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December 15, 2014

Trying to Fix the Racial Gap in Police Departments is Not an Easy Task

The tragic deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner have highlighted the racial gap between some police departments and the communities they serve.

December 11, 2014

CRomnibus in Context

For conservatives, there are a surprising number of policy victories in the "CRomnibus."

December 9, 2014

Terror Insurance Tiff Threat to Spending Bill - and the Super Bowl

Under the terms of TRIA, if a certified terrorist attack exceeds $100 million, the law kicks in, with private insurers repaying taxpayers on the first $27.5 million of damages, Tom Giovanetti, president of the Institute for Policy Innovation, wrote in Forbes.

December 9, 2014

A Post 9/11 Priority for Lame Duck Congress

An important issue that has been under the radar is reauthorization of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA), which backstops private insurance companies in case of catastrophic terrorist attack.

December 3, 2014

Solving the H1B Visa Impasse

How about a market mechanism that would determine once and for all not only who is right, but that would determine what the market-clearing price for skilled immigrant labor actually is, informing future immigration policy formation?

November 17, 2014

Obama's Executive Amnesty Will Hurt Democrats

And the real tragedy behind Obama’s plan is that it will likely undermine comprehensive immigration reform, which the country desperately needs.

November 14, 2014

'Lame Duck' Internet Betrayal?

Imagine the surprise that online customers will receive when the lame duck Senate massively expands government power via the Internet.

November 13, 2014

'Lame Duck' Internet Betrayal?

Imagine the surprise that online customers will receive when the lame duck Senate massively expands government power via the Internet.

November 11, 2014

Obamacare as Metaphor for Obama

The rollout of Obamacare had a lot in common with the "rollout" of Barack Obama's presidency. Both encouraged high expectations, promised impressive deliverables, and tried to reinstill faith in big government. And both utterly failed.

November 11, 2014

Obama's Vetoed The Fewest Number of Bill in 160 Years -- But Why?

Obama has vetoed exactly two bills in six years, according to a summary of vetoed bills tracked by the U.S. Senate. By contrast, Bill Clinton vetoed 37 bills.

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