Author Archives: Brian Wolfman

Watch Mayor Bloomberg’s remarkable press conference on the sugary-drink ruling

by Brian Wolfman We told you yesterday about a New York trial court decision invalidating New York City's ban on the sale of sugary drinks larger than 16 ounces. Now, go here or click on the embedded video below to see Mayor Bloomberg's remarkable press conference reacting to the ruling. In case you had any doubt: […]

New York City’s ban on the sale of large sugary drinks invalidated under state law as “arbitrary and capricious”

As explained here, "[a] New York state [trial] judge on Monday [March 11, 2013] threw out a ban on large sugary drinks set to go into effect in New York City on Tuesday, calling the new regulation 'arbitrary and capricious.'” The decision is here.  We have posted about the ban many times, including here, here, here, […]

Are government job cuts undermining economic recovery?

Phil Izzo explains here that "[a]ccording to the [Labor Department's] household survey, which is where the unemployment rate comes from, there are nearly 950,000 fewer people employed by the government than there were when the recovery started in mid-2009. If none of those people were counted as unemployed, the jobless rate would be 7.1%, compared […]

Has the Obama Administration lived up to its promise to be “the most transparent administration in history”?

In time for Sunshine Week, the Center for Effective Government has issued this report on how the Obama Adminsitration is doing in meeting its pledge to be "the most transparent administration in history." According to the Center, there's good and bad. Here's a synopsis: The Obama administration has dedicated more effort to strengthening government transparency […]

“60 Minutes” report on drug compounding

by Brian Wolfman Federal prescription drug oversight was significantly deregulated by the Food and Drug Modernization Act of 1997 (FDAMA), which was signed by President Clinton on November 21, 1997. Among other things, section 127 of FDAMA eliminated FDA authority over drug compounding companies, leaving regulatory oversight to state law. In theory, compounding involves only the […]

Do taxes on income from capital discourage investment and cause job loss?

In the new tax law that went into effect on January 1, capital income tax rates on certain high-income taxpayers went from 15% to 20%. When you add in the new 3.8% Medicare surtax on net investment income, which includes capital gains, you get an overall 23.8% capital income tax rate for high-income taxpayers. (High-income […]

Did you know that this is National Consumer Protection Week? Now you do.

According to its sponsors — dozens of consumer groups and government agencies — "National Consumer Protection Week (NCPW) is a coordinated campaign that encourages consumers nationwide to take full advantage of their consumer rights and make better-informed decisions. NCPW 2013 will take place March 3 through March 9, 2013." Go to this comprehensive website for […]

Senator Sanders introduces bill that would entitle consumers to a free credit score

by Brian Wolfman Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, consumers are entitled to annual free credit reports from the three mega-credit reporting companies — Experian, Trans Union, and Equifax. That's good because it gives consumers a chance to see their reports and try to get them corrected when they are wrong. (And they are often […]