State transportation departments across the country are spending billions of dollars to build new roads and highways even as they fail to maintain the road […]
Thomas Jefferson Institute Staff
A lot of the push for increased federal transportation funding has been generated over the years by projections from the Federal Highway Administration and two […]
The U.S. Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments in Utility Air Regulatory Group v. Environmental Protection Agency. The case will determine how far EPA can […]
February, 2014 the non-partisan, independent Congressional Budget Office released a comprehensive analysis of the likely employment impacts that Obamacare will have on the economy over […]
The catastrophic chemical spill that put 300,000 people in West Virginia out of public water for ten days inevitably raises questions about the safety and […]
Today our local newspapers headlines were that the president was backing off from Social Security cuts in his budget which will be released early in […]