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Deceptive Advertising on the Ballot
Marc Joffe While the presidential election and key Senate races are getting most of the attention this week, voters are…
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Kamala Harris and the PRO Act: A Bad Idea Might Finally See Its Day
Christian Schneider As the presidential candidates roll towards Election Day, each is making a last-ditch effort to shore up support…
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Primary Reform: Why Top Four / Top Five?
Walter Olson Tomorrow voters in six Western states (Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Alaska, and Montana) will consider versions of far-reaching…
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Treasury Advisory Committee Calls for CBDCs to Replace Stablecoins
Nicholas Anthony The Treasury Borrowing Advisory Committee has published a new presentation calling for central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) to…
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Deregulation, Not Rent Control, Is the Right Response to the Housing Crisis
Jeffrey Miron In recent months, both President Biden and Vice President Harris have endorsed government interventions aimed at curbing rent…
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Friday Feature: Saint Joseph Academy
Colleen Hroncich In the early months of COVID-19, the private school sector took quite a hit. According to the Cato…
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Becoming Cato’s Fourth Director of Constitutional Studies
Thomas A. Berry In September I became the fourth director of Cato’s Robert A. Levy Center for Constitutional Studies. This…
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American Businesses Face a New Caesar
Tad DeHaven With days remaining until Tuesday’s presidential election, the candidates are making their closing arguments to voters. One area…
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Does Austin Need an $8 Billion Light Rail Project?
Marc Joffe The Federal Transit Administration’s (FTA’s) Capital Grants Dashboard shows that Austin, Texas, is on track to get over…
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More than Just a Tax Cut: the Case of Child Tax Credit Reform
Adam N. Michel While the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) cut taxes for most individuals and businesses (as the…
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