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A Constitutional Amendment that
Eliminates Arbitrary Regulation
The Uniting Amendment is the comprehensive amendment
to the Constitution of the United States.
It eliminates regulations that inhibit innovation.
Permanently. Everywhere.
It establishes a combination of policies that
reduce regulation, create free-markets and unlock the
potential of businesses and workers to grow, disrupt, innovate.
It includes many other provisions that help make workers,
markets, and the country more free and more fair.