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  • July 1, 2007
    Tax and Budget Bulletin
    No. 47
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    Milk Madness
    … and Evaluation,” 2005, p. 294. 5 Government Accountability Office, “Dairy Industry: Information on Milk Prices, Factors Affecting Prices, and Dairy Policy Options,” GAO-05-50, December 29, 2004, p. 106. 6 Ralph Chite, “Dairy Policy Issues,” Congressional Research Service, June …
    By Chris Edwards
  • July 1, 2007
    Tax and Budget Bulletin
    No. 48
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    Corporate Taxes: America Is Falling Behind
    … bandwagon, and the fiscal landscape has changed dramatically. Our corporate tax advantage has become a big liability. Indeed, U.S. policy moved in t wrong direction in 1993 when President Bill Clinton pushed the federal corporate rate up to 35 …
    By Daniel J. Mitchell
  • June 29, 2007
    OCRegister.com
    The Madness of American Milk Prices
    … and Pepsi got together and agreed to hike prices, they would be prosecuted. But with milk, raising prices is government policy. The trouble started in 1930s with “marketing order” regulations. Those rules set minimum prices that dairy processors must pay …
    By Chris Edwards
  • June 28, 2007
    Examiner.com
    Ten Reasons to Cut Farm Subsidies
    A major farm bill being debated in Congress gives policymakers a good opportunity to cut costly subsidy programs. Farm subsidies cost taxpayers up to $35 billion annually and tie farmers in a knot of unproductive regulations. Most farm programs originated …
    By Chris Edwards
  • June 27, 2007
    Blog
    Announcing the Anti-Universal Coverage Club
    … insurance. Call it the Anti‐​Universal Coverage Club. Here are the guiding principles of the Anti‐​Universal Coverage Club: Health policy should focus on making health care of ever‐​increasing quality available to an ever‐​increasing number of people. To …
    By Michael F. Cannon
  • June 27, 2007
    Blog
    Cheney’s Secret Failure
    … a very different story. The Post reporters seem to want us to be alarmed by Cheney’s power over fiscal policy and by his relentless push to reduce the burdens of taxes and spending on the American people. But there …
    By David Boaz
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