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Subject We'll Need Startups After COVID-19
Date April 2, 2020 11:12 AM
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The US Census asks unnecessary, intrusive questions. We're going to need more startups to get the economy booming again.

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April 2, 2020

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Entrepreneurship Is More Important Than Ever ([link removed] )

The economic damage from COVID-19 business shutdowns could be massive. While federal and state policymakers are holed up in their homes in coming weeks, they should be thinking about tax and regulatory reforms to spur short‐​term recovery and long‐​term growth.

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By Chris Edwards

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Do Census Questions Go Too Far? ([link removed] )

The Constitution authorizes the federal government to conduct an “actual enumeration” of Americans, not to ask about our race, income, and other personal characteristics.

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