The worse our immigration laws are, the lower our population rates. Healthcare costs could be lowered by the actions of state governors.
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Governors’ Standing Orders Can Lower Healthcare Costs ([link removed] )
Using executive action, governors in many states can use a relatively untapped means of reducing the cost and improving access to prescription drugs for their citizens.
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A shrinking population size would make companies and countries more likely to ignore the United States.
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