Until the government breaks up concentration in the formula industry, parents like Hannah Kroll have to fend for themselves.
Lauren Adler
Lauren Adler is an intern at the Washington Monthly.
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Lauren Adler is an intern at the Washington Monthly.
Until the government breaks up concentration in the formula industry, parents like Hannah Kroll have to fend for themselves.
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