White Papers
- Kevin R. Kosar, Lee Drutman, Paul Glastris, Yuval Levin, Jonathan Rauch and Molly Reynolds, “Restoring Congress as the first branch“
- Anthony J. Madonna and Kevin R. Kosar, “Could the Senate manage an open-amendment process?“
- Kevin R. Kosar, “How to strengthen Congress“
- Kevin R. Kosar, “Three steps for reasserting Congress in regulatory policy“
- Philip Wallach and Kevin R. Kosar, “The case for a Congressional Regulation Office“
- Kevin R. Kosar and Adam Chan, “A case for stronger congressional committees“
- Russell W. Mills and Nicole Kalaf-Hughes, “Exit earmarks, enter lettermarks“
- Kevin R. Kosar and John Maxwell Hamilton, “Government Information and Propaganda: How to draw a line?“
- C. Jarrett Dieterle, “Regulatory Reform in the 114th and 115th Congress“
- “A welcome message from the R Street Governance Project’s director“
- “Why does Congress diminish itself?“
- “The legislative branch’s big oversight problem“
- “Outsourcing oversight through open-government data“
- “Making oversight win-win“
- “Inappropriate appropriations: How Congress spends without authorization“
- “A revived Congress?“
- “Does America need more political dynamism?“
- “Whither the conference committee?“
- “How to put the ‘most complete and effectual weapon’ back in their hands“
- “Should we have a long-term budget for entitlements?“
- “For regulatory reform, look to Congress“
- “An Uncomfortable Reality: Congress needs more staff”
- “Eight good pieces of news about Congress“