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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 On a regular basis, policymakers and agencies should review all regulations and eliminate those that prove to be outdated, ineffective, or harmful.
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Shutdown Update: Thousands of Flights to be Slashed, Slowing Air Travel

Patrice Onwuka | Blog
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EU Tech Regs Squeeze America’s Business Dominance: Part One

Patrice Onwuka | Blog
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The Fintech Sandbox: How Deregulation Advances Financial Technology

Aubrey Wursten | Blog
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Regulatory Sandboxes and How They Can Help Your State

Aubrey Wursten | Blog
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AB 1340 Is a Death-Knell to Rideshare Independence for California Drivers

Jennifer Oliver O’Connell | Blog
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Independent Women Signs Coalition Letter in Support of Charter-Cox Merger

Patrice Onwuka | Letters
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The Pros And Cons Of Alternatives To Occupational Licensing

Aubrey Wursten | Blog
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The Occupational Licensing Hall Of Shame

Aubrey Wursten | Blog
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If Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Can’t Be Dismantled, It Needs Major Reforms

Carrie Sheffield | Blog
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Independent Women Submits Public Comment for Department of Justice’s Investigation into Devastating State Small Business Laws and Regulations 

Press Team | Press Release
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Independent Women’s Public Comment Re: ‘State laws significantly and adversely affecting the national economy or interstate commerce’

Patrice Onwuka | Letters
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DOL Set to Rescind the 2024 Biden Independent Contractor Final Rule

Jennifer Oliver O’Connell | Blog