Removing Barriers for Nebraskans

The history of Nebraska’s Competitor’s Veto law

The history of Nebraska’s Competitor’s Veto law

In a December 19 post, I discussed the importance of the consumer in the free-market system. When we allow entrepreneurs to test their ideas, be it a product or service, with limited government interference, the result is innovation and lower prices. Consumers vote for these products and services with their pocketbooks. Market economies are known...

By Nicole Fox

Protecting your DNA in the free market

Protecting your DNA in the free market

As a “hobbyist” genealogist for the last 10 years, there’s always been one branch of the family tree that’s been a bit of a mystery. I started my hobby as the result of Ancestry.com commercials at about this time of year–I remember my family watching “A Christmas Story” and these commercials were persistent, and my...

By Laura Ebke

Smoking changes are confusing to retailers. But should they be?

Smoking changes are confusing to retailers. But should they be?

I’m not a smoker, nor have I ever smoked (not even to “try it out”).  My parents weren’t smokers. None of my grandparents smoked (although I’m told that one of my grandfathers smoked until sometime in the ’40’s, when my mom and aunt were diagnosed with mild asthma, and he quit). I’ve had friends who...

By Laura Ebke

Last minute gift ideas from John Stossel

Last minute gift ideas from John Stossel

  Although I completed my Christmas shopping over two weeks ago, by the looks of the parking lots of many stores on my way home from work last night, that’s not the case for everyone. I have several friends who are avid readers like myself who have welcomed me into their book clubs.  Those book...

By Nicole Fox

Breaking down the taxes on your Christmas drinks

Breaking down the taxes on your Christmas drinks

I’m sure if your family is getting together for the holidays there will be wine, mixed drinks or beer served.  But did you know that by indulging in holiday spirits you are also paying a ‘sin’ tax? A ‘sin’ tax is an excise tax placed on something that the government ties closely to moral or...

By Sarah Curry

Keep consumers in the driver’s seat on regulation

Keep consumers in the driver’s seat on regulation

In the spirit of #ThrowbackThursday, I thought I would highlight a 1978 article from the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE), “The Consumer’s Role,” as it reminds me of an issue the Platte Institute has been working on for the past 3 years. It’s no secret that team members at the Platte Institute are huge supporters...

By Nicole Fox

Nebraska’s economy is the 3rd most diversified, yet people are still leaving

Nebraska’s economy is the 3rd most diversified, yet people are still leaving

Ever wonder why Nebraska’s economy doesn’t seem to follow the national trend?  For example, the nation experienced one of the worst recessions in modern history in 2008-2009, yet Nebraska was somewhat insulated from the effects.  The reason – our state has a diversified economy. According to The Stacker website, Nebraska ranks 3rd best in the...

By Sarah Curry

More red tape to cut in Nebraska

More red tape to cut in Nebraska

Yesterday, President Trump held a roundtable on regulatory innovations inviting governors from around the country to share what has been accomplished in their states. Governor Ricketts participated.  He reported on the Nebraska Legislature’s work on occupational licensing reform and h ighlighted LB898 from 2016, the “hair braiding bill” that exempted natural hair braiding from cosmetology...

By Nicole Fox