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Why Is the Left Attacking Transparency at the EPA?
The Environmental Protection Agency is trying to promote transparency by making it easier for Americans to see how it makes regulatory decisions. Many on the left, however, are attacking those efforts.
Product Disinfects for Seven Days, Only Two Companies Can Use
According to the EPA statement, the product can inactivate viruses and bacteria within two hours of application and last up to seven days.
Colorado: School Districts Concerned with Literacy and Mental Health of Students, State Survey Finds
By Robert Davis
A Colorado Department of Education (CDE) survey found staff shortages caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have state educators concerned about the impacts...
Senate Committee Cites Waste, Duplication in Federal Housing Programs
The U.S. Senate Budget Committee released a report examining federal housing assistance, with recommendations for reform.
U.S. Alcohol Consumption Guidelines Based on Flawed Science Could Hurt Farmers, Industry. Here’s How.
The federal government is considering changes to its Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) that could cause unintended harm to an economy recovering from the...
Pennsylvania Gov. Wolf Ignores Legislature and Scientific Testimony in Joining States’ Climate Pact*
Pennsylvania is now poised to join a regional climate change agreement that is based on faulty assumptions about carbon dioxide, according to scientists and researchers who have testified before the state’s General Assembly over the past year.
Georgia Rail Companies Ask State for Millions More in Tax Incentives
By Nyamekye Daniel
Short-line railroad companies that help transport goods across Georgia called on state lawmakers Tuesday for more funding.
Ben Tarbutton III, president of the...
Government Policies Have Worsened the Coronavirus Crisis
Few would disagree that we have been and are living through unprecedented times in 2020. A global pandemic, government-imposed and mandated lockdowns and shutdowns...
Michigan Appropriates $12.7 Mil for Broadband Buildout, Will Add Another $5.3 Mil Later This...
Michigan’s broadband infrastructure is receiving a tremendous infusion of taxpayer dollars, thanks to $12.7 million in state grants.
The grants, announced by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer...
New Book Identifies Cultural Sources of Prosperity
Some years ago in my search for causes of the West’s prosperity I came across Deepak Lal’s 1999 book Unintended Consequences. The book planted the...