Rep. Cheri Bustos is tasked with cementing the Democrats’ House majority in 2020.
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George Will: Policy dentistry could combat truth decay
Today’s torrent of information yields a net subtraction from the public’s stock of truth and trust.
George Will: Ode to the past overlooks why Americans lost trust in government
David Goldfield says our problems would be solved if Americans would rekindle their enthusiasm.
George Will: How merit-based college admissions became so unfair
Ninety-two years after the SAT was first offered in 1926, it seems to have made little difference.
George Will: After tax overhaul, we need a balanced-budget amendment more than ever
Government borrowing amounts to taxation without representation of the unborn.
George Will: We don’t need government to remind us that smoking kills
The way to halt smoking is not by belaboring health issues but by discouraging it among young people.
George Will: The year 2017 will be known for the survival of the shrillest
Americans are addicted to indignation as their form of public discourse.
George Will: Nobody knows if a tax cut bill built on hope will stir growth
But amid uncertainty about whether our run of economic gain will stay, or whether debt will cripple us, a tax cut is worth a try.
George Will: High court should let states set their own sports gambling laws
The justices should order the federal government to stop telling the states what laws they cannot change.
George Will: Why cleaning up college basketball will never be a slam-dunk
With more than $700 million in TV money to be passed around, the system is just too compromised.