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Category Archives: Government
Heartland Article: Report: IRS Spending Millions on Redundant Tech Systems
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Heartland Article: Portland, Maine Lawmakers Dial Up Taxpayer-Funded Internet
Read my latest Heartland Budget & Tax article, Portland, Maine Lawmakers Dial Up Taxpayer-Funded Internet, and see how municipalities expanding broadband to the public might not be such a great thing and how nearly all ventures like this have ended up being very, very costly.
Excerpt:
Lawmakers in Portland, Maine are proposing the creation of a taxpayer-funded Internet service, an “open access fiber network” for residents, by expanding existing government networks to cover the entire city.
Repeating History
Steve Pociask, president of the American Consumer Institute, says taxpayer-funded Internet service leads to higher tax bills.
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Heartland Article: FCC Considers New Rules for Streaming Video
Read my latest article at Heartland Budget & Tax News, FCC Considers New Rules for Streaming Video.
Excerpt:
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulators are considering whether to redefine Netflix and other “over-the-top” (OTT) Internet services as “multichannel video program distributors,” effectively treating video streaming services as though they are cable television companies.
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Heartland Article: CFPB Expands Into College Education Accreditation
The article, CFPB Expands Into College Education Accreditation, originally appeared at Heartland Fiscal Times on December 6th.
Excerpt:
Federal banking regulators are expanding the power of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), demanding records and testimony from higher-education accreditation agencies as part of an investigation into possible “unlawful acts and practices in connection with accrediting for-profit colleges.”
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Heartland Article: North Carolina Bill Regulating Virtual Currencies Stalls Out – #ncga
The article, North Carolina Bill Regulating Virtual Currencies Stalls Out, originally appeared at Heartland Institute’s Fiscal Times on October 30th, 2015.
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Heartland Article: House Committee Passes Crackdown on ‘Operation Choke Point’
My article that follows first appeared at Heartland Fiscal Times on October 14th.
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