Seantor Rand Paul (R-KY) has recently introduced the Obamacare Replacement Plan (S. 222). As the title indicates, Senator Paul’s plan repeals Obamacare and replaces it with (largely) free-market reforms, such as:

A tax credit of up to […]

Congress comes back Tuesday this week. The real work will be done off the floor as Congressional leaders continue to work on an end-of-year spending bill.

The debate is not just over spending levels and what gifts to special interests to cram […]

Pro-liberty Congressman Thomas Massie recently took to the pages of Cincinnati Inquirer to warn about the dangers of the lame duck.

You can read read all of Rep. Massie’s op-ed here, with experts below:
The main business of the lame-duck […]

Congress returns for the lame duck this week. While they work behind the scenes on spending bill and other issues, the House will consider normal floor activity.

The House will consider two rules bills this week. One, HR 5982, allows Congress […]

The National Internet Sales Tax Moratorium is the type of issue that Congress loves to push off until the lame duck. After all, why vote on an issue that puts grassroots liberty activists against powerful special interests before a controversial […]

Campaign for Liberty has joined a coalition letter supporting the Alternatives to Licensing that Lower Obstacles to Work (ALLOW) Act (S. 3158). This legislation, introduced by Senator Mike Lee of Utah, limits the use of “occupational licenses” […]

Probably not but I can dream…

The House and the Senate have returned to work. The major item on the agenda remains the Continuing Resolution keeping the government open until  December 9. If a continuing resolution is not signed into law […]

As I mentioned in my prior post on this week in Congress, there is an effort to add language to the Continuing Resolution changing the Export-Import Bank’s (Ex-Im Bank) quorum requirement in order to get around Senate Banking Committee Chairman […]

The US Senate is currently working on a “continuing resolution” that would extend government spending until December 9. The resolution is expected to pass the Senate and the House by the end of the week.

Assuming the CR passes, the House and […]

By Zac Nickerson

George Will recently wrote an article for the Washington Post entitled “When Bootleggers and Baptists Converge”. In the article he discusses how the State has become both sides of the Bootleggers and Baptists economic […]

By Zac Nickerson

George Will recently wrote an article for the Washington Post entitled “When Bootleggers and Baptists Converge”. In the article he discusses how the State has become both sides of the Bootleggers and Baptists economic […]

By Zac Nickerson

George Will recently wrote an article for the Washington Post entitled “When Bootleggers and Baptists Converge”. In the article he discusses how the State has become both sides of the Bootleggers and Baptists economic […]