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Subject Cato's California Project
Date April 16, 2020 11:10 AM
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Zoning laws are a hindrance to both those in the zone and those who want to be in the zone. Charity grows as the crisis continues.

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April 16, 2020

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Export Controls Hinder the Fight Against COVID-19 ([link removed] )

Controlling exports of cutting‐​edge technologies that have military or intelligence applications is probably a prudent aim of policy. But new export controls seem extreme when U.S.-China cooperation is sorely needed.

- U.S.-China Tech Battle Threatens Pandemic Containment and More ([link removed] )

By Daniel J. Ikenson and Huan Zhu

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We Don’t Need More Infrastructure Spending ([link removed] )

A federal infrastructure package would probably cater to lobbyist demands, not market demands, and would likely include billions of dollars for transit.

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By Chris Edwards

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Zoning, Discrimination, and Affordable Housing ([link removed] )

California’s zoning laws make it harder for working‐​class and low‐​income families to find housing they can afford. Even more disconcertingly, California’s zoning laws echo discriminatory policies of segregation and redlining.

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