Opening the Courthouse Doors: The Supreme Court Continues Trend of Removing Judicial Obstacles to Review of Federal Questions

Author: Cindy Crawford
Jun 17, 2026
Commentary

This term the Supreme Court decided two cases that removed judicial barriers to federal court review in Olivier v. City of Brandon, and First Choice Women’s Resource Center v. Davenport, throwing open the courthouse doors to plaintiffs with constitutional injuries. These cases continue a multi-year trend of course-correcting on judicial doctrines that barred defendants in agency or state-court actions from having their federal challenges resolved by a federal court.

The Upward Mobility Act is a Step Forward on Welfare Reform

Author: Ilana Blumsack
Jun 12, 2026
Commentary

The Upward Mobility Act, sponsored in the House of Representatives by Rep. Blake Moore (R-UT) and in the Senate by Sen. John Husted (R-OH), would help address the welfare benefits cliffs by allowing up to five states to create pilot Upward Mobility grants with the goals of increasing employment among beneficiaries and reducing benefit cliffs.

U.S. House Advances Fraud-Fighting Measures

Author: Kurt Couchman
Jun 11, 2026
Commentary

The House is taking important steps toward cleaning up federal programs. Congress must continue to build on those efforts to make sure that the federal government is serving the public as well as possible.

The Jones Act Fails America

Author: Matthew MacKenzie
Jun 5, 2026
Policy Brief

A century-old law that ships the world — but can’t ship America.

The Jones Act Does Not Put America First

Author: Matthew MacKenzie
Jun 5, 2026
Commentary

The Jones Act raises costs, limits shipping options, and prevents American products from reaching American consumers.

NH Journal: These Patients Cannot Wait Another Year

Author: Sofia Hamilton
Jun 4, 2026
Opinion Piece

New Hampshire has always prided itself on being first, on being bold, and on trusting its citizens to make decisions about their own lives. This is not a hard call. It is a chance to lead and a chance to honor the people who fought so hard to make this freedom possible.

Kurt Couchman on ‘The Alan Nathan Show’

Author: Kurt Couchman
Jun 2, 2026
Podcast

(Interview starts at 45:05) Kurt joins ‘The Alan Nathan Show’ to discuss the momentum around the Prevent Government Shutdowns Act.

Myths and Facts on the Prevent Government Shutdowns Act

Author: Kurt Couchman
May 29, 2026
Commentary

PGSA would 1) keep Congress in DC to finish appropriations bills if they aren’t done prior to the new fiscal year and 2) maintain services for the American people in the meantime.

Kurt Couchman Joins ‘NTD Evening News’

Author: Kurt Couchman
May 26, 2026
Podcast

Kurt joins NTD’s Evening News to discuss Vice President Vance’s Fraud Summit with State Attorneys General.

Effective Budgeting #5: Empowering All Committees to Manage their Portfolios

Author: Kurt Couchman
May 22, 2026
Commentary

Empowered committees can make Congress a stronger governing institution. A real budget would help members learn, negotiate, prioritize, and improve policy together over time.

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