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Politicians shouldn’t just adopt our “debt jubilee” tactic. It’s their job to fix the law and prevent medical debt in the first place.
"I'm sure kicking folks off Medicaid and into farm work will go just swimmingly," one person said of Agriculture Secretary ...
Fifty-eight percent of Americans think the government should do more to solve the country’s problems, marking the highest such share in 33 years, according to a new poll.
We often hear rhetoric from successful private-sector leaders that government should be more like business. Indeed, many such leaders go on to careers in public office, and many do make fine ...
Polling found most of the U.S. adults who have experienced major flooding in the past five years think climate change was at ...
Some conservatives and religious scholars suggest that rather than encourage fathers to do more, governments should incentivize women to quit work to raise children.
In “Those Who Should Be Seized Should Be Seized,” John Beck illustrates the brutality of China’s repression through the experiences of four individuals.
South Carolina's local governments, particularly those along the coast, should add new wetlands protections into their land use, planning and development approvals for a host of reasons. The most ...
Rev. Robert Montgomery writes that while the U.S. Government should not advocate for any religion, it should promote social justice.
This both increases the incentive for people to invest elsewhere and for governments to look for new sources of revenue. But how much money do exit taxes actually bring in? Not much.
A record-high share of Americans want the government to do more to tackle the nation’s problems — but few think the political parties are up to the task, according to new polling.
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