Policy issues

Primer: Medicaid Reforms Provide Savings Without Cutting Benefits

Opponents of reform claim that any changes to the Medicaid program are massive “cuts” that will cause beneficiaries harm. In reality, the opposite is true: Failing to change a program with such rapidly exploding costs will only result in the unsustainability that ultimately harms its recipients.

Primer: The Community Development Financial Institutions Fund is Woke and Weaponized 

What might have begun as a well-intentioned initiative to help poor communities has morphed into something antithetical to the values, principles, and history of America.

Policy Brief: Nongovernment Organizations’ Complicity in Human Trafficking and the Southern Border Invasion

As this report shows, many NGOs facilitating migration across the southern border, contributing to the abuse of our asylum system, and even incentivizing human trafficking and smuggling by the cartels receive a majority of their funding from the government, with some obtaining well over 90 percent of their annual revenue from U.S. taxpayers.

Primer: Tariff and Non-Tariff Barriers Imposed on the United States by Foreign Nations

In spite of the complaints of naysayers and so-called free-trade advocates, it should be remembered that President Trump is not being radical. He is merely treating the world as the world has treated the United States.