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Fed Rate Cuts Will Only Lead to More Inflation
DETROIT, Michigan, Nov. 9 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following news:

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Fed Rate Cuts Will Only Lead to More Inflation

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Government intervention, not a lack of monetary supply, impedes growth.

On October 29, the US Federal Reserve (Fed) lowered its benchmark interest rate (Federal Funds Rate) by 25 basis points, setting it between 3.75% and 4%. This decision follows a similar rate cut made in September. Notably, these decisions were made while inflation continued to rise, and remained much above the Fed's long-term target of 2%.

Given these factors, the Fed should ... Show Full Article

Space Foundation and Arcfield Host Space in the Community Event in Fairfax County, Virginia
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, Nov. 8 -- Space Foundation issued the following news release on Nov. 7, 2025:

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Space Foundation and Arcfield Host Space in the Community Event in Fairfax County, Virginia

Free STEM-Focused Family Event for the Fairfax Community

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FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va -- Space Foundation's Space Workforce for Tomorrow (SWFT) and Arcfield are proud to partner once again for Space in the Community (SITC), bringing a week of space exploration and STEM fun to Fairfax County Public Schools in Fairfax County, Virginia, from Nov. 17-21, 2025.

"We are excited to continue our partnership ... Show Full Article

20 States Officially Recognize November as COPD Awareness Month
MIAMI, Florida, Nov. 8 -- The COPD Foundation issued the following news release:

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20 states officially recognize November as COPD Awareness Month

In a joint advocacy effort between the COPD Foundation and the COPD Action Alliance, 20 states have officially recognized November as COPD Awareness Month.

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) comprises several conditions, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema, and can be caused by genetics and irritants like smoke or pollution. The disease affects more than 30 million Americans and is the fourth leading cause of death worldwide.

"This ... Show Full Article

Reason Foundation Issues Commentary: Staircase Rule That's Limiting Housing Growth
LOS ANGELES, California, Nov. 7 -- The Reason Foundation issued the following commentary on Nov. 6, 2025:

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The staircase rule that's limiting housing growth

Revisiting the two-stair requirement in building code could improve spatial efficiency and expand housing options.

By Christina Mojica, Land use and Housing Policy Analyst

Across the United States, policymakers are rethinking how zoning affects housing supply, and a growing number of states are enacting reforms to make it easier to build. Yet, one area of regulation remains largely untouched and rarely questioned in public debate: ... Show Full Article

MA Costal Resilience Plan Marks Progress, But Stronger Development Safeguards Are Overdue
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Nov. 7 -- The Conservation Law Foundation issued the following news release on Nov. 6, 2025:

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MA Costal Resilience Plan Marks Progress, but Stronger Development Safeguards Are Overdue

Massachusetts can't protect communities while still allowing building in flood-prone areas

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Massachusetts has released its ResilientCoasts plan, outlining strategies to address threats from sea level rise, storm surge, and coastal erosion. Conservation Law Foundation (CLF) commends the state for taking this important step to prepare communities for worsening climate impacts, but warns ... Show Full Article

It's not who owns homes. It's how few we build.
ATLANTA, Georgia, Nov. 7 -- The Georgia Public Policy Foundation posted the following news release:

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It's not who owns homes. It's how few we build.

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When my family moved to Georgia three years ago, we decided to rent first. We wanted time to get to know the area before making a long-term commitment. So we did what most people do: We narrowed down neighborhoods, browsed Zillow listings, toured a few homes, compared rents, weighed commute times and tried to find a place that fit our budget and our life.

What I didn't realize at the time was that the home we chose was owned by one of ... Show Full Article

Foundation for Economic Education Launches Second Cycle of Enterprising Founder Award to Empower Education Entrepreneurs
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 -- Nasiyah Isra-Ul, LiberatED Education Associate at the Foundation for Economic Education, announced the launch of the second cycle of the Enterprising Founder Award to celebrate and support education entrepreneurs driving change through free-market principles.

Reflecting on the program's first year, Isra-Ul highlighted the success of awardees including Jessica Slayback and Victoria Forsman of REALM, Mercedes Grant of Path of Life Learning, and Coi Morefield of The Lab School of Memphis, whose initiatives grew with funding and recognition. She emphasized that the award's purpose ... Show Full Article