States and cities shouldn't be banning stores that attract willing buyers. But maybe they could stop subsidizing them, instead https://subsidytracker.goodjobsfirst.org/parent/dollar-tree …https://twitter.com/CityJournal/status/1213506128673423360 …
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I think most state/local subsidies could be banned only by constitutional amendment, though the Commerce Clause's authority to prevent certain kinds of state discrimination - enforced already by the courts - could perhaps apply more broadly by legislation.