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Subject The Lighthouse: FDA Is Not a Referee | Seattle Regretting Minimum Wage for Delivery App Drivers | TSA Failure
Date May 8, 2024 8:06 PM
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The FDA’s inability to handle applesauce exposes it not as a referee but as a player struggling to navigate its own rulebook...

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May 8, 2024 • Weekly Newsletter
The FDA Is Not a Referee ([link removed])
Raymond J. March (The Beacon)
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Seattle Regretting Minimum Wage for Delivery App Drivers ([link removed])
Adam Summers (Catalyst)
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In January, Seattle became one of just two cities in the nation to impose a minimum wage for delivery app drivers. Now, it is experiencing buyer remorse, as the consequences of Seattle’s minimum wage for delivery drivers reveal the harsh reality of economic principles lost on city council members. READ MORE » ([link removed])
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