Health care licensing reform might be about to go mainstream. Has Trump actually helped the cause of free trade?
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September 1, 2020
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The Trump Administration’s Effect on Free Trade ([link removed] )
Thanks to a paradoxical Trump bump, nearly 90 percent of both Democrats and Republicans now say they support international trade.
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By John Mueller
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Advocating Health Care Licensing Reform ([link removed] )
With the issue about to be raised in a prime time TV drama, the burden of health care licensing laws should get broader attention.
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By Jeffrey A. Singer
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