Many so-called non-governmental organizations (NGO’s) receive most of their money from taxpayers, making them little more than government mouthpieces. A new rule could cut their funding and limit backdoor influence over policy and public opinion.
A property developer lost his land to government-backed favoritism—and the Supreme Court refused to intervene. Decades after Kelo v. New London, land grabs for private profit remain legal and unchecked.
Strengthening Open Enrollment Laws is Key to Unlocking Public School Choice for Kids
Many students transfer schools to find better classes, safer environments, or shorter commutes, but state laws often get in the way. When the rules are designed well, more kids get access to better opportunities.
Tim Bridger and his family sought a peaceful, self-sufficient life away from the noise of the modern world. But when their quiet freedom ran up against layers of regulation and distant decision-makers, things began to unravel.
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