How to understand the alphabet soup of health care savings accounts
Oct 16, 2023

What is the difference between an HSA, FSA, and HRA?

It’s like alphabet soup.

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New federal memos raise concern over social media censorship and free speech online
Sep 26, 2023

Newly disclosed documents reveal federal officials believe they have the authority to police speech online.

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What does the rise of Artificial Intelligence mean for how Americans learn, heal, and drive?
Aug 3, 2023

Just like the waves shaping the shoreline, AI has been making ripples across the world, transforming industries and surfacing in unexpected ways. It’s a technological adventure that has captured our imagination and has everyone talking.

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Six more ways to fix the federal budget with some useful upgrades
Jul 17, 2023
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6 ways to overhaul the mess that is the federal budget
Jul 10, 2023

Members want change. House Budget Committee Chair Jodey Arrington and Ranking Member Brendan Boyle recently announced a bipartisan budget process reform effort.

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What is the Responsible Budget Targets Act?
Jun 21, 2023

Congress doesn’t have to balance the federal budget, nor does it try. It doesn’t pursue debt-to-GDP targets, deficit targets, or any other comprehensive budget targets.

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How should we handle the relationship between TikTok, online speech, and security concerns?
Apr 20, 2023

A couple weeks ago, the CEO of TikTok, Shou Zi Chew, testified before Congress to answer questions about the social media application currently used by Americans to share video content.

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State-inspired line-item budgets can help Congress see the big picture
Mar 29, 2023

Congress could, however, borrow a best practice from the states: line-item budgets.

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Why incremental adjustments are a better approach to automatic budget enforcement
Mar 23, 2023

Congress needs a new approach to automatic budget enforcement to replace the failed model that relies on across-the-board cuts. Instead, enforcement should help Congress budget responsibly in the first place by setting up automatic consequences that make small, repeatable, surgical adjustments to various federal programs.

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