How Special Interests Twisted Federal Sugar Policy To Cost Consumers $2.5 Billion Every Year
Meet Dwayne O. Andreas: The man most singularly responsible for the fact that it is corn, not sugar, in most American sweets.
Meet Dwayne O. Andreas: The man most singularly responsible for the fact that it is corn, not sugar, in most American sweets.
Trump's decision to reduce the tariffs on Swiss goods came just days after a Swiss delegation lavished the president with a variety of expensive gifts.
It makes little sense, but that's what happens when you give the president unchecked, unilateral tariff powers.
A new state law will make it harder to waive inspections.
More lobbyists are spending more money to influence trade policy. The swamp is having a great time during the trade war.
Trump hopes you like tomato sauce!
Progressives and environmental groups have teamed up with a rival steelmaker to lobby against the U.S. Steel deal.
The president-elect's first term turned lobbying into a growth industry, and he looks poised to do it again.
Go after bribes and espionage, but leave mere speech alone.
Total spending under Trump nearly doubled. New programs filled Washington with more bureaucrats.
Online sports betting companies are using the same legal playbook that once threatened their operations to eliminate competitors.
The Department of Justice emulates the Kremlin in smearing government critics as foreign agents.
In countries that privatized, there are fewer delays and costs are lower. But labor unions and the private plane lobby stand in the way.
The legislation, which forbids shipping anything between American ports in ships that are not U.S. built and crewed, is just another a special deal that one industry has scammed out of Congress.
But partisans are having the wrong debate.
When I was young, I assumed government would lift people out of poverty. But those policies often do more harm than good.
Everybody knows what almond, oat, and soy milk are. We don’t need the FDA’s intervention, no matter what the dairy lobby claims.
The beef checkoff problem raises prices without benefiting ranchers
The U.S. Innovation and Competition Act is a lobbyist-crafted proposal that funnels emergency spending to politically connected special interests.
Sen. Josh Hawley, a supporter of Trump's trade policies, lobbied to give a special exemption to a Missouri-based power tools manufacturer. Many other elected officials did too.
Desperate for revenue, online outlets try to use a crisis to overrule their customers’ judgment.
Plus: Clinton says "nobody likes" Bernie, Biden wants Section 230 revoked, Iran takes responsibility for Jan. 8 plane crash, and more...
Her lobbying tax proposal is pseudo-policy, a veneer of wonky seriousness over dubious populist dogma.
On their own, some of those tax breaks might be defensible. Dumping them into a must-pass budget bill is not.
For all their harrumphing about the evils of corporate influence-peddling, left-wing demagogues are willfully blind to the biggest influence-seekers in state and federal capitols.
The Massachusetts senator's respect for the Constitution knows many bounds.
Plus: An Ohio city just abolished its entire vice policing unit, and unfunded liabilities in public pension plans are now more than $5.96 trillion.
Plus: Klobuchar and Warren join Democrat 2020 contest and AOC retracts "Green New Deal" draft.
Online room-sharing services had no avenue to legally challenge demands for private info.
In trying to squeeze corporate influence out of politics, Warren would only grow the power of the state.
Rep. Vern Buchanan bought a yacht with a giant loan from a foreign bank that lobbied heavily in favor of tax reform.
This will have potentially serious consequences for those investigating election meddling.
The president's aggressive but rudderless trade policy is watering the swamp.
The only way to get money out of politics is to get politics out of money.
He's doing it for the vets. And probably for the potential new customer base.
In many states, local governments spend more on lobbyists than both business and unions.
A British spy. An Arizona senator. And one inflammatory dossier on Donald Trump. The connection between them is starting to unravel...
Documents show how the national trade group helped push anti-homesharing rules in several states and cities last year.
New York City's $6 million contract for police body cams reveals a fierce PR battle between two companies to sway city officials, the public, and the media.
Hollywood, NFL lobby to block law in Georgia to the cheers of the left.
So why is more big government on the menu for the election?
American Egg Board paid for pro-egg press, advised Hellmann's Mayo to contact the FDA about its eggless competitor.
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