The 180

Lyme disease advocates can't shape policy, private school tax breaks, and why reporters should understand guns

This week on The 180: a public health law professor explains why the influence of Lyme disease patient advocates on policy should be limited, we learn about the tax breaks in place for private schools, and we look at why reporters need to be better informed about guns.
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This week on The 180: a public health law professor explains why the influence of Lyme disease patient advocates on policy should be limited, we learn about the tax breaks in place for private schools, and we look at why reporters need to be better informed about guns.