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  • April 1, 2025
    Blog
    End Federal School Food Programs
    End Federal School Food Programs
    Congress will need to make any cuts permanent, but downsizing the federal education bureaucracy is a long-overdue reform. The department, however, is not the only way that the federal government intervenes in the nation’s schools.
    By Chris Edwards
  • March 31, 2025
    News Releases
    Colin Grabow Comments on Impending April 2nd Tariffs
    President Donald Trump has named the day his full tariffs go into effect “Liberation Day.” As April 2, approaches, Colin Grabow, Associate Director at the Cato Institute’s Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies, has written a compelling …
  • March 31, 2025
    Blog
    Fed's IOR Gamble Results in Second Straight Year of Operating Losses
    Fed’s IOR Gamble Results in Second Straight Year of Operating Losses
    … raised the IOR but kept interest payments in check because it only paid interest on excess not all reserves, a policy it changed during the pandemic. Fed interest expenses Figure 1: Fed’s Inflation-Adjusted Interest Expenses vs. Interest Rate …
    By Jai Kedia
  • March 31, 2025
    New York Post
    Trump's Bizarro-World Tariffs Will Turn Our Economy Upside Down
    Trump’s Bizarro-World Tariffs Will Turn Our Economy Upside Down
    … low precisely because open trade fosters innovation, efficiency and growth. Heavy reliance on tariffs is a hallmark of poor economic policy, embraced primarily by countries with weak economies and corrupt political systems.America thrives on competition and innovation, not protectionism …
    By Tad DeHaven
  • March 28, 2025
    Blog
    Trump’s Automotive Tariffs Will Hurt American Consumers and Producers
    Trump’s Automotive Tariffs Will Hurt American Consumers and Producers
    … cost. Burdened with such costs, as well as those from other Trump tariffs (e.g., on steel and aluminum), continued policy uncertainty, and foreign retaliation, it’ll be many US-based automotive manufacturing plants from Michigan to Georgia—and their …
    By Scott Lincicome and Tad DeHaven
  • March 28, 2025
    Blog
    Celebrating Charles Koch’s Legacy of Liberty
    Celebrating Charles Koch’s Legacy of Liberty
    … markets and individual liberty is undeniable—but for me, it’s also deeply personal. Mr. Koch’s investments in developing policy talent through the Koch Internship and Associate Programs profoundly shaped the way I think and work today. One of …
    By Romina Boccia
  • March 28, 2025
    Blog
    Another Misguided US Attack on the World Trade Organization
    Another Misguided US Attack on the World Trade Organization
    In one more sign of its reckless retreat from responsibility in international trade, the United States is reportedly refusing to pay its agreed share of the budget of the embattled World Trade Organization (WTO). In Geneva, US delegates have evidently told other members of the WTO that its payments for the 2024 and 2025 WTO budgets are on hold pending a review of all US contributions to international organizations.
    By James Bacchus
  • March 26, 2025
    Blog
    Bring Back Rescissions: How to Realize DOGE Savings
    Bring Back Rescissions: How to Realize DOGE Savings
    As Elon Musk has noted, the federal government is a “target-rich environment” for cuts. We agree. It’s now time to put pen to paper and codify those cuts into law. Rescission packages are just the tool to do so.
    By Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett
  • March 26, 2025
    Blog
    Trump’s Trade Wars Harm Farmers and Taxpayers
    Trump’s Trade Wars Harm Farmers and Taxpayers
    The time the Trump administration is spending upending global trade is a waste, the rationale for it is a fraud, and forcing taxpayers to cover the damage is downright abuse. 
    By Tad DeHaven
  • March 26, 2025
    News Releases
    Is the U.S. Heading Toward Military Action in Mexico?
    Is the U.S. Heading Toward Military Action in Mexico?
    In a reality plagued by the numerous quagmires of the Global War on Terror, a long-term military campaign in Mexico would be as politically and logistically challenging, especially if Mexico resists or if cartel violence escalates in response.
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