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Sunday, November 24, 2024

U.S. Library of Congress

Recent News About U.S. Library of Congress

  • Texas coalition urges Congress to oppose reconciliation bill

    By Staff reports |
    Austin —The Texas Association of Business (TAB), Texas Public Policy Foundation, local chambers of commerce, and additional business associations sent a letter to the Texas congressional delegation in opposition to the federal reconciliation bill.

  • Americans with Disabilities Act: An Epic Tragedy of Good Intentions

    By Mark Pulliam |
    Looking back at the Americans with Disabilities Act, passed by Congress in 1990[1], one has to be struck by the extent to which the ADA’s lofty sentiments have been overwhelmed by its adverse results. If it’s true that the road to hell is paved with good intentions, then the ADA is a veritable Autobahn of wishful thinking gone awry. Yet no one seems inclined to reroute the ill-fated traffic; some states are even widening the highway with additional lanes.

  • Will a Tiny, Blind, Subterranean Bug Be the Undoing of the Federal Leviathan?

    By Mark Pulliam |
    In 1942, deciding the case of Wickard v. Filburn, the U.S. Supreme Court deemed the wheat grown by an Ohio farmer purely for his own use and consumption—not for sale—to “exert a substantial effect on interstate commerce.” This infamous decision led many to conclude that the scope of Congress’s authority under the Commerce Clause is essentially unlimited.