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Federal Government Lays An Egg
In May 2016, a congressman from Michigan wrote a stinging letter to Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack. Twenty four Republican members of Congress complained about a new proposed rule regarding practices for organic poultry and livestock. The proposed rule for … Continue reading
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This Week's Columns
[metaslider id=6245] Save Virginia’s Collateral Source Rule By Burton J. Rubin You’re driving south on Interstate 95 when you are suddenly rear-ended by a drunk driver. Your hospital bills will be high, your new car is totaled and it … Continue reading
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Let's Prepare for the Next Uber Revolution
Uber and Lyft, known mainly for providing taxi-like services, may find sprawling Sun-Belt cities to be the most hospitable markets for their new car-pooling services. That’s one of the conclusions arising from a new Morgan Stanley report on the proliferation … Continue reading
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Richmond's Economic Changes Over The Past 30 years
Thirty years ago this month, the first issue of Metro Business was published. Times were certainly different back then. The region is now larger geographically and by the number of people employed. And the type of firms driving the economy … Continue reading
Justices Question EPA and Army Corps of Engineers
The Clean Water Act (CWA) “…continues to raise troubling questions regarding the Government’s power to cast doubt on the full use and enjoyment of private property throughout the Nation.” Justices Kennedy, Thomas, and Alito made this point in a Supreme … Continue reading
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