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Chris Cargill
Aug 162 min read
Paper straws: soggy... and dangerous?
It would be one thing if the policies had a true environmental impact. Unfortunately, there is little evidence the laws are helping – and ev
Jason Mercier
Aug 154 min read
Open primaries bill introduced in Congress
The debate about open primaries may soon occur in the halls of Congress. A group of bipartisan lawmakers last month introduced the “ Let...
Jason Mercier
Aug 133 min read
Mountain States lead the way in regulatory freedom
When it comes to finding regulatory freedom, head West, at least until you get to the coast. According to the latest rankings from the...
Sebastian Griffin
Aug 122 min read
Fifth Circuit Declares Universal Service Fund Fee Unconstitutional
The recent decision by the Fifth Circuit to declare the Universal Service Fund (USF) fee unconstitutional marks a pivotal moment in the...
Chris Cargill
Aug 92 min read
Idaho’s historic opportunity to bridge the digital divide
Access to reliable, high-speed internet isn’t just a convenience in today’s interconnected world – it’s a necessity, particularly in...
Sebastian Griffin
Aug 82 min read
Lessons from the CrowdStrike Outage
In today's interconnected world, technology is the keystone of nearly every aspect of our daily lives. The recent CrowdStrike outage has...
Jason Mercier
Aug 73 min read
Montana considering “Truth in Taxation”
To help address concerns about increasing property taxes, Montana policymakers are actively considering adopting “Truth in Taxation.”...
Sam Cardwell
Aug 64 min read
Return to sender: Why policymakers should avoid retail delivery fees
As the world becomes more digitized almost every consumer participates in online shopping. Forbes estimates in the U.S. that 20.1% of all...
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