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May 28, 2020

The First Manned Spaceflight by a Private Company

In America, where economic freedom and entrepreneurship can still fuel even the biggest of dreams, free enterprise is taking us into space.

May 26, 2020

The First Manned Spaceflight by a Private Company

American taxpayers are getting a safer, more advanced and much less expensive manned space program. And the key is the private sector.

May 20, 2020

California Wants to Tax Vapers Back to Cigarette Smoking

The last thing policy makers should do is implement policies that encourage a return to cigarettes, and that’s exactly what Newsom’s new vape tax would do.

May 19, 2020

Did Social Justice Efforts Kill Thousands of New York Seniors?

Was New York trying to send a social justice message that led to thousands of seniors in nursing homes dying of Covid-19?

May 14, 2020

Video Games Thriving During Covid-19, Threatened by Regulation

Even before the global pandemic, video game industry growth was on a tear. It innovates useful technology and creates high-paying jobs. We should be vigilant against uninformed efforts to unnecessarily regulate or restrict its growth and innovation.

May 12, 2020

COVID-19 Is the Tax Increasers' Best Ally

Democrats see the multi-trillion-dollar coronavirus spending packages as creating their best chance in years to raise taxes. 

May 7, 2020

Luring Medical Manufacturing Home with the BEAT CHINA Act

The BEAT CHINA Act is a “two-fer”—a major move toward a more pro-growth tax code and a carrot rather than a stick approach toward bringing critical manufacturing home.

May 5, 2020

Does Anyone Really Know the Number of COVID-19 Deaths?

We know COVID-19 can be deadly, but determining how deadly isn't easy—even though trillions of taxpayers dollars depend on getting it right.

April 28, 2020

The Coming Fire Sale of COVID-19 Ventilators

Need a ventilator—cheap? The U.S. will have thousands upon thousands of unused ones--thanks to billions of taxpayer dollars and little data to guide such policy decisions.

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