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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 On a regular basis, policymakers and agencies should review all regulations and eliminate those that prove to be outdated, ineffective, or harmful.
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Regulation Watch: Positive Independent Contractor Rule to Land Soon

Jennifer Oliver O’Connell | Blog
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Occupational License Portability Removes Undue Burden On Military Wives

Aubrey Wursten | Blog
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Independent Women Signs Coalition Letter Opposing Rate Caps and the CCCA

Carrie Lukas | Letters
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Poll: Most Americans Know That Credit Card Rate Caps Will Backfire on Them

Patrice Onwuka | Blog
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Legislated Rate Caps Failed The Vulnerable In The Great Depression

Aubrey Wursten | Blog
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Interest Rate Caps Backfire on Those Who Need Credit Most

Kamryn Brunner | Blog
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Your State’s ‘Universal’ Licensing Recognition Might Not Be Very Universal

Aubrey Wursten | Blog
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For Sale: Spectrum Auctions to Turbocharge 5G Connectivity

Patrice Onwuka | Blog
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Best and Worst Labor Policies of 2025

Jennifer Oliver O’Connell & Kamryn Brunner | Blog
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Colorado Interest Rate Caps Aim At The Wrong Target

Aubrey Wursten | Blog
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5 Key Takeaways from President Trump’s Year-End Address

Patrice Onwuka | Blog
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5 Best and Worst Regulations of 2025

Aubrey Wursten | Blog