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Subject Education Pods for Every Child
Date July 28, 2020 11:04 AM
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Empower the poor by giving them control over their education funding. The PACT Act would be a mistake.

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July 28, 2020

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PACT Act and Free Speech Online ([link removed] )

While more thoughtfully drafted than other Section 230 reform proposals, the PACT Act unreasonably burdens platform moderation and creates new opportunities for abuse.

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By Will Duffield

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The Value of Education Pods in a Pandemic ([link removed] )

It is time to do something other than lament the advantages of the wealthy. It is time to empower the poor to do the same things as the rich, by letting them control the funding that is supposed to educate their children.

- A Pod for Every Child ([link removed] )

By Neal McCluskey

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