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July 17, 2023
…on employment of changing the CTC, which would make long-term poverty reduction in the US more challenging. This is especially true in light of the poorly targeted nature of proposals…
July 17, 2023
…dubious view that tenants nationally are at the mercy of oppressor landlords — and from taking backdoor steps through the federally chartered mortgage-finance companies to enforce this view. The regulation…
July 14, 2023
…have argued the federal government is already actively engaged in AI regulatory issues. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, Food and Drug Administration,…
July 13, 2023
Beleaguered with one report after another about how bad COVID learning loss has been, many Americans think they have a pretty clear picture of the basics of where student learning has been and where…
July 13, 2023
…less—mostly within the nation’s preexisting policy infrastructure. In recent years, however, this familiar paradigm has been upended. As Democrats lurch leftward, Republican leaders in both the House and the Senate…
July 12, 2023
…and Switzerland. Across all three nations, Hargittai found some common threads with the internet serving as a lifeline for people “ suddenly relying on it for the most essential of daily…
July 12, 2023
…the nation’s largest city—and in other cities which have similar regulation. New York is the case study for the legislation’s unfortunate repercussions. Although rents are kept low by law, owners…
July 10, 2023
…the traditional family, the foremost institution shaping each generation of children. Using the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey, I find that in 2021, 40% of 17-year-olds with native-born parents had…
July 8, 2023
…40% offer physics. Only 9% of black students nationwide take advanced-placement courses in high school. According to research conducted at the University of Texas at Austin and Florida International University,…
July 7, 2023
…for economic liberty as it provides protection from coercion, and thus the size of government isn’t considered a dimension of economic freedom. It’s the nature of government action that’s important. So there…