Rampant litigation against 401(k) sponsors is narrowing employees’ investment choices and eroding their retirement wealth.
Rampant litigation against 401(k) sponsors is narrowing employees’ investment choices and eroding their retirement wealth.
SPPI seeks transparency and legal clarity regarding the New Mexico Lottery Authority’s procurement process and transition planning for the state gaming system contract.
Media coverage highlights SPPI Vice Chairman Zachary Fort’s leadership and policy engagement during debate over Bureau of Land Management nomination.
A prohibition on institutional investors could destabilize housing markets, but a targeted exemption can protect homeowners and renters.
A statistical coverage disparity raises transparency questions at the Financial Times.
Capping interest rates won’t create a fairer system.
Why cutting credit reporting costs won’t fix housing affordability, and may make it worse.
The loudest voices demanding “fiduciary purity” in America’s retirement debate are often the least willing to submit themselves to basic public scrutiny. That contradiction is now impossible to ignore. This week, the Pinpoint Policy Institute filed a formal complaint with the Internal Revenue Service alleging that the Institute for the Fiduciary Standard (IFS) has failed […]
New Mexico legislators are considering higher taxes and new restrictions on nicotine products such as nicotine pouches. These proposals are typically framed as public-health measures. In practice, they risk doing precisely the opposite—nudging smokers back toward cigarettes, expanding illicit markets, and increasing preventable disease. Cigarettes remain the most dangerous nicotine product legally sold in the […]
Why a national credit card rate cap would shrink access and worsen inequality.