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Florida Is Making Student Loans Obsolete

Why go into student loan debt when you could go to Florida instead? Read more...

  • Education

New Report Exposes Biden Administration’s Schemes to Keep Medicaid Enrollment High

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the government put handcuffs on eligibility enforcement for Medicaid, spiking enrollment to 100 million—including millions of ineligible enrollees. Read more...

  • Medicaid Expansion
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U.S. Election Assistance Commission Activities Spark Need for Congressional Oversight

What is the U.S. Election Assistance Commission hiding ?That’s what a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request from the FGA seeks to find out. Read more...

  • Ensuring Fair and Transparent Elections
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Why is the Federal Government Bullying Small Businesses in Conservative States?

Michelle Cox, a small business owner in Maquoketa, Iowa, thought she was following the law.  In Iowa, teenagers as young as 14 are allowed to work until 9:00 p.m. on school nights and 11 p.m. during the summer. So, since Michelle knew she was complying with state law, she thought nothing of it when teenagers who worked […] Read more...

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Pennsylvania State Rep. Eric Nelson Asks Important Question: Where Have All the Workers Gone?

In a recent column, Pennsylvania State Rep. Eric Nelson asked a very important question: Where have all the workers gone?  “It’s a mystery to many,” he writes. “We see the help-wanted signs, bonuses for fast food workers, and employers boasting high starting wages, yet we are just not finding the workforce.”  Rep. Nelson correctly pinpoints the root […] Read more...

Our Summer Reading List: The Latest From FGA

Some people like to lounge by the pool or on the beach with the latest novel. Others like to read research papers. For those who need a little policy reading to enhance their fun in the sun, FGA has got you covered. Read more...

Exposing the Dark Side of Ranked-Choice Voting 

Each time a city or state considers adopting or banning ranked-choice voting, its supporters rattle off the same list of talking points. Read more...

  • Ranked Choice Voting
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Are Summer Jobs Still an Option for Teenagers?

If you had a summer job when you were younger, you probably have some strong memories of the friends you made, the lessons you learned—or at least the money you made and what it allowed you to do. Read more...

  • Empowering Teenagers Through the Power of Work
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Four Ways the Food Stamps Program Could Be Improved

The Farm Bill is under consideration by the U.S. House of Representatives right now, and that means there is an opportunity for Congress to take a hard look at food-related policies, including the future of the food stamps program.  Read more...

  • Food Stamps
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