This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Beatriz Santos, Mike Viola, and Edward Tarnowski.
Sweden is leading Europe with a growing record of public health successes. Beatriz Santos questions why the European Union continues to ignore those successes.
'Buy now, pay later' companies are facing scrutiny from politicians and regulators. Mike Viola says, let competition, not government intervention, fix the problem.
The school choice movement continues to gain ground as more states adopt educational choice policies. Edward Tarnowski points to New Hampshire's school choice model as the one to emulate.
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