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Senate Approves Lawmakers Insider Trading Ban. Whatever.
February 3, 2012, 11:01amAfter a “60 Minutes” report brought to the attention of the American public that Congress was capitalizing on non-public information, lawmakers quickly collaborated with one another and proposed two bills banning insider trading by members of Congress and their staff. This bill reeks of desperation.
Spike in City Costs Found in Denver
April 3, 2011, 4:46pmChuck Plunkett of The Denver Post recently broke a story entitled “Spike in City Costs Found in Denver”, which details rising costs and mismanagement by the city’s Public Works Department.
State Budget Reform Toolkit
January 25, 2011Leonard Gilroy, Jonathan Williams
Today, states face structural deficits created by overspending. Most of the legislative "fixes" over the past few years for state budget gaps have merely postponed or obscured the problems rather than addressing them directly. The State Budget Reform Toolkit—a joint project of the American Legislative Exchange Council, Reason Foundation, Americans for Tax Reform, The Mercatus Center at George Mason University, Washington Policy Center, Evergreen Freedom Foundation and State Budget Solutions—offers a practical set of budget and procurement best practices to guide state policymakers as they work to solve the current budget shortfalls, assisting legislators in prioritizing and more efficiently delivering core government services through advancing Jeffersonian principles of free markets, limited government, federalism, and individual liberty.
McCain Details Omnibus Pork on Senate Floor
December 15, 2010, 9:08pmOn the floor of the Senate on Tuesday, Sen. McCain, as he has many times in similar situations in the past, detailed some of the nearly 6,500 earmarks totaling approximately $8.3 billion contained in the omnibus appropriations bill currently being considered by Congress.
End the Lame-Duck Sessions
It's time to reform Congress.
December 1, 2010I join with all Americans who dream of a day when Washington is broken enough to see a Congress rigged to prevent any more "progress." But the trouble with lame-duck sessions happens to be the opposite. It is one thing to be abused by democracy and quite another to be abused by a bunch of rejected, disgruntled and disconnected politicians.
Earmarks Banned
November 18, 2010, 2:30pmView Resources by Type
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- End the Lame-Duck Sessions
It's time to reform Congress.
David Harsanyi
December 1, 2010 - Txting 2 Cut Gov't
The GOP launches a new site to allow citizens to vote on defunding pork
Katherine Mangu-Ward
May 12, 2010 - Obama Needs to Push for Online Stimulus Transparency
Government may have already spent $8.4 trillion in bailouts and stimulus, where did it all go?
Anthony Randazzo
January 21, 2009 - Opportunity and Performance in the President's Management Agenda
Transparency and performance to the forefront
Adrian Moore
August 1, 2002
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