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David Williams, the president of the non-profit government watchdog group Taxpayers Protection Alliance (TPA), has expressed concern over the economic impact of mass tort lawsuits. In an opinion piece for the Washington Examiner, Williams stated that these lawsuits result in higher prices for goods as corporations face increased liability costs.
Governor Wes Moore has announced his 2025 budget proposal.The budget shows an overall increase in spending to keep up with the state's projected deficit due to
As America turns its eyes to New Hampshire and its first-in-the-nation presidential primary, a group of concerned politicians and activists want to turn the nation’s attention to its $34 trillion federal debt crisis.