
13 Years Later: The Affordable Care Act’s Enduring Legacy
This collection features stories from Americans whose lives were changed by the Affordable Care Act.
This collection features stories from Americans whose lives were changed by the Affordable Care Act.
On the second anniversary of the American Rescue Plan, Americans share how the legislation has affected their lives and communities.
In an op-ed, Sage Warner writes that while some Americans are unaware of President Joe Biden’s agenda now, people across demographics will feel the benefits as policies are implemented in the coming years. The stories we hear at this point already signal that far-reaching impact.
Four years after her son was killed by a speeding car, Nevada mother Suzan Smith describes how essential infrastructure investments are to protect the safety of pedestrians. She celebrates the road safety projects from the Biden administration’s infrastructure investments.
In an op-ed, New Hampshire state Rep. Wendy E.N. Thomas (D) describes how contaminated drinking water contributed to deteriorating public health in her community. Thomas explains how federal grants from the Biden administration’s infrastructure policies are delivering long-awaited relief to affected communities.
This collection features stories from Americans across the country whose lives and communities have benefited from the legislative and executive actions passed under the Biden administration.
The rising cost of living is hitting citizens everywhere.
This CAP Action collection features stories from people in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and New Hampshire whose lives have been improved by the legislation passed during the Biden administration’s first two years.
Please join the Center for American Progress for a multipanel discussion with OMB Director Shalanda Young, one of the key officials responsible for implementing the IRA, and everyday Americans about the Inflation Reduction Act and what it will mean for the United States and the American people.
Bradly D. Custer submitted a comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education on the Prison Education Program regulation.
Madison Weiss and Loren Welles submitted a comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education on the borrower defense and closed school discharge regulations.
Eileen Powell submitted a comment letter to the U.S. Department of Education on the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.