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3.21.08: THIS WEEK FROM THE CENTER

No State Left Behind No State Left Behind
State v. Federal Health Care Reform
Issue brief on why reform should start with the federal government.
Video: Five Years Later Video: Five Years Later
Brian Katulis on Iraq
Where are we five years later? And how can we improve the situation?
Credit Check Credit Check
Tax Policy’s Role in Health Reform
Credits must be carefully crafted to help, not undermine, the uninsured.
Incomplete Study Still Shows Results Study Shows Affordable Results
EPA Looks at Lieberman Warner Bill
Study doesn't account for innovation, but still shows affordable reductions.

THE WEEK AHEAD

ENERGY: A Western Progress report from Alice Madden on energy in Colorado.

HOUSING: Where are we with subprime mortgage foreclosures one year later? CAP updates its by the numbers look at the crisis from March 26th last year.

IRAQ: CAP continues its Iraq six weeks of Iraq analysis—from the invasion to "mission accomplished"—with an interview with No End in Sight creator Charles Ferguson, a "What the Public Really Wants" report from Ruy Teixeira, and more.

SCIENCE PROGRESS: Osagie Obasogie on the bioethics of food safety.

CAMPUS PROGRESS: Articles on how Bollywood's increased sexuality is leaving some older Indians in a tizzy, how peace in Uganda might actually work, and five minutes with Samantha Power.

AND MUCH MORE...

POLICY CORNER

Capturing the Energy Opportunity

A Great American Dream Neighborhood Stabilization Plan

The Saving America's Family Equity Plan

UPCOMING EVENTS

Financial Costs of the War in Iraq
March 27

CAP IN THE NEWS

Rudman: Facing Extremism
Middle East Times

Sperling: Subprime Mortgage Meltdown Renews Urban Blight
Bloomberg

Romm: Time to Clean House at the EPA
The Guardian Online

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