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  • U.S. Midterm Primer: What’s at stake for consumer choice?

    The Consumer Choice Center doesn’t take positions on any specific political campaigns or elections, but there are at least some interesting state-level ballot proposals happening around the country that could overwhelmingly benefit consumer choice. In the U.S. federal system, state residents are eligible to vote on certain popular initiatives and state constitutional amendments that will…

  • Nicotine is not your Enemy: Interview with Prof. Bernd Mayer

    Nicotine is not your Enemy: Interview with Prof. Bernd Mayer. (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

  • Ending sugar protectionism will help boost small business and benefit consumers

    This week in the nation’s capital, the House Agriculture Committee will decide the fate of various agricultural subsidies and food benefits for millions of Americans.  The bill, H.R. 2 , known as the Farm Bill, includes provisions on crop insurance, dairy prices, wetland conservation, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) adjustments, and dozens of other rules and regulations…

  • EPA Controversy Is Politics, Polluted

    Scott Pruitt’s policies turn environmentalists into budget hawks. In all the humdrum surrounding public expenses in President Donald Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency, there is certainly a case to be made that there was waste. First-class travel, a $43,000 secure phone line, and poor judgment for failure to prevent an appearance of impropriety for renting a…

  • WHO’S REALLY ANTI‑SCIENCE?

    Green NGOs are peddling dangerous junk science By Yaël Ossowski | spiked On Earth Day this year, in London and close to 600 other cities across the world, an estimated 1.1million people took to the streets to defend the idea of science-based policymaking. Protesters called for ‘science over ideology’, the use of ‘peer-review in politics’,…

  • Michael Bloomberg’s nanny crusade will make people poorer

    by Yaël Ossowski | Jun 30, 2017, 8:00 PM | Washington Examiner If we were to prioritize threats like former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, the world’s biggest enemies would reside in the bottoms of soda cans and within the lining of cigarettes. Launching his American Cities Initiative at the U.S. Conference of Mayors’ Annual…

  • New Anti-Tobacco Measures Won’t Work In Georgia

    The Republic of Georgia is known internationally for its radical approach to policy and governance. But with the latest anti-tobacco measures in front of the Parliament, it risks losing that reputation as quickly as it earned it. The bill before the Parliament now would ban smoking in public places, restrict advertising, strictly regulate e-cigarettes, and…