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November 19, 2025|Blogs
Bans on AI Companions Hurt the Kids They Aim to Protect
Banning AI companions may appear protective, but broad restrictions would cut youth off from beneficial support tools, create privacy risks through age verification, and overregulate general chatbots instead of improving safety with better parental controls and transparency.
November 19, 2025|Blogs
DMA for the USA? Congress Has Better Priorities Than Overhauling Antitrust Law
Congress’s attention would be far better spent elsewhere than on overhauling American antitrust law with new digital rules.
November 17, 2025|Blogs
Fact of the Week: Since the IRA’s Passage, the Number of Small-Molecule Cancer Treatments Entering Post-Approval Trials Has Fallen by 45.3 Percent
Since the Inflation Reduction Act's passage, the number of industry-supported small-molecule cancer treatments entering post-approval trials in the United States has fallen by 45.3 percent.
November 17, 2025|Reports & Briefings
Marshaling National Power Industries to Preserve America’s Strength and Thwart China’s Bid for Global Dominance
China is on the march to dominate advanced industries that underpin national power in the 21st century. To protect U.S. economic strength and national security, policymakers must jettison old techno-economic and trade policy doctrines and adopt a new national power industry strategy.
November 17, 2025|Reports & Briefings
US National Power Industries Are at Risk
Instead of treating manufacturing as a monolith to be revived, policymakers must focus on national power industries. These industries protect U.S. national defense and economic security, and are eroding at an alarming rate.
November 17, 2025|Blogs
The Case for Expanding Federal and State R&D Incentives
U.S. R&D is becoming increasingly concentrated in a handful of states just as China accelerates its lead in advanced industries. Federal and state policymakers must expand R&D tax incentives and targeted academic research funding to reverse this trend, spur nationwide innovation, and bolster U.S. competitiveness.
November 17, 2025|Blogs
The Federal Railroad Administration Should Approve Automated Track Inspection
The Federal Railroad Administration should approve the expansion of Automated Track Inspection. This proven technology enhances rail safety and efficiency, but political pressure, outdated regulations, and an inconsistent waiver process have stalled its deployment.
November 17, 2025|Testimonies & Filings
Comments to the FCC Regarding Eliminating Barriers to Wireline Deployment
Removing regulatory barriers to wireline deployment will ensure that private and federal investment in broadband deployment can close the digital divide.
November 14, 2025|Blogs
Unions and Their Drag on Productivity and Competitiveness
Unions are interest groups, and America’s challenges require every group to put the national interest ahead of narrow self-interest. Yes, including blue-collar workers.
November 14, 2025|Blogs
USG Investment in Industrial Research Low Compared to OECD Peers
The United States is investing less in R&D for industrial production than its OECD peers. Congress should increase investment in this area to better compete with China.
