There are reasons to be optimistic about provisions in a new executive order
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There was hope when the Biden administration unveiled its Housing Supply Action Plan. Unfortunately, it is lacking in some areas
New research questions whether accreditors are up to the task of ensuring that students and taxpayers see a return on their investment
As the Governor learns more about foster care in Virginia, he will discover that the Commonwealth is not merely neglecting foster children: it is actively stealing from them
Despite the recent surge in inflation, certain provisions in the TCJA have mitigated some of the inefficient and costly redistributive effects of inflation
Biden’s proposed fix to the family glitch may work in the short term, but lawmaking through executive order and regulatory interpretation is vulnerable to policy reversals in subsequent administrations
Our current system provides several underutilized pathways for extraordinary individuals to live and work in the United States
Tax credits for solar and wind farms have left grids increasingly vulnerable to shocks that harm consumers