Rand Paul Complains That Democrats Squandered Their Opportunity To Enact Marijuana Reforms
The prospects in the next session, when Republicans will control the House, are iffy.
The prospects in the next session, when Republicans will control the House, are iffy.
The year’s highlights in buck passing feature petulant politicians, brazen bureaucrats, careless cops, loony lawyers, and junky journalists.
Although both bills have broad bipartisan support, they never got a vote in the Senate and were excluded from the omnibus spending bill.
The Senate majority leader is suddenly keen to pass legislation that he portrayed as a threat to broader reform.
Senator Warren wants to extend the financial surveillance state cooked up by drug warriors and anti-terrorism fearmongers to cryptocurrencies.
The mainstream coverage of SBF and FTX is more than a little blasé.
The co-founder of the crypto exchange Kraken will join Reason's livestream Thursday at 1 p.m. Eastern to discuss the downfall of Sam Bankman-Fried and his company, FTX.
Legalization is unlikely in the foreseeable future, but banking reform and expungement could be feasible.
The idea that the Fed has the knowledge necessary to control the economy with perfectly calibrated policies was always an illusion.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals is right to notice that the CFPB is unique even among federal agencies that don't get their funding from Congress.
Any new rules for the crypto market should protect entrepreneurs and investors from overzealous intervention, not subject them to it.
"Sounds like a good reason to think twice about using PayPal," writes Eugene Volokh.
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This fiscal irresponsibility throws gasoline on the country's already raging inflation fire.
Politicians bypass hard legislative work and constitutional protections to target activities they don’t like.
But Bank of America's Community Affordable Loan Solution program will likely be a gentrification accelerating machine.
She’s asking the Supreme Court to consider whether this seizure is an excessive fine under the Eighth Amendment.
The Senate majority leader has repeatedly blocked a bill that would address the robbery threat to state-licensed pot shops.
Members of Congress keep saying they want to allow state-legal pot businesses to have access to the banking system, but they keep refusing to actually do it.
It would force us to "live within our means," says the president of the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity.
Millions of lower-income or unbanked people are more likely to use cryptocurrency as a payment method.
Chuck Schumer seems less interested in achieving cannabis reform than in making political hay from his inevitable failure.
Proposed EU rules would be equivalent to tracking all cash transactions
Chuck Schumer claims to favor repealing the federal ban on marijuana. So why did he sink legislation that would have removed federal obstacles to banking services for pot businesses?
Majority Leader Chuck Schumer worries that approving the SAFE Banking Act would make broader changes less likely.
Cryptocurrencies are not the threat to U.S. financial power the elites want to present.
The sanctions that punish Russia are shattering the global economy.
The president's anticipated executive order stopped short of feared regulations but suggests federal unease with uncontrolled development.
When governments can de-bank you, you are not really free.
The government controls on the traditional banking system also apply to custodial cryptocurrency services.
Boeing may love an additional handout, but such subsidies will be a net negative for the country's economy as a whole.
Stranger still, the leading drug policy reform organization supported Schumer's obstruction.
Politicians attack dollar-backed cryptocurrencies called “stablecoins” and the decentralized finance it enables
Despite state legalization, federal prohibition makes break-ins harder on marijuana shops and manufacturers.
The pick lends ammunition to those who have warned of a slippery slope toward socialism.
The president says the IRS needs just two bits of information: all the money that goes into your bank account, and all the money that comes out.
The Wyoming Republican explains why she's long on bitcoin.
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Watch what happens when the drive for government surveillance meets longstanding technological ignorance.
Financial consultant John Vallis vs. George Mason University economist Lawrence H. White
Financial consultant John Vallis vs. George Mason University economist Lawrence H. White
The Wyoming Republican believes bitcoin provides a serious alternative store of value, will spur renewable energy, and just might save the dollar.
In capitalist societies, the poor get richer.
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Say what you will about the U.S., but its financial reporting rules are at least consistent.
Maybe this year it will pass the Senate too.
Federal law doesn't prohibit financial institutions from offering banking service to dispensaries and growers, but the added reporting requirements and threat of federal scrutiny keeps many banks away.