How Three New Jersey Fishermen Took on the Administrative State and Won

Author: Ryan Mulvey
Mar 23, 2026
Commentary

Our history is filled with figures who have shaped society, culture, and politics in fundamental ways. We teach our children about heroic figures like George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. But America’s story hasn’t only been written by famous presidents or generals. It has often been written by everyday people who confront something unfair, refuse to stand by, and take one small step to fix the injustices they see.

Lessons from the 2026 House BBA Vote

Author: Kurt Couchman
Mar 23, 2026
Commentary

A balanced budget rule can be a normal, neutral tool of sound governance. To succeed, members of Congress must learn to think of it that way. Support comes from being engaged, from being at the table, and from having a say in the product. Timing matters too.

Growing Federal Tax Refunds Show Partial Impact of the Working Families Tax Cuts Act

Author: Patrick Fleenor
Mar 20, 2026
Commentary

Americans will also receive indirect tax relief and benefit from provisions that spur economic growth.

South Dakota Protects Regulatory Freedom

Author: Molly Powell
Mar 17, 2026
Commentary

On March 12, South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden signed into law a bill to move legislative rule-making powers back towards its proper place in the Legislative Branch.

Why the Fourth Amendment’s Protections Must Endure

Author: Michael Pepson
Mar 16, 2026
Commentary

Geofence warrants raise new questions about whether modern surveillance complies with the Fourth Amendment’s protections.

Road to Housing or Dead End?

Author: Ilana Blumsack
Mar 13, 2026
Commentary

It’s widely known across the political spectrum that the United States currently faces a housing crisis. Nationwide, there is a shortage of roughly 6 million homes, home prices have increased by 150% since 2012, and the median single-family home costs five times the median household income. The median age of a first-time homebuyer is now 40, as homeownership remains out of reach for many Americans. Housing policy reforms are top of mind for many lawmakers nationwide, at local, state, and federal levels.

Biggs BBA Leaves Congress Many Revenue Options

Author: Kurt Couchman
Mar 13, 2026
Commentary

To check the excessive federal borrowing that drives up the cost of living and undermines prosperity, a balanced budget amendment (BBA) proposal is coming to the House floor next week. A next-generation BBA like this will also push Congress to fix the way it operates and improve fiscal democracy.

Rep. Andy Biggs and AFP Discuss Balanced Budget Amendment Coming to the House Floor

Author: Kurt Couchman
Mar 12, 2026
Commentary

This week, the U.S. House of Representatives will consider H.J.Res. 139, Rep. Andy Biggs’ proposal for a balanced budget amendment (BBA) to the United States Constitution. It will be the first time that Congress votes on a BBA that would balance over the medium term instead of every year.

Make waste, fraud, and abuse compete with everything else

Author: Kurt Couchman
Mar 11, 2026
Commentary

Members of Congress and their advisors are creative. They can figure out better ways to prevent, deter, and prosecute misuse of taxpayer funds. How tragic, then, that members have limited legislative opportunities to spread their wings.

Give Me Liberty — and Let Americans Work

Author: Austen Bannan
Mar 11, 2026
Commentary

This anniversary, let us give people liberty to work and to work and to build the lives they dream of.

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