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The Buckeye Institute’s CEO Robert Alt to Receive Prestigious National Award for Excellence in Leadership
May 21, 2026
It is with tremendous pride that The Buckeye Institute announces our intrepid president and chief executive officer Robert Alt will be recognized with the 2026 Thomas A. Roe Award for Excellence in Leadership. Established in 1992 and named after the now-late businessman and generous philanthropist, the Thomas A. Roe Award pays tribute to those whose achievements have greatly advanced public policy solutions grounded in free-market principles—particularly in the state policy movement—recognizing leadership, innovation, and accomplishment.
The Buckeye Institute: HB413 Shines a Light on Local Government
May 20, 2026
The Buckeye Institute submitted written testimony to the Ohio House Finance Committee on the policies in Ohio House Bill 413, which will shine a light on the work of local government. In his testimony, Greg R. Lawson, a research fellow at The Buckeye Institute, noted that local governments and jurisdictions are already required to make tax collection and spending information available upon taxpayer request. House Bill 413 simply “streamlines that process.”
The Buckeye Institute’s Robert Alt Joins All-Star Panel at TFAS Annual Conference
May 18, 2026
America’s upcoming 250th birthday offered a special opportunity to examine how we, as a nation, teach the American Founding. That was the focus of The Fund for American Studies’ 2026 Annual Conference, “Developing Courageous Leaders: Revitalizing Civic Education and America’s Founding Principles.” Robert Alt, The Buckeye Institute’s president and CEO, joined the discussion on a panel “Protecting Liberty Through Separation of Powers,” which also featured Judge Janice Rogers Brown, U.S. Circuit Court Appellate Judge, D.C. Circuit (retired).
The Buckeye Institute: Ohio Must Adopt SNAP Reforms to Avoid Bill for Waste, Fraud & Abuse
May 13, 2026
In a new policy memo, The Buckeye Institute urged Ohio policymakers to pursue reforms to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to avoid being hit with a $321 million bill for high rates of fraud, waste, and abuse. Rea S. Hederman Jr., vice president of policy at The Buckeye Institute, outlined reforms that are necessary because the federal government “now requires states with a six percent or higher erroneous payment rate to pay between five and 15 percent of benefit costs.”
Most Absurd Law EVER: Robert Alt & John Ream Join Kyle Brown of Clawhammer Supply to Discuss Ream v. U.S. Department of Treasury
May 12, 2026
Robert Alt, president and CEO of The Buckeye Institute, and John Ream, Buckeye’s client in Ream v. U.S. Department of Treasury, join Kyle Brown, the owner of Clawhammer Supply, to discuss John’s challenge to the federal ban on home distilling, a law that makes it a felony to make whiskey at home. Robert breaks down the landmark court case, the Fifth Circuit vs. Sixth Circuit split, and why this case could go all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
The Buckeye Institute: HB645 Would Make State Government More Accountable
May 12, 2026
The Buckeye Institute testified before the Ohio House Finance Committee on the policy in Ohio House Bill 645, which, if adopted, would make state government better stewards of Ohio’s taxpayer dollars and make state government more accountable to voters by implementing zero-based budgeting, which forces government officials to justify the use of every taxpayer dollar rather than simply maintaining—or increasing—government spending on programs that may have outlived their usefulness.
Home distilling hits a wall of government overreach and confusion
May 01, 2026
In The Hill, Robert Alt, the president and chief executive officer of The Buckeye Institute, distills down what’s at stake in Ream v. U.S. Department of Treasury and McNutt v. U.S. Department of Justice, Buckeye’s two cases challenging the un-American and unconstitutional federal ban on home distilling. “In these two compelling home-distilling challenges, we enjoy a brand-new opportunity for the Supreme Court to check congressional authority under the Commerce Clause, while applying proper limits under the taxing and Necessary and Proper Clauses to boot — something we should all toast together.”
The Buckeye Institute: Ohio’s Private-Sector Hiring Rebounds in March
May 01, 2026
The Buckeye Institute commented on Ohio’s March 2026 jobs report from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, saying, “The first months of 2026 saw slow job growth in the Buckeye State, but March closed out the first quarter on a positive note. And while national economic growth accelerated in the first quarter of 2026, so did inflation. Higher gas prices and inflation remain a threat to the economy, but for now, Ohio workers are benefiting from an above-average job market.”
The Buckeye Institute to SCOTUS: Let’s Go Brandon Shirt Protected by 1st Amendment
April 30, 2026
The Buckeye Institute filed an amicus brief in D.A. v. Tri County Area Schools, calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the case and tell Tri County Area Schools that their students’ political speech—even when it is expressed on a Let’s Go Brandon shirt—is protected by the First Amendment. “The petitioners’ choice of attire, fashionable or not, clearly conveyed a political message without using profanity and is therefore protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.”
OAPSE, We Did it Again!: The Buckeye Institute Takes 2nd OAPSE Union Wage Theft Case to Ohio Supreme Court
April 28, 2026
The Buckeye Institute filed its brief asking the Ohio Supreme Court to accept jurisdiction in Vanderveer v. Ohio Association of Public School Employees (OAPSE) and either hold it pending the court’s decision in Sheldon v. OAPSE or consolidate it with Sheldon—one of The Buckeye Institute’s other cases seeking to end union wage theft practices that is pending Ohio Supreme Court review.
