Biden administration. That is correct—14.5 million Americans signed up for government-sponsored healthcare. But such a hasty celebration—either deliberately or obliviously—overlooks the original goals that democratic lawmakers had in mind for...

February 21, 2022
Public Safety

Housing First promised to solve homelessness; it failed

United States’ decade-long homeless policy, a policy advocates continue to pursue at the peril of every American, is a colossal failure, according to a recently released white paper by the Texas Public Policy Foundation. Human beings are perishing on our streets in skyrocketing numbers. Yet policymakers continue to squander those lives, and taxpayer funds, by doubling...

February 21, 2022
Energy & Environment

Department of Homeland Security distracted by climate hysteria

Turmoil in the Middle East, an invigorated Communist China, and an increasingly aggressive Russia—these are all very real concerns. But the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has instead designated climate change as one of the greatest threats Americans face. Following the lead of President Joe Biden’s “Climate Day” executive order, DHS released its first ever...

February 17, 2022
Local Government

Sarah Palin Didn’t Fire a Shot – and Nobody Died for the Dow

Ever since the Johns Hopkins report came out the other week, I have been waiting for headlines across the country to appear saying “Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick was Right.”  Lockdowns had virtually no impact on COVID-19 deaths or infection rates. On March 23, 2020, Lt. Gov. Patrick told Tucker Carlson on Fox News that as a person in...

February 17, 2022
Economy

There’s A License For That

Are you interested in becoming an interior designer? There’s a license for that. Did you ever want to be an oyster salesman? There is a license for that, too. Are you thinking of pivoting into the auctioneer business? You’re going to need a license. Job ads that sound like caricatures of genuine employment opportunities for...

February 16, 2022
Economy

Sarah Bloom Raskin Would Further Wreck The American Economy At The Fed

President Joe Biden’s nomination of Sarah Bloom Raskin to serve as Fed Vice Chair for Supervision represents a danger to American jobs and American energy. The Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs should reject her nomination when it comes up for consideration next week. There are a few traditional reasons for turning Raskin...

February 16, 2022
Economy

Four big reasons not to confirm Biden’s Fed nominee Sarah Bloom Raskin

The Senate confirmation of President Biden’s nominee to be the Federal Reserve’s Vice Chairwoman for supervision of banks, Sarah Bloom Raskin, ran into some rough waters recently. The Senate Banking Committee should reject Raskin’s nomination this month for four reasons: swampy corruption, a lack of trust, wrongheaded policies, and strategic cluelessness. If confirmed by the...

February 16, 2022
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