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474: Jeff Childers—Coffee & Covid

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473: Will Swaim—Don't Follow California

Mike talks with Will Swaim, CEO of the California Policy Center. California has long marketed itself as the future—a place where trends are born and the rest of the country eventually follows. But Swaim argues that when it comes to public policy, that's the last thing America sho ...  Show more

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