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Subject Sanders' Plan for Rent Control Is a Bad Idea
Date January 28, 2020 12:09 PM
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Rent control hurts the market, the landlord, and the renter in the long run. Congress should allow over-the-counter contraceptives.

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January 28, 2020

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The Folly of Bernie Sanders’s National Rent Control Proposal ([link removed] )

A national rent control standard ignores the fact that market rents are determined by supply and demand. Such a standard would impose a lot of economic damage.

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Birth Control Should Be Available Over the Counter. Here’s How Congress Can Make That Happen. ([link removed] )

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