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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 On a regular basis, policymakers and agencies should review all regulations and eliminate those that prove to be outdated, ineffective, or harmful.
Regulations

Update: New Jersey Seals the Deal on Its Freelancer Crackdown

Patrice Onwuka | Blog
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Gas Prices Move More Americans to Be Uneasy about Their Finances

Patrice Onwuka | Blog
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Chain reaction of regulation is crushing American families and businesses

Yali Nuñez | Op-Ed
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Independent Women Submits Comment Supporting Parents’ Informed Choices About Children’s TV Programs

Carrie Lukas | Letters
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Frivolous Lawsuits Make Your Uber, Lyft Ride Costlier

Patrice Onwuka | Blog
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New Android Proposals Exemplify Overreach of European Regulators

Aubrey Wursten | Blog
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U.S. Senators Speak Up in Support of Freelancers

Patrice Onwuka | Blog
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Congress Has The Authority And Duty To End Illegitimate Regulation

Aubrey Wursten | Blog
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Latest Blue State Repellant: Oregon’s Lending Crackdown Shrinks Access For Vulnerable People

Carrie Sheffield | Op-Ed
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Independent Women Submits Public Comment in Support of DOL Proposed Rule on Independent Contractor Status

Patrice Onwuka & Beth Parlato | Letters
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Crushing Honest Daycare Providers With Insane Rules While Pouring Millions Into Centers That Don’t Exist

Katie Cook | Op-Ed
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Freelancers are not victims

Jennifer Oliver O’Connell | Op-Ed