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This series is intended to be useful for both those deeply engaged in policy and anyone interested in how foundational principles translate into real‑world reforms. We also see this as an invitation to engage, ask questions, and better understand how incremental reforms connect to long-standing American ideals.

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s tax reforms marked an important step toward restoring a government that trusts the people to drive economic prosperity.
But now that the legislation has passed, it’s time for Congress to focus on the next piece of the economic prosperity puzzle: eliminating red tape and wasteful overspending that hamper economic growth. Doing so will supercharge the OBBB’s tax policies and ensure they can reach their full potential.
Congress can start by reclaiming its rightful constitutional role.

In the ongoing debate over hemp-derived cannabinoid products, Congress is once again at a crossroads. Both the House and Senate agriculture appropriations bills would outlaw any hemp products containing any quantifiable amount of THC.

Improving government efficiency is a critical endeavor that requires a concerted effort from Congress and not just the executive branch.
In this kickoff episode of Big Ideas for Smaller Government, host David From welcomes Jeremiah Mosteller, Policy Director at Americans for Prosperity, to introduce the newly created Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Now is the time for Congress to lay the foundations for a safe, legal and regulated market.
Ohioans across the state, from rural counties like Meigs and Vinton, to the urban areas of Cleveland and Columbus, all supported making changes to the state’s laws regarding cannabis.
The Federal Bureau of Investigations, Department of Justice, and other agencies are under the microscope because of actual and alleged abuses of power, all while Congress begins its yearly appropriations process.