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How the Regulatory Regime Affects Women
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 7.20.2001

Following a recent rally for the homeless in the state capital, the local weekly lamented the climate of “unbridled capitalism” in America. Capitalism actually remains quite bridled in America, and regulations designed for large-scale businesses usually owned by men have a particular effect on women who choose to work at home.

Is This Man to Blame for the Western Power Crisis?
Submitted by Lance T. Izumi, J.D. on 7.8.2001

As California’s electricity crisis worsens, Gov. Gray Davis is pointing the finger of blame at out-of-state energy generators and the Bush administration. This is nonsense and has nothing to do with economics or reality. The truth is that California has only itself to blame for its current predicament, starting with a 1996 deregulation law that was fundamentally flawed.

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