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Money, Politics, and Power
Arizona Judge Reinstates GOP Law Shielding ‘Dark Money’
The state’s clean elections commission will now be required to defer to the IRS on which political-spending groups can keep their donors secret.
The Big Tech Report That’s Not About Big Tech
The House Antitrust Subcommittee releases a report that’s really about Congress taking back its power to govern.
The Right Way to Revoke Big Tech’s Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card
It’s time to pare back liability waivers for dominant tech platforms.
Biden Stiff-Arming Big Tech Would Be Good Politics, Policy
Shutting the revolving door between Silicon Valley and Washington would signal an end to the swamp.
A New Agency to Fight Financial Predators in California
A new consumer financial protection agency at the state level can help offset federal neglect and protect the vulnerable.
Mick Mulvaney: A Frustrated Wrecking Ball
The former top Trump official is seething that civil servants want to do their jobs well.
Farmers Reject Biden’s Pro-Corporate Rural Advisers
Heidi Heitkamp and Tom Vilsack are promoting a failed strategy for rural America. Biden would win support if he broke from that and took on Big Ag.
Hospital Lobby Shells Out for Its ‘Friend in Washington’ Richie Neal
The American Hospital Association is boosting the Massachusetts Democrat who blocked surprise billing reform.
Facebook’s Ever-Present Cloning Device
The company continues making knockoffs of its rivals’ products in an attempt to crush them, though Congress blew the whistle on that last week.

