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Is Another Child Tax Credit Expansion Really the Best Way To Help Families? Feb. 22, 2024

Veronique de Rugy

In the well-intentioned rush to support American families by expanding the Child Tax Credit (CTC), c... Read More

Let's Base Policy on Real Facts, Not Misleading Statistics Jan. 06, 2023

Michael Barone

From all those lists of best books of 2022, here's one with the potential to change public policy de... Read More

Biden Sees Climate Change as an Existential Threat -- or Does He? Nov. 26, 2021

Steve Chapman

The Biden administration, to its credit, never misses a chance to emphasize the importance of dealin... Read More

Focusing on a Tax Refund? Do Some Tax Planning Instead Aug. 05, 2020

Ask Carrie

Dear Carrie: When I did my taxes this year, I wound up owing a lot to the IRS. A friend at work ment... Read More

Congress Must Stop Subsidizing Wealthy Car Buyers Dec. 10, 2019

Stephen Moore

Why are Democrats Sen. Chuck Schumer and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi teaming together to lobby for a ... Read More

Crony Christmas Lists Crammed Into Congressional Crisis Nov. 14, 2019

Veronique de Rugy

Here we go again. We're approaching another deadline to pass a government spending bill or risk a go... Read More

Will the Supreme Court Decide for Education Freedom? Oct. 16, 2019

Star Parker

The Supreme Court, in its new term, will hear a case that could remove a major barrier that stands b... Read More

Bipartisan Support for Electric Vehicle Handouts Betrays Taxpayers Apr. 18, 2019

Veronique de Rugy

Excessive partisanship and endless acrimony are common complaints lodged against the political class... Read More

Eliminate, Don't Expand, Electric Vehicle Credit Jun. 21, 2018

Veronique de Rugy

For manufacturers of electric vehicles, you might expect the accomplishment of moving their 200,000t... Read More

Selling Gift Property Nov. 29, 2015

House Calls

Dear Ms. Lank: My parents gave me a property in the 1980s. I paid $100 a month to help them out, too... Read More