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Washington Beyond the Headlines: Feds Shouldn’t Cover State Budget Shortfalls

By Andy Blom, TES Washington Editor   They say bad things come in threes. Well, we’ve had a pandemic, a wave of protests and riots, so what else does 2020 have in store for us? But no matter the obstacles, free market policy people keep right on working, offering perspective and policy options to lead […]

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No Time to Undermine R&D Partnerships

    The outcome of the world’s response to COVID-19 depends largely on the success of longstanding research and development (R&D) partnerships between public and private sector institutions, including national governments, universities, and pharmaceutical companies. So it’s crucial that governments resist the impulse to undermine these relationships by adopting policies inimical to private sector research […]

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Labor Department pursues Obama era agenda with opaque methods

    By Ross Marchand, Taxpayers Protection Alliance The federal government is hardly a paragon of efficiency or low costs for taxpayers. As President Trump’s recently released budget shows, the federal government will still be spending more than $50 trillion through 2030 even if the administration gets its “skinny” budget approved by Congress. One bright spot of federal operations […]