In the News
Pivoting from Pandemic to Recovery
Oct 5, 2020
issues:
Federal Government Affairs, Finance and Trade, Healthier Communities, Regulatory Reform, Telehealth, Thriving Families
originally published in
DC Chamber of Commerce
The swift transition to telehealth in the region, for example, was the result of temporary deregulation, including allowing out-of-state medical professionals to provide telemedical services.30
30 Philip A. Wallach and Shoshana Weissmann, “Taking Stock of COVID-19 Deregulation” (Washington, DC, 2020), https://www.brookings.edu/research/taking-stockof-covid-19-deregulation/.
Featured Publications
New York Data Center Moratorium is Bad for the State and America
Adam Thierer
July 14, 2026
Analysis Electoral Reform, Governance
The Maine Crisis: Separating Selection from Election
Jonathan Madison
July 10, 2026
Newsletters, Real Solutions Electricity Policy, Energy and Environment, Low-Energy Fridays
Low-Energy Fridays: Are data centers increasing electricity prices?
Josiah Neeley
July 10, 2026
Real Solutions State Policy, Texas
Texas and Eminent Domain Law: Better Than Elsewhere, but Still Room for Improvement
Steven Greenhut, Josiah Neeley
July 9, 2026
Real Solutions Cyber Threats, Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity Policy, Federal Government Affairs, Foreign Affairs, Technology and Innovation
Router Autarky, Part I
Nicholas Thielman
July 8, 2026
Safer Solutions: What To Do with National Opioid Settlement Funds
Jessica Shortall, Chelsea Boyd
July 8, 2026
Analysis Artificial Intelligence, Disruptive Technology, General Emerging Technologies, Technology and Innovation
Model Panic: How Fear of Open-Source AI Is Ceding Ground to China
Mark Dalton
July 7, 2026
Real Solutions South, State Policy
Finding oases in America’s “news deserts,” a view from Georgia
Marc Hyden
July 7, 2026








