Evaluating a Policy Reform Proposal
Read the following policy proposal. Based on your understanding of how policies with concentrated benefits and dispersed costs are passed, evaluate the likely effectiveness of this proposed Act in reducing the influence of groups that seek such policies. Justify your evaluation.
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