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December 12, 2023
…event concluded with a Q&A. —Tim Sprunt Event Description How can policymakers help underserved communities across the country? In their new book, Underserved: Harnessing the Principles of Lincoln’s Vision for Reconstruction…
December 12, 2023
…Build Back Better model offered plenty of cause for concern, Republicans haven’t offered much of an alternative. They’ve spent far more time critiquing the de Blasio/Biden approach than offering their own. That’s why last…
December 11, 2023
…the second time Utah, under Cox’s leadership, sued a social media company (the previous being against TikTok, probably the worst app for kids); nonetheless, the suit’s bipartisan nature and its…
December 11, 2023
A recent column by John Burn-Murdoch in the Financial Times presents statistics side-by-side showing that “the wealthiest Americans are the richest people in the developed world, but America’s poorest are…
December 11, 2023
…for low-income single-parent households provides housing for those in desperate need but—at the same time—may encourage single-parent household formation. It’s hard to be sure that “doubling-up” is worse. The public…
December 8, 2023
…food items prepared at home. At the same time, however, SNAP allows unhealthy food items that detract from the nutrition goals of the program. Because consumers’ preparation and consumption habits…
December 8, 2023
…Public Service Loan Forgiveness) to cost about $8 billion over a 10-year period. With Biden’s changes, IDR could cost 45 times that much. Until 2010, the federal student-lending program mostly…
December 8, 2023
…considerations, it is past time to explore the impact of graduate student debt and whether federal policy mechanisms are working effectively for students and taxpayers. The American Enterprise Institute, EducationCounsel,…
December 8, 2023
…system have become so apparent that higher education thinkers from across the spectrum (who disagree on most everything) have come together to say: It’s time to reform graduate student lending….
December 4, 2023
…owners of capital are just as inclined as ardent socialists to seek such favors. But only free markets have demonstrated the power to raise living standards over time. It is worth noting at this…