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Eli Lehrer

@elilehrerdc

President @RSI. Free Markets. Real Solutions. Likes: liberty, diversity, capitalism, pirates. Dislikes: Ninjas. e-mail: [email protected]

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The state has made it exceedingly difficult to build in fire-safe cities, while also making insurance rates in high-risk areas artificially cheap. reason.com/2019/10/30/cal…

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Government rules stopping anyone or anything from helping must be repealed now. Small Regulatory Reforms That Can Help People During the Pandemic | R Street rstreet.org/2020/03/18/sma…

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"In the coming weeks and months, I’ll dive deeper into how Spending Tracker makes this possible, including how the site works, what you can do with it, and some of the insights that I’ve learned from building and using it myself." bit.ly/2ZaMD63 Jonathan Bydlak

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If legislators undermine this fundamental business model on which app stores are based, then we threaten to lose access to free apps as well—threatening not the large companies paying the commission, but rather small developers who rely on it. bit.ly/3ztV10N Sarah Wall

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New from me in @TheDispatch — From obesity to opioids to automobiles, the answer isn’t prohibition. It’s harm reduction policy that works with American life as it is and accepts that freedom usually wins the day. R Street Institute

New from me in @TheDispatch — From obesity to opioids to automobiles, the answer isn’t prohibition. It’s harm reduction policy that works with American life as it is and accepts that freedom usually wins the day. <a href="/RSI/">R Street Institute</a>
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Well done, Sabrina Schaeffer! "In today’s rhetorical environment, where coarseness is common and debate often performative, it’s easy to forget that disagreement was once an art form — studied, perfected, and understood as essential to democracy — not a threat to it." R Street Institute National Review