The $65 billion for broadband infrastructure in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act must be used wisely.
Wisconsin School Spending Transparency Bill Provides a Model for Other States
Wisconsin’s new school spending transparency allows parents to view how their schools spend money, providing needed oversight.
Three Reforms States Should Consider After the COVID-19 Pandemic
States should reform how they raise revenue, plan better for the future, and relax workforce regulations.
Chicago’s New Budget Contains Harmful Taxes and Unsustainable Programs
Chicago’s new budget raises taxes and pours federal relief funds into unsustainable progams.
North Carolina’s “Regulatory Sandbox Act” Is a Win for Innovation
HB 624 reduces red tape and opens the door to increased innovation.
California Moves to Ban Lawnmowers
Gas-powered lawn equipment is the latest target in California’s climate crusade.
States Must Use Caution When Spending ARPA Funds to Avoid Waste
State leaders will have to allocate ARPA funds with caution to avoid supporting wasteful and unsustainable projects.
Gallatin County, Montana, Recklessly Invests in Broadband Boondoggle
The Gallatin County Commission voted to support a $65 million bond for Bozeman Fiber, Inc.
Washington, D.C. Is Planning an Unnecessary and Harmful Wealth Tax
A wealth tax in D.C. is unnecessary and will be harmful to the economy.
Stadium Project Funding Fails to Hit a Home Run
Instead of squandering more money for a new stadium in Oakland, the city and state should focus on protecting the taxpayers.









