An Ugly Truth and a Dose of Reality

Over the next few weeks, Americans—if paying attention—will hear all kinds of projections and baselines about spending, deficits, and the national debt. The ugly truth is that spending will continue to rise. “In 1930, prior to President Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal, federal outlays were 3.5% of GDP, while state and…

The Schultz Doctrine: You Can’t Cut Taxes Without Controlling Spending

Senator Jason Schultz
Iowa Senator Jason Schultz has offered a rule that should guide every serious conversation about tax reform: “Tax policy is affected by spending. And when you start seeing spending creeping up… you can’t have good tax policy.” That’s the Schultz Doctrine—and it’s playing out clearly in Iowa’s ongoing property tax…

Iowa’s Dependency on Federal Funds: A Growing Concern

Local governments in Iowa have grown increasingly reliant on federal funding. Since 2009, cities across the state have received an average of $416 million annually from federal sources. In fiscal year 2025 alone, Iowa cities took in $545 million in federal dollars—forming a significant share of their total revenue. At…

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Tariffs are dominating the headlines, but even fiscal conservatives can’t seem to agree. So we’re doing something different by bringing BOTH SIDES of the debate right to you. So, where do you stand?


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  • Creating a path to reduce corporate income tax to 5.5%
  • Phasing-out special tax incentives in the corporate tax code
  • Banning local universal basic income programs

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Iowa’s Dependency on Federal Funds: A Growing Concern

Local governments in Iowa have grown increasingly reliant on federal funding. Since 2009, cities across the state have received an average of $416 million annually from federal sources. In fiscal…

The Hamilton Approach to Economic Policy

What would Alexander Hamilton or George Washington think today of our dependence on foreign nations, and even hostile nations, for necessities?

From Flat Tax to No Tax: Mississippi’s Bold Fiscal Move

The Mississippi Legislature has passed an income tax reform measure that will gradually eliminate the income tax in the Magnolia State altogether. Many policy experts believed state tax reform efforts…

Tariffs Are Taxes—and They Put Americans Last

For families just trying to get by, this is not the time to raise taxes—especially hidden ones that show up in the cost of groceries and gas. When I talk…

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An Ugly Truth and a Dose of Reality

Over the next few weeks, Americans—if paying attention—will hear all kinds of projections and baselines about spending, deficits, and the national debt. The ugly…

Is Your School Making the Grade?

ITR Report Card is unlike anything else in the country, it’s a vital tool that brings transparency and accountability to the forefront—so school boards…

Helping Iowa Grow

Is Your School Making the Grade?

ITR Report Card is unlike anything else in the country, it’s a vital tool that brings transparency and accountability to the forefront—so school boards…