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Too many individuals are deprived of their freedoms and ability to engage in commerce because of burdensome, unnecessary regulations. While we all want basic regulations that protect against harm and abuse, many regulations do not do this, but instead stifle competition needlessly, create costly red tape, reduce options for workers and consumers, and serve to enrich the politically-connected. On a regular basis, policymakers and agencies should review all regulations and eliminate those that prove to be outdated, ineffective, or harmful.
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Two Truths and A Lie: Black Hair Products

Patrice Onwuka | Two Truths and a Lie
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Policy Focus: Rent Control

Patrice Onwuka | Policy Focus
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Letter to the Editor: Protecting the Rights of Independent Contractors

Jennifer Oliver O’Connell | Op-Ed
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DOE: Let Us Have Our Gas 

Makenna McCoy | Blog
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Sorry, Rep. Beyer: 401Kids Won’t Increase Fiscal Literacy—Or Sanity

Lyndsey Fifield | Blog
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Western Solar Plan Could Threaten 22M Public Lands Acres

Gabriella Hoffman | Blog
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Biden’s war on working women

Patrice Onwuka | Op-Ed
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Our 45-Year-Old Dishwasher’s Final Stand

Patricia Patnode | Blog
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Electric Vehicle Sales Growing Slower Than Expected

Sarah Montalbano | Blog
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Biden Administration and Elizabeth Warren Shipping Tech Jobs to China

Carrie Sheffield | Blog
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CON Laws Are A Prescription For Healthcare Monopolies

Aubrey Wursten | Blog
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Re: Independent Women’s Forum Comments on Proposed Rule Concerning Au Pair Program (RIN 1400-AF12) 

Kristin Shapiro, Kelsey Bolar & Carrie Lukas | Letters

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