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London Gears Up For Self-Driving Future
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  • Autonomous Vehicles

London Gears Up For Self-Driving Future

Autonomous vehicles will bring productivity, safer roads, and greener routes.

What Democrats Can Learn From Denver
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  • The Rebuild

What Democrats Can Learn From Denver

How to Create the Virtuous Cycle

The Case for Permitting Reform Is Stronger Than Ever
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  • The Rebuild

The Case for Permitting Reform Is Stronger Than Ever

Democrats would be wise to take this opportunity.

On the AI Act, the EU Need Not Move Fast and Break Things
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  • Artificial Intelligence

On the AI Act, the EU Need Not Move Fast and Break Things

Policymakers should slow down the rollout of the AI Act, not to water it down, but to ensure its proper enforcement

Biden’s Faculty-Lounge Populism Waged a War on Crypto that No One Asked For
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  • Blue Horizon Project

Biden’s Faculty-Lounge Populism Waged a War on Crypto that No One Asked For

The Biden Administration, guided by the logic of faculty-lounge populism at the regulatory agencies, effectively declared war on the entire cryptocurrency industry. It was a war few if any voters wanted, but fed directly into the stereotypes of the Democratic...

One City Streamlined. The Other Stalled.
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  • The Rebuild

One City Streamlined. The Other Stalled.

San Diego’s Housing Boom vs Los Angeles’ Post-Fire Bust

Keeping You Warm in a Winter Storm
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  • The Rebuild

Keeping You Warm in a Winter Storm

An Abundance Agenda for Heating

What Elizabeth Warren Gets Wrong About Affordability
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  • The Rebuild

What Elizabeth Warren Gets Wrong About Affordability

We Shouldn’t be Trying to Re-run Bidenomics

Biden’s Tech Regulators Put “Faculty Lounge Populism” Ahead of Consumer Protection
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  • Blue Horizon Project

Biden’s Tech Regulators Put “Faculty Lounge Populism” Ahead of Consumer Protection

An elitist approach rooted in academic theories, not reality

New “Concepts of a Plan” Dropped
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  • The Rebuild

New “Concepts of a Plan” Dropped

Trump unveiled what the White House is calling The Great Healthcare Plan recently urging Congress to “enact” this comprehensive framework to lower drug prices, reduce insurance premiums, and “hold big insurance companies accountable”. Image Credit: The White HouseAt first glance,...

Texas Court Hands Age Verification Laws a Reality Check – Congress Should Take Note
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  • Online Speech

Texas Court Hands Age Verification Laws a Reality Check – Congress Should Take Note

A federal court in Texas has dealt a serious blow to the growing push for mandatory age verification at the app store level. In a ruling that should give Congress pause, U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman concluded that Texas’s App...

The Affordability Report: Week of January 19th
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  • The Rebuild

The Affordability Report: Week of January 19th

This week brought a mixed bag for American families struggling with rising costs. On the positive side, federal and state leaders rolled out ambitious plans to tackle housing affordability — from Senator Gallego's comprehensive Path Home proposal to New York...

Europe’s Anti–Big Tech Reflex Is Hurting Its Simplification Agenda
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  • Technology Policy

Europe’s Anti–Big Tech Reflex Is Hurting Its Simplification Agenda

Progressives realise that simpler rules benefit smaller businesses most

Everyone Gets to Dream, No One Gets Left Behind
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  • The Rebuild

Everyone Gets to Dream, No One Gets Left Behind

Senator Gallego Delivers a Real Housing Agenda

San Diego’s Vacation Rental Tax Misses Out on $342 Million for Affordable Housing
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  • Sharing Economy

San Diego’s Vacation Rental Tax Misses Out on $342 Million for Affordable Housing

By letting hotels off the hook, San Diego’s proposal protects the largest players in the visitor economy while limiting progress on affordable housing