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New York’s Right-to-Die Bill Affirms Bodily Autonomy
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GOP Bill Hikes Farm Subsidies
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Rep. Stutzman’s Emergency Spending Accountability Act Aims to Restore Fiscal Discipline to Crisis Spending
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Balancing Public Safety and Individual Freedom: A Doctor’s Take on the ACIP Overhaul
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What Is the Opportunity Cost of State AI Policy? A New Cato Policy Analysis Discusses
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