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Category: Politics

Fiscal Commissions Tackle The Budget Gap

  • November 29, 2010

by Ryan Greenfield The federal budget has been getting plenty of media attention these days as debates over extending the Bush tax cuts permeate the discourse, and angst about spending and debt (and of course the poor economy) pervade the…

Categories: Domestic Policy, Economy, Politics

What Does the Future Hold for the EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Regulations?

  • November 11, 2010

by Paul Heberling In light of the recent midterm elections, it is clear that the next Congress will look very different and have very dissimilar goals than the current incarnation. It is worth exploring the origins of the EPA’s efforts…

Categories: Domestic Policy, Energy & Environment, Politics
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