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Todd Huston either doesn’t know about or care about cost-benefit analysis in developing and promoting effective, beneficial public policy. He is trapped in a “think small” mindset with that leads to missed opportunities. Frankly, “pennywise and pound foolish” is a stuck-in-the-mud form of governance.