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24 Mar 2010, 6:47 am by Glenn Reynolds
CATO’S CHRIS EDWARDS ON HEALTH CARE SPENDING: “When describing spending growth in federal programs, I often need to use words like ’soaring’ and ‘explosive. [read post]
4 Mar 2010, 5:09 am by Peter
Chris Edwards of Cato gives us Six Reasons to Downsize the Federal Government. [read post]
15 Feb 2010, 7:22 am by Matt Sundquist
At Cato@Liberty, John Samples discusses the bill recently introduced by Senator Charles Schumer and Representative Chris Van Hollen in response to the Court’s decision in Citizens United. [read post]
13 Jan 2010, 8:22 pm by Peter
Now, here comes Chris Edwards of the Cato Institute and says [...] [read post]
2 Dec 2009, 1:47 am
Cato Institute's Chris Edwards takes exception to White House National Economic Council Director Larry Summers' call for increased U.S. corporate income tax rates: Summers apparently wants corporations to “help the country” by paying more taxes. [read post]
3 Sep 2009, 9:05 pm
” - George Orwell - Chris Edwards of the Cato Institute writes about a  story in the Washington Post titled, "Obama Would Keep $85 Billion in Tax Breaks for Working Poor" The "tax breaks" in question are expansions in the earned income tax credit and the child tax credit. [read post]
24 Aug 2009, 9:12 pm
Chris Edwards of the Cato Institute  writes that the gap between federal employee pay and private sector employee pay is increasing: Figure 2 shows that in 2008, federal worker compensation averaged a remarkable $119,982, which was more than double the private sector average of $59,909. [read post]
22 Dec 2008, 6:14 am
Chris Hayes as the third liberal does a good job of offering an update from the trenches--turns out there actually are confirmed sightings of overlap on issues of, e.g., torture, snooping, immigration and Bushite big government predation. [read post]
30 Oct 2008, 1:44 pm
IN THE LATEST EDITION OF "WASHINGTON WATCH," I talk with Chris Edwards of the Cato Institute, author of Global Tax Revolution: The Rise of Tax Competition and the Battle to Defend It, Nick Gillespie of Reason and Reason TV and UCLA Law Professor Stephen Bainbridge, author of The New Corporate Governance in Theory and Practice, who blogs at ProfessorBainbridge.com. [read post]
12 Sep 2008, 4:17 pm
Location: Cato Institute More information: Click here (see panel 4 of Constitution Day program). [read post]
16 Feb 2008, 6:38 am
Chris Edwards, director of tax policy at the Cato Institute, says that until the system is reformed, earmarking will go on unrestrained, "regardless of who is in power. [read post]
14 Feb 2008, 7:30 am
Berkeley Law School;Director, Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic-Charles Nesson / Professor of Law, Harvard Law School-Beth Noveck / Professor of Law, NYU Law School; Director, Institutefor Information Law and Policy-David Post / Professor of Law, Temple University Law School; AdjunctScholar, Cato Institute-Xiao Qiang / Lecturer, U.C. [read post]
30 Jan 2008, 5:42 am
LG Electronics (Chris Holman-UMKC School of Law), Stoneridge Investment v. [read post]
16 Nov 2007, 2:00 am
The Cato Institute has published Corporate Tax Laffer Curve, by Chris Edwards (Director of Tax Policy Studies, Cato Institute): Amid growing concerns about U.S. competitiveness, policymakers are awakening to the fact that America has one of the world's most inefficient... [read post]
5 Jul 2007, 4:04 pm
Chris Edwards from The Cato Institute got a love letter from the IRS: My wife and I received a notice... [read post]
29 May 2007, 8:12 am
For example, another advocate of libertarian principles from Cato, Chris Edwards, testified before the Senate subcommittee that is considering tax subsidies for alternative energy. [read post]
18 Aug 2006, 6:47 pm
Rather than embracing this as good news, in an op-ed piece in WaPo last Sunday, Chris Edwards, tax director at the Cato Institute, was critical of the growth in federal wages:The Bureau of Economic Analysis released data this month showing that the average compensation for the 1.8 million federal civilian workers in 2005 was $106,579 -- exactly twice the average compensation paid in the U.S. private sector: $53,289. [read post]