Will the federal government be ready for natural disasters this year?

Will the federal government be ready for natural disasters this year?

The Trump administration’s turbulent approach to government reform has hit FEMA particularly hard. With inexperienced political appointees at the helm, abrupt policy reversals, and an exodus of career professionals, the agency faces unprecedented challenges as hurricane season begins. This analysis examines how the loss of institutional knowledge and constant leadership changes could undermine America’s ability to respond effectively to natural disasters, potentially repeating the failures seen during Hurricane Katrina.

Budget Law Adopts Modified Version of Flawed Tax on Remittances

Budget Law Adopts Modified Version of Flawed Tax on Remittances

The recently passed 1% tax on cash-based remittances, while improved from earlier proposals, remains a flawed policy. Though it avoids privacy concerns by eliminating reporting requirements, critics argue it serves no clear economic purpose and may inadvertently strain migrant-sending economies. With exemptions for digital payments, the measure’s narrow scope raises questions about its effectiveness as a revenue tool.

Trump’s Discordant Innovation Agenda: Deregulation Without Discovery

Trump’s Discordant Innovation Agenda: Deregulation Without Discovery

The Trump administration’s push to modernize nuclear energy regulations marks a potential turning point for America’s clean energy future—but at what cost? This analysis examines the administration’s controversial plan to overhaul radiation safety standards while dramatically cutting scientific research funding. We assess whether this approach will accelerate advanced reactor deployment or inadvertently sacrifice long-term innovation leadership to global competitors like China.

Five Questions: Peter Hussey on How to Fix American Health Care

Five Questions: Peter Hussey on How to Fix American Health Care

The United States is projected to spend more than $5 trillion this year on health care. Yet by most measures, the system performs worse than those in other wealthy nations. Peter Hussey, vice president and director of RAND Health Care, discusses ways to improve it.The United States is projected to spend more than $5 trillion this year on health care. Yet by most measures, the system performs worse than those in other wealthy nations. Peter Hussey, vice president and director of RAND Health Care, discusses ways to improve it.

Will Trump’s Iran Strategy Work?

Will Trump’s Iran Strategy Work?

In his first major policy speech as secretary of state — delivered Monday at the Heritage Foundation — Mike Pompeo set out the Trump administration’s Iran strategy.