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" ... 7. Drinkers with a Virginia address can now get state spirits direct shipped to their homes. The association is working to convince state lawmakers to permanently extend other liberalized COVID-era sales laws like cocktails to go, curbside pickup and home delivery. ... "
" ... A few weeks ago, Brussels liberalized some of the appellation control rules that have been in effect for generations. The welcome changes include: improved marketing, professional training, compensation for lost revenue, help for young agricultural entrepreneurs and early retirement rules. But seen as a threat to their lovelihood, some in Champagne don't like the opening up of the traditional restrictive planting and growing regime to simpler labeling rules where essentially non-delineated areas can label wines by grape variety and vintage without certain mandated limitations. ... "
" ... But the enterprise zones arguably don’t ring true today. Probably not then either. That’s the case because let’s face it, the United States itself is an enterprise zone. Lover of opportunity for all that Kemp was, he was properly in favor of liberalized immigration laws. Of course what the unceasing desire of foreigners to live and work in the U.S. tells us fairly explicitly is that the U.S. won the “war on poverty” back in the 19th century. Human migration is the purest market signal of all, and the desire of the world’s poorest to come to the U.S. is a reminder that the U.S. is not where poverty is caused or persists; rather it’s where it’s cured. The good person in Kemp sought tax cuts and good money to reduce poverty, but the inflow of immigrants tells us the poverty that remains in the U.S. can’t be fixed legislatively. ... "
" ... In the 1960s and 1970s, as South Korea and Hong Kong liberalized, India persisted in Jawaharlal Nehru’s vision of state planning and protectionism. No one deserves more blame than Nehru’s daughter, Indira Gandhi, the nation’s third prime minister. ... "
" ... The U.S. may seek to alter the PPRS in favor of a liberalized pricing regime. Additionally, the U.S. may demand that NICE refrain from imposing a cost-effectiveness threshold as a lever in price negotiations, and as a precondition for reimbursement. Finally, the U.S. may attempt to force the U.K. to extend certain patents on existing drugs, which would amount to a de facto price increase. ... "