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    3 Budget ‘Reforms’ That Would Make Matters Worse, Not Better

    A congressional select committee on reforming the budget process recently held another public hearing, supposedly with the ultimate aim of designing a more transparent, accountable, and responsible budgetary process. Any such changes should also re-establish and enhance Congress’ power of the purse. But if those are the goals of the Joint Select Committee on Budget and…
    Dody Eid
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    Free-Market Policies Make the Most of the Sharing Economy

    Economic freedom enables the sharing economy, and in a groundbreaking new multinational study, the Swedish think tank Timbro finds a strong relationship between free markets and the sharing economy. The Timbro Sharing Economy Index is the first global index of the sharing economy, estimating the size and usage of the sharing economy in each country….
    Anthony B. Kim
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    Congress Wants to Do Even Less Budgeting. Here’s Why That Would Be Disastrous.

    It shouldn’t surprise anyone that Congress is once again looking for more ways to avoid responsibility. On Wednesday, June 27, the Joint Select Committee on Budget and Appropriations Process Reform held a member day meeting that included testimony from Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, and other lawmakers. Center-stage at the…
    Romina Boccia
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    Trump’s Fuel-Efficiency Reality Check Revs Up the American Economy

    Despite rampant speculation that President Donald Trump’s trade policy might increase some car prices, how his regulatory relief agenda may lower sticker prices and increase safety goes largely ignored. How did this happen? The Trump administration is revising the Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards imposed on automakers during the Obama era. In particular, they are…
    Derrick Hollie
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    Congressional Republicans Unite Behind Conservative Budget

    The Republican Study Committee, a conservative caucus of 158 Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives, releases an annual budget called “A Framework for United Conservatism.” Its aim is to unite conservatives in Congress behind a long-term fiscal plan. This year’s Framework builds on the RSC’s fiscal year 2018 budget both of which embody conservative…
    Dody Eid
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    Washington Spending Restraint Is Key to Tax Reform’s Success

    More than $21 trillion in debt, it looks like Washington has forgotten some basic economics. Peacetime and a strong economy are universally agreed upon criteria for when governments should start to reduce spending and pay down the debt, and we’re not doing it. Instead, Washington is in the process of passing appropriations that are a…
    Adam Michel
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    Desperate Deficit Times Require Desperate Budget Reform Measures for a ‘Brighter American Future’

    The House Budget Committee last Thursday approved a budget resolution for fiscal 2019. The House budget, dubbed “A Brighter American Future,” would achieve balance in 2027. Importantly, the House budget proposes about $300 billion in spending reductions by using a powerful fiscal tool called reconciliation. The Senate needs to follow suit to unlock those savings…
    Romina Boccia
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    6 Highs and Lows of the House Budget Proposal for 2019

    The House Budget Committee this week unveiled its fiscal 2019 budget proposal, and the most important aspect is that it provides reconciliation instructions to authorizing committees to find more than $300 billion in mandatory spending cuts. More than two-thirds of the federal budget consists of mandatory spending, which is not subject to the annual appropriations…
    Justin Bogie
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    India’s Economy Is Booming. Deregulation Is the Next Important Step.

    With reported growth of 7.7 percent in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2017 and 6.7 percent annual growth projected for 2018, India now boasts the world’s fastest-growing economy. The question now becomes how to preserve the momentum. First and foremost, India must recognize that the growth enjoyed for the past two decades came largely…
    Spencer McCloy
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    How Restrictive Labor Laws Keep Puerto Rico’s Economy Down

    An economic crisis has engulfed Puerto Rico. The Financial Oversight Management Board, a federally-mandated advisory group, has worked to help Puerto Rico deal with its financial crisis and establish policies that will lead to long-run growth. The board says Puerto Rico must reform its labor market to have a bright future. While the oversight board…
    Rachel Greszler
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    Heritage Policy Experts Unveil Plan to Balance Federal Budget

    Policy experts at The Heritage Foundation unveiled the think tank’s extensive “Blueprint for Balance” report on Monday, with the goal of providing Congress with a plan to balance the federal budget and rein in government spending. “This blueprint is about freeing the American people to prosper,” said Romina Boccia, deputy director of the Institute for…
    Jeremiah Poff
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    These 5 Changes Would Fix the Nation’s Budget Woes

    In April, the Congressional Budget Office released its updated budget projections, and the outlook is grim. The annual federal deficit is projected to rise to over $1 trillion by 2020 and to top $1.5 trillion by 2028. In the next decade, debt is projected to skyrocket to over 96 percent of the economy. This is…
    Justin Bogie
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    Conservatives Urge Congress to OK Trump’s $15 Billion Rescission of Spending

    A major conservative-libertarian advocacy group has thrown its support behind President Donald Trump’s call for canceling more than $15 billion in spending as a good first step in reining in the federal budget. Americans for Prosperity praises the president’s rescission request, which would claw back up to $15.3 billion in appropriated but unspent funds, and…
    Jeremiah Poff
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    Congress Can Cut Billions in Wasteful Spending by Following This Blueprint

    The Senate Budget Committee met May 23 to consider the Government Accountability Office’s annual report on government efficiency and effectiveness, which identifies areas of unnecessary overlap, fragmentation, and duplication among federal programs. The Government Accountability Office supplements that identification of waste with recommendations of what to do about it, presenting specific proposals upon which Congress…
    Romina Boccia
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    Unnecessary Federal Spending on Infrastructure to Continue

    A provision in the House version of the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal 2019 would delay by at least two years a much-needed new round of Base Realignment and Closure. That delay would represent billions of taxpayer dollars that could have been saved, but instead would have to be allocated to infrastructure that isn’t fully…
    Hayden Morse
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    Egypt Enjoys a Surge in Economic Freedom

    Egypt’s economy is rebounding after years of economic stress and political turmoil. As Christine Lagarde, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, noted earlier this year, Egypt is at a turning point in its economic structure and is signaling to investors it is serious about comprehensively reforming its economic system. According to The Heritage Foundation’s…
    Anthony B. Kim
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    To Make Congress Face Down the Debt, Revive the Budget Process

    It doesn’t take a genius to realize the U.S. budget process is broken. The biggest reason for that is that too much spending is growing on autopilot. Now, Congress wants to double down by budgeting even less frequently. Speaking to the Washington Examiner this month, Rep. Steve Womack, R-Ark., who co-chairs the Joint Select Committee…
    Romina Boccia
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    Why a Free Press Is Actually Good for the Economy

    In a recent commentary in The Wall Street Journal, “Freer Markets, Freer Media,” Kevin Brookes and Patrick Dery of the Montreal Economic Institute offered a surprising insight: One proven way to keep reporters safe around the world and to advance freedom of the press is, in fact, to promote economic liberty. That’s because economic freedom…
    Anthony B. Kim
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    High Public School Spending in DC Hasn’t Produced Desired Outcomes

    Spending by Washington, D.C., public schools can be difficult to pin down. Estimates suggest spending is somewhere between $27,000 and $29,000 per child per year, which is roughly double the national average. Assuming $27,000 per student per year, D.C. taxpayers spend about $350,000 on a student from kindergarten through graduation. One could be forgiven for…
    Jude Schwalbach
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    RSC Budget Plan Would Fundamentally Shift the Budget Course

    The Republican Study Committee has released its fiscal year 2019 budget proposal, “A Framework for Unified Conservatism.” In light of the recent budget-busting deal and projections of trillion-dollar deficits returning, the plan sends a strong message: A truly conservative budget is the answer to the unsustainable budget course the nation is on. The RSC framework…
    Justin Bogie
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