NCPA's Bartlett Available on Marriage Penalty Relief Bill

Having testified on relieving the marriage tax penalty before the House Ways & Means Committee, Bartlett, one of the nation's foremost experts on tax policy, can provide important insight and analysis on the strength and scope of the compromise bill, as well as compare it to the separate House and Senate marriage penalty bills.

NCPA/Dallas Fed Policy Forum To Feature Tribute To F.A. Hayek

Arguing that F.A. Hayek is more responsible than any other single individual for the intellectual defeat of totalitarian collectivism, John Raybould, a visiting fellow at London's Adam Smith Institute will present an audio visual tribute to the Austrian economist at the next National Center for Policy Analysis/Dallas Fed Policy Forum.

Texas' Concealed Carry Law Works, Says NCPA Report

Marking the fifth anniversary of Texas' concealed carry law, a new report from the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) shows that Texans with concealed carry permits are far less likely to commit a serious crime than the average citizen.

NCPA To Unveil New Online Social Security Calculator

Coming amid a growing debate between Gov. Bush and Vice President Al Gore on Social Security reform, the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA SM) will unveil a new online Social Security benefits calculator Monday, May 22, at the National Press Club to help illustrate what Social Security reform really means to average Americans.

"Will School Choice Improve Public Education?"

The National Center for Policy Analysis announced today that a new episode of the nationally syndicated program DebatesDebates, a series of programs that are sponsored by the NCPA, will be made available to stations starting today for airing this weekend.