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Editorials

Cutting gas taxes is good politics, but not policy

With the Iran war driving up the average price of gas more than a dollar per gallon, politicians are calling to suspend the gas tax until the crisis ends. A shortsighted tax “holiday” would do little to help drivers while distorting the market at the worst possible time. While Georgia ...

Politicians just can’t help but create troubled economies

Politicians say they can “make the economy work better.” I once believed they could. But years of reporting taught me politicians’ attempts to “fix” the economy usually make things worse. Twenty years ago, Republicans and Democrats helped create the Great Recession by telling ...

CHOICE Act is a danger to Ohio kids

Sitting in the Ohio House Health Committee is state House Bill 561, a measure for which authors appear to have given as much thought to a catchy acronym as they did to the well-being of Ohio children. HB 561, “to revise the law governing childhood immunizations and exemptions and to name ...

Time to leave the Social Security plantation

To repeat what Americans have heard a lot recently, our Social Security system is in very bad shape. Per the most recent report, in 2025, of the Social Security and Medicare board of trustees, Social Security is capable of paying out the entirety of promised benefits through 2033. After that, ...

For times that try our souls: Resistance

“Fight for our rights, fight for your rights,” is probably the most overused phrase in American politics. In this desperate moment when American democracy — and world peace — is in peril in one man’s cruel chokehold, it’s time to retire that jersey. “Resist for our rights” is ...

Sammy’s Law brings GOP, Dems together

A bipartisan group of lawmakers in Washington, D.C., has been working on ways to better protect kids online by giving parents the right to receive safety notifications through Federal Trade Commission-regulated third-party providers. Versions of Sammy’s Law, introduced in both the U.S. ...