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Three years after government agencies shut down the nation in the COVID pandemic, examination of policy on reining in government overreach, protecting medical autonomy, and preserving our rights to earn a living are critical to preventing a liberty crisis in the future.

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    Three years after government agencies shut down the nation in the COVID pandemic, examination of policy on reining in government overreach, protecting medical autonomy, and preserving our rights to earn a living are critical to preventing a liberty crisis in the future.

    Don't miss this special episode of The Debrief with State Policy Network's Tony Woodlief, Joe Luppino-Esposito of Pacific Legal Foundation, Brooke Medina of the John Locke Foundation, and Alex Baltzegar from The Carolina Journal.

    Publisher's note: If you find these video vignettes informative, you can find all of the Carolina Journal TV videos here.
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