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In every sector — manufacturing, energy, medicine, food, work flexibility, education — innovative products and ideas are improving conditions for workers, consumers, individuals and families.  In contrast, government actions — onerous regulations, higher taxes, and product bans — reduce choice and discourage innovation. This is not to say that the government should have no role in regulating industries, but regulations should be used only to advance legitimate safety concerns and not needlessly prevent progress.
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Policy Focus: Autonomous Vehicles

Autonomous vehicles (AVs) have the potential to improve road safety, accessibility, and productivity. Several cities already have AVs on their roads, and many more are…

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Two Truths and a Lie: Data Centers and the Environment

Gabriella Hoffman | Two Truths and a Lie
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Takeaways: Data Centers and the Environment

Gabriella Hoffman | Takeaways
Innovation

Policy Focus: Data Centers and the Environment

Gabriella Hoffman | Policy Focus
Innovation

Midwest Farmland Deserves Better Than Perma-Subsidies

Alina Voss | Blog
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New Study: Data Centers Aren’t Driving Up Electricity Prices

Sarah Montalbano | Blog
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Independent Women Signs Coalition Letter Urging Congress to Act on the White House’s New AI Framework

Carrie Sheffield | Letters
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State approaches to data centers are diverging quickly

Sarah Montalbano | Blog
Innovation

Two Truths And A Lie: An American Caregiver Program

Carrie Lukas & Heather Madden | Two Truths and a Lie
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Innovation Can Help, but It Cannot Replace Human Connection

Heather Madden | Op-Ed
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Virginia, Don’t Take Away a Woman’s Right to Concealed Carry

Anna Pingel | Blog
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Carbon Capture is a Major Handicap in the AI Race

Sydney Rodman | Blog
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Independent Women Signs Coalition Letter Urging Federal Preemption of Certain State Laws and Regulations Specific to Artificial Intelligence

Patrice Onwuka | Letters