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States Bank on Online Sales Taxes to Increase Revenue, Not Cut Taxes

The Wall Street Journal article “States Bank on Online Sales Tax” from May 20th is a bit misleading. More

Labor Unions Turn Against Obamacare

New groups are looking to stop the health care law’s oncoming train wreck More

Weaponized Audits: If the Fed Does It, Why Wouldn't the States?

Do we really want state governments and state revenue departments with authority as limitless as the Internet? More

Obamacare: Top Five Tax Hikes that Violate Obama’s Middle-Class Tax Pledge

Taxpayers are discovering this week that the IRS is going to have a heavy hand in the implementation of Obamacare. More

Portland Maine Nanny-Staters Work to Ban Styrofoam

Despite a complete lack of evidence about environmental and human dangers, the Portland City Council is on a mission. More

ATR Urges Virginia Candidates to Support Repeal of Gov. McDonnell's Tax Hike

Taxpayers cannot afford his $5.9 billion tax hike. More

Not Happy Anniversary Keystone Pipeline!

It has been 1700 Days and counting since the Keystone Pipeline proposal was first submitted to the State Department More

Four Early Clues to the Obama Administration's Disdain for the Tea Party

"Unhealthy" | "Astro Turf" | "Manufactured Anger" More

Cutting the Red Tape: Scott Garrett’s SEC Accountability Act

Bill seeks to reign in regulation More

Obamacare Flashback: IRS "determining who to audit and who not to"

The IRS has found itself in a lot of hot water recently, but this isn't the first time the IRS has been called out for inappropriate actions. More

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Minn & CT Target Digital Goods for New Taxes, VA Says Taxes on the Books Don't Apply

The Minnesota state legislature is trying to ram through a tax omnibus bill that will tax digital products such as greeting cards transferred electronically a... More

Portland Maine Nanny-Staters Work to Ban Styrofoam

Despite a complete lack of evidence about environmental and human dangers, the Portland City Council is on a mission. ...... More

A La Carte Programming Would Only Hurt Consumers

The Senate Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, and the Internet held a hearing this morning on the State of Video, which was set to discuss all aspect... More

Dodd-Frank Anniversary Calls for Reflection on Bill’s Failure, Corporate Welfare Policies

Next week marks the anniversary of the Senate’s passage of the onerous regulatory failure that is Dodd-Frank. Dodd-Frank is responsible for countless ec... More

What Does Broadband Have To Do With the Farm Bill?

I know what you’re thinking: what does a piece of legislation guiding American agriculture programs have to do with broadband access? You’re right... More

Save DC Food Trucks

The District of Columbia is targeting free enterprise once again, this time turning its ire to the capital city's vibrant food truck industry. Take action... More

Milking Taxpayers: Congress Should Reject Dairy Quota Program

With Congress beginning a new round of debate on the next Farm Bill, lawmakers should reject any effort to include programs that manage supply and demand of d... More

Exploiting market power to stifle innovation

The issue of patent abuse is not a topic that traditionally garners much attention among those outside the technology industry, but a recent move in the U.S. Ho... More

LA Times Columnist Calls Out Public Sector Unions

As California continues its descent into fiscal chaos, some are finally speaking up and calling for changes to the state’s broken public sector benefits a... More

From My State to Yours: Internet Sales Tax Legislation Equals Cross-border Tax Liens

The Senate has been holding votes on S.743, the Marketplace Fairness Act (MFA).  A procedural vote was just held with 75 in favor and 22 opposed.  M... More

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