Mike Lynch is a contributing editor at Reason.
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Oil Slicks
Why the House threw money at the oil industry, which is struggling under record profits
Faith-Based Brouhaha
Why the Salvation Army and other religious groups shouldn't take federal money
Bleeping on the Job
In which our man in Washington visits the halls of justice to witness gross obscenities and a towering pompadour.
Prof. Smith Goes to Washington
Federal Election Commission member Bradley A. Smith takes on campaign finance laws.
Painless Steel
In pushing for protectionism for the steel industry, Bush flunks his first free-trade test.
Ward Connerly's New Cause
The man who ended affirmative action in California is pushing for a colorblind government
Drilling for Ire
The Bush administration's consistency on energy policy is driving its critics nuts.
Acts of Faith
In which our man in Washington hears Charlton Heston talk to himself and prays for relief from tax-funded religious charity.
Amtrak's Bad Trip
If our national passenger rail line can't turn a buck running trains, maybe it can by enlisting in the drug war.
Policy Days
In which our man in Washington hears retirement talk, takes in an intentional congressional comedy show, and enjoys a Texas breakfast.
Title IX's Pyrrhic Victory
ow the quest for "gender equity" is killing men's athletic programs
Capital Letters: D.C. Downers
In which our man in Washington listens to the drug czar babble and learns why we can't afford tax cuts.
Capital Letters: Stand By Your Men
In which our man in Washington talks to raucous protesters, spies Al Sharpton's corpse, and seeks spiritual guidance from the Falun Dafa.