Anyone paying attention to the news recently knows that this month will be a busy one in Washington. Congress needs to pass a bill to fund the government, raise the … READ MORE
Labor Day and the Fight for the Next American Workforce
Since our country’s founding, American workers have used their strength, work ethic, ingenuity, and resiliency to build the United States into what we know as the land of opportunity. In … READ MORE
How a 1988 Law Impacts How You Pay for College Football Tickets
Fans from every part of the country make it a tradition to go to their school’s football games and many purchase season tickets to see their team play each and … READ MORE
Profiles in Waste: HUD Edition
Our founder and former Senator Tom Coburn championed transparency and fought to eliminate government waste, fraud, and abuse during his time in the United States Senate. Along with his staff, … READ MORE
Americans Aren’t in Love with Government-Run Health Care
The Senate’s failure to pass a bill repealing and replacing Obamacare has given new life to the narrative that there’s a budding romance between the American people – especially millennials … READ MORE
Most Expensive Object Ever Created Eclipses the Eclipse
The solar eclipse that passed through our country on Monday captivated the nation and made paper shades stylish for a day. While millions observed the eclipse, those looking closely enough … READ MORE
Improper Payment Law Noncompliance at Highest Point to Date
Improper payments, payments made by the federal government that should not have been made or are made in incorrect amounts, are a massive problem for the federal government. Not only … READ MORE
Congress and MLB, an All-or-Nothing Game
If you are a baseball fan you have likely noticed the game’s shift towards homeruns and strikeouts. Baseball’s most popular rookie, Cody Bellinger, tied the major league record of 19 … READ MORE