The law of unintended consequences is like gravity: it's pervasive and unavoidable. Take ERISA. It was passed for the right reasons: to protect the health and pension benefits of American workers. Over the years, however, it has resulted in some unintended consequences which makes it difficult for states to experiment with certain health care reform models. [...]
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