Earmarks Are Corrupt, Costly, and Inequitable By Joni Ernst & Tom Schatz 6:30 AM Just take a look at the sprawling COVID-response bill that Democrats are fast-tracking through Congress.
House Narrowly Passes Massive COVID-Response Bill, Including $15 Minimum Wage By Zachary Evans February 27, 2021 The bill passed largely along party lines.
Equality Act Passes House, Likely to Face Opposition in Senate By Brittany Bernstein February 25, 2021 Republicans argue that the bill endangers women, curtails religious freedom, and places an undue burden on certain businesses.
Former Trump Aide to Run Primary Challenge against Kinzinger By Brittany Bernstein February 25, 2021 Catalina Lauf, who served in the Department of Commerce under the Trump administration, launched a bid Thursday to oust Kinzinger.
What Will the Stimulus Stimulate? By Ramesh Ponnuru February 24, 2021 At 'Bloomberg Opinion,' I argue that the positive effect of any stimulus legislation on the economy is being vastly exaggerated.
McConnell Will Support Garland AG Nomination By Zachary Evans February 23, 2021 The Senate Judiciary Committee is expected to vote on Merrick Garland's nomination on March 1.
Biden Admin to Change PPP to Target Small Businesses By Brittany Bernstein February 22, 2021 Small businesses with fewer than 20 employees will have a two-week window to apply for funding, beginning Wednesday.
America Needs a Robert A. Taft By William J. Watkins Jr. February 20, 2021 What we can learn from an unjustly forgotten Ohio senator.
‘Trillions’ Are the New Billions: How the Federal Budget Grew Detached from Reality By Brian Riedl February 18, 2021 Last year's budget deficits exceed any in modern history.
COVID Relief: Too Much and Too Little By Kevin D. Williamson February 17, 2021 So says the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.