Alex Muresianu Appearances, 2019

Alex Muresianu
4 min readJan 3, 2019

I’ll be updating this document throughout the year for every article or media appearance I do.

January 2: Housing Reform: The One Thing Republicans and Democrats Can Agree On, The American Conservative
January 11: Sweetheart Deals for Big Companies Aren’t What Florida Needs, The Tallahassee Democrat
January 17: Michigan Can Have Smooth Marijuana Legalization, Detroit News
January 18: 121 Ways to Cut the Debt, Pursuit
January 25: How Much Does Your Local Government Raise from Fines and Forfeitures, Pioneer Institute
January 28: The Case Against the Charitable Deduction, Ordinary Times

February 5: To Win Over Millennials, Conservatives Must Fight Income Inequality, The American Conservative
February 14: Guess What Massachusetts Public Employee Earns Over $1 Million, Pioneer Institute
February 18: How to Open Job Opportunities to Replace the Decline in Manufacturing, The Federalist
February 26: Ben Wyatt and the Republicanism of Parks and Rec, Lone Conservative
February 28: The State Legislature Should Steer Clear of New Occupational Licensing Laws, Pioneer Institute

March 13: Federal Housing Reform Should Start With Removing Tax Deductions, Pursuit
March 15: Coastal Towns Charge the Most Permit Fees Per Capita in Massachusetts, Pioneer Institute
March 22: A Primer on Secondary…

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Alex Muresianu

Young Voices contributor and Tufts student writing about economics. Published: The American Conservative and The Washington Examiner. @ahardtospell