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time.com > At a time of polarization,Niskanen has become a home for heterodox thinkers from left,right alike. In its D.C. office suite,a former Bernie Sanders campaign staffer is working on proposals to increase access to health-care,disability benefits by simplifying regulations; at the same time,a former staffer at the libertarian Cato Institute is mapping out new ideas for copyright reform. Niskanen’s head of immigration policy is a Republican former national-security lawyer; its head of climate previously worked for an environmental group that was accused of racism for supporting a revenue-neutral Washington state climate initiative. The influential center-left writer Matt Yglesias is a Niskanen fellow; the Times columnist Ezra Klein’s embrace of “supply-side progressivism” echoes many Niskanen ideas. “Niskanen is one of the most provocative,original players in the think-tank world,the ideas space overall,” says Zach Graves,executive director of the Lincoln Network,another heterodox new institute that focuses on technology,innovation.
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