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9.11.09: THIS WEEK FROM THE CENTER

karen davenport Moving Forward on Health
A video gives analysis on President Barack Obama's speech to Congress on health care reform.
woman at unemployment office Family Income Free Fall
New Census data shows the need for policies that boost employment and create sustainable growth.
students in classroom Human Capital Reform
Teacher quality can be improved by increased investments in the Teacher Incentive Fund.
workers installing energy efficient windows Waste Not, Watt Not
The American Clean Energy and Security Act capitalizes on energy efficiency's economic benefits.

THE WEEK AHEAD

FINANCIAL REFORM : Andrew Jakabovics and Jeff Chapman release an analysis of racial disparities in lending among TARP recipients, and a report from Emma Coleman Jordan on public directors for financial institutions.

ECONOMY: A report, memo, and video by Rick Samans and Sabina Dewan on G-20 solutions, with an additional column by Nina Hachigian.

NATIONAL SECURITY: Natalie Ondiak and Reuben Brigety release two videos and a report on implementing sustainable security in Haiti.

SCIENCE PROGRESS : Michael Rugnetta and Whitney Kramer on personalized medicine and Nancy Scola on the Food Safety Enhancement Act.

AND MUCH MORE...

POLICY CORNER

Census Shows Health Coverage Loss
Health Care

Poverty in the Obama Era
Poverty

Unmarried Women Hit Hard by Poverty
Women

UPCOMING EVENTS

Undue Influence
September 14

A New Beginning: U.S. Policy in Africa
September 15

A Fair Deal for Taxpayer Investments
September 15

No Impact Man
September 16

CAP IN THE NEWS

Katulis and Lang on Next Steps for Afghanistan
Foreign Policy

Kelley on the Changing Face of Immigration
Colors

Arons on Why Women Stand to Gain the Most from Health Reform
Double X

   
 

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