CEA President John Mozena joined the Cato Daily Podcast to talk about one Louisiana city's decision to subsidize the one-stop-shop retailer Buc-ee's at the expense of taxpayers, existing local businesses and common sense. Listen to the podcast here, or on your favorite podcast app.
Cato Daily Podcast: 2022’s Big State Subsidy Binge
CEA President John Mozena joined the Cato Daily Podcast to discuss 2022's unprecedented slew of gigantic corporate welfare deals, including how federal policy drove harmful decisions at the state and local level. Listen to the podcast here or wherever you get your podcasts.
Great.com interviews The Center for Economic Accountability About Advancing Economic Opportunity by Transparency
Danielle Riberio from Great.com interviewed the Center for Economic Accountability as part of their 'Great.com Talks With...' podcast. This series is an antidote to negative news stories that aims to shed light on organizations and experts whose work is making a positive impact on the world. America today gives more subsidies to stadiums than any … Continue reading Great.com interviews The Center for Economic Accountability About Advancing Economic Opportunity by Transparency
The Political Orphanage Podcast: Stadium Subsidies Are Unfathomably Stupid
Despite what the title says, CEA President John Mozena and host Andrew Heaton talked about much more than just stadium subsidies in this episode of The Political Orphanage, a popular podcast for the politically disenfranchised that bills itself as "politics minus bile plus jokes." In a wide-ranging discussion, Heaton and Mozena walked through why people … Continue reading The Political Orphanage Podcast: Stadium Subsidies Are Unfathomably Stupid
Cato Daily Podcast: The Broad Coalitions That Stop Corporate Welfare
On Friday's Cato Daily Podcast, CEA President John Mozena discussed how coalitions are coming together from across the ideological spectrum to take on state-level economic development subsidy programs...and win. Mozena pointed out that potential allies for corporate welfare reform aren't always ideological allies. Sometimes, opposition to these programs can come from self-interested "pocketbook" constituencies, such … Continue reading Cato Daily Podcast: The Broad Coalitions That Stop Corporate Welfare