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Election Integrity

The Script is Written: Opponents of Election Reform Have Their Talking Points Ready

The script is written. For the next month or so, liberals will shout from the rooftops that any election reform bill put forth by conservatives in the upcoming special session is “the new Jim Crow.” They’ll say the majority is out to disenfranchise Blacks and other minorities, that “white rage” is behind the efforts. Then,...

June 28, 2021
Public Safety

Tragedy and Heroism and the Armed Citizen

While the Arvada, Colorado Police Department continues its investigation into the tragedy that left three people dead, there is preliminary information that a lone gunman (who left a note threatening Arvada police officers) ambushed a police officer and fatally wounded him. A bystander engaged the gunman with gunfire and killed the gunman. This Good Samaritan...

June 25, 2021
Energy & Environment

Pro-Human Investing Means Supporting Fossil Fuels

Corporate virtue-signaling is the new black. In this era of hyper-connectedness and social media shaming campaigns, global mega-companies no longer battle over who can offer the best products for the best price. Instead, they fight to see who can sound the greenest. The trend is fueled by environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing, which pressures...

June 24, 2021
Taxes & Spending

Vance Ginn: Budget Limits Pair Perfectly with Budget Cuts

Peanut butter and jelly. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Budget limits and budget cuts. Some things just pair perfectly together. Here at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, I’m sometimes asked why my focus lately has been on budget limits—as seen in our Conservative Texas Budget (the model for which has been adopted by other states)...

June 24, 2021
Public Safety

The President’s Plan to Reduce Crime is a Pretext for Gun Control

As crime rates skyrocket throughout our country’s major cities, President Joe Biden has introduced a plan to combat crime, or “gun violence” as his administration and those on the left like to call it. Set aside that the White House is the wrong place to look for a solution to local crime problems and the...

June 23, 2021
Public Safety

Why the Left Could Push For a National Police Force

A predictable pattern has emerged when it comes to radically progressive ideas and their eventual acceptance in policy. The most fringe elements begin talking about an idea that no one would normally take seriously, and then some of the more mainstream groups or individuals begin discussing it tentatively in public, and finally the media and...

June 21, 2021
Economy

Federal Judge Halts Relief Funding Program Based on Race

“The Way to Stop Discrimination on the Basis of Race is to Stop Discrimination on the Basis of Race” -U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts Texas Public Policy Foundation attorneys, along with America First Legal, struck a blow against government-sanctioned discrimination. A Biden administration program that “prioritized” COVID-19 relief funds based upon the race...

June 20, 2021
Health Care

Providers are shirking health care price transparency — Biden mustn’t let them

In a recent letter to Health & Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, the leadership of the Committee on Energy & Commerce came together in a bipartisan effort to encourage HHS to step up its enforcement and accountability of the law that requires hospitals to list their negotiated prices in a transparent manner. According to one organization, compliance has...

June 18, 2021
K-12 Education

School choice can be a unifying issue

If there is one thing the New York mayoral race has taught us it is that parental choice in education can be a unifying issue. Maybe the hysteria induced by COVID-19 should be credited for this revelation, but all across America, parents are reevaluating how and what their children are being taught—and seeking better solutions....

June 18, 2021
Health Care

Insulin for the Uninsured—Texas Helps when Washington Won’t

Insulin truly is a miracle drug—extending countless lives and expanding the quality of life for millions of Americans. Yet its skyrocketing price, largely the result of pharmacy benefits manager (PBM) practices, is putting it out of reach of far too many patients, including children. According to the Endocrine Society (a global research group), “Novolog, a...

June 17, 2021
Economy

Inflation: Subtle, Silent, Sophisticated Taxation

Price inflation in May 2021 was up 5% over May of 2020. At this pace, the general level of prices will double in less than 15 years. The last time inflation was running this high was in 2008, when gasoline first breached $4 a gallon. And inflation expectations for the next year have reached a...

June 16, 2021
Border Security

E-Verify: An Essential Part of a Sensible Immigration System

The hope of employment is one of the main reasons unauthorized migrants continue to enter the United States. In Texas, undocumented workers make up 8.5% of the state’s total labor force. In addition to violating the law, employers who knowingly hire unauthorized migrants often take advantage of them by paying extremely low wages, refusing to...

June 16, 2021
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