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February 7, 2024  •  Weekly Newsletter
Chicago, San Francisco Should Cut Real Estate Transfer Taxes

Lawrence J. McQuillan (Bloomberg Tax Insights & Commentary)

In March, Chicago voters will decide whether to increase the city’s real estate title transfer-tax, part of a referendum pushed by Mayor Brandon Johnson. Chicago should consider the painful experience of San Francisco, now working to undo past mistakes on the same issue. But will Chicago listen? READ MORE »

The Puzzle of Local Double Taxation

Why Do Private Community Associations Exist?

The Independent Review, Winter 2008/09

The Plastic Bag Racket

Adam Summers

Single-use plastic bag bans have been all the rage for the past 20 years, but—as is often the case with environmental regulation—proponents have vastly overstated the benefits of these bans and understated the costs. And those costs are very high—both to human health and the environment. Bring back those plastic bags! READ MORE »

Nature Unbound

Bureaucracy vs. the Environment

By Randy Simmons et al.

In Los Angeles, “Squatters Have Rights, Too”

Lee E. Ohanian (California on Your Mind)

Voters are not likely to support incumbent George Gascón, LA district attorney, in next month’s primary. And for lots of good reasons, including a 11.7 percent increase in violent crime since 2019 and a 42 percent rise in personal crimes and theft since 2021. Thanks to squatters occupying nearby vacant mansions, even those in Beverly Hills dislike him. He should start burnishing his resume…. READ MORE »

Rightsizing Los Angeles Government

The Independent Review, Spring 2005

Two Cheers for the Bipartisan Tax Deal

John C. Goodman (Forbes)

Two cheers for a rare bipartisan agreement in Congress that would create a larger child tax-credit for parents (Democrats like this bit) and extend key 2017 Trump business-tax breaks (Republicans like this bit). How do we get to three cheers? Less means-tested welfare spending! READ MORE »

Readings on Poverty and the Welfare State

By Williamson M. Evers

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William F. Shughart II

Total Interest on U.S. National Debt Now Exceeds $1 Trillion a Year

Craig Eyermann

The Limitations of OPEC

Thomas J. Grennes

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Labor Department’s New Rule Is Bad News for Contractors

Nate Scherer

The Housing Crisis Explained—with Mini Fridges

Patrick Carroll

Upzoning: Only Part of the Housing Affordability Fix

Scott Beyer

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