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After a long hiatus, I am pleased to provide new content to my website. This post announces updates to the Publications Archive page. The page had been underdeveloped for some time. Previously, my publication archive only listed two of my publications Taxes talk, but players like Bryce Harper still want to play where their lights shine brightest published in the Washington Examiner and Why conservatives can cheer California’s single-payer health care bill which I co-authored with Robert Graboyes for the Sacramento Bee. When I originally published the archive of my published work, these two articles were both my most recent publications and also the only articles for which I had easy access. Things have changed since then.

This update is in part prompted by a change in work. I recently began a new role as Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Government Accountability. In this position, I will be authoring original research and occasional opinion pieces. My first to briefs co-authored with Hayden Dublois are now included. We write about some interesting stuff related to the 2020 election.

Accordingly, I intend to update this website with links to my FGA content. Linking to my professional publications will likely be the majority of new posts; however, I will also try to populate my blog with additional commentary. Importantly, the opinions included on this webpage are my own, and do not express the views or opinions of my employer.

Another cause for updating the publications archive was to fill in some of the missing publications. I was fortunate to recently discover the landing page for the articles I wrote for Mic.com (Policy Mic at time of publication). Those have now been added. Additionally, I found a way to access my writings for The Vista, University of San Diego’s student newspaper. My 2011 article about Solyndra came up in a Google search and from there I was able to reverse engineer how to find my writings on the Vista archive. It’s amazing what you can find when you take the time to look.

The new and improved Publication Archive page may still have some gaps, but it is now more robust with these recent additions. Happy reading and stay tuned for new content soon.

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