President Donald Trump signed yet another sweeping executive order late Wednesday that stands to dramatically curb the power of federal agencies by ordering a thorough review of all government ...
In November 2025, the U.S. Senate cut food safety regulations in a funding bill to reopen the government. Rating: True (About this rating?) After lawmakers passed a bill to fund the U.S. government on ...
The deterioration of our public education provides strong empirical evidence of the failure of government-run and government-regulated systems in providing good education. Unfortunately, it also ...
Promoting economic growth and American innovation are top priorities of this Administration. Unlawful, unnecessary, and onerous regulations impede these objectives and impose massive costs on American ...
The recent article discussing the issue of charity fraud was very timely (“Fighting Charity Fraud,” August 7). The issues of financial controls and the lack thereof were central to the story. The ...
The Trump administration is planning to use artificial intelligence to write federal transportation regulations, according to U.S. Department of Transportation records and interviews with six agency ...
Ever feel as if the trucking industry is like a small store owner being assailed to pay mobsters for protection? Where is that line between governing and intimidation? RICO laws apply to organizations ...
Two weeks ago, Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced a hiring freeze for most state agencies, paused new state regulations, and restricted state workers’ travel. But this order has something extra: a ...
In the Senate, every Republican, seven Democrats and one independent who caucuses with Democrats voted for the bill. In the House, all but two Republicans voted in favor alongside six Democrats who ...