MEMO: Why We Need the Individual Mandate Press ReleaseApril 8, 2010 MEMO: Why We Need the Individual Mandate Without a Mandate, Health Reform Would Cover Fewer with Higher Premiums Apr 8, 2010
ADVISORY: Government Spending Undercover Press AdvisoryApril 7, 2010 ADVISORY: Government Spending Undercover Doing What Works on Tax Expenditures Apr 7, 2010
The Impact of START Press ReleaseApril 6, 2010 The Impact of START Experts Discuss U.S. Allies' Reaction, The Contents Of The Treaty, U.S.-Russia Relations, And The Upcoming Ratification Process. Apr 6, 2010
ADVISORY: Supreme Power – Franklin Roosevelt vs. the Supreme Court Press AdvisoryApril 6, 2010 ADVISORY: Supreme Power – Franklin Roosevelt vs. the Supreme Court Wednesday, April 14, 2010, 12:00pm – 1:00pm Apr 6, 2010
New Products Outline Benefits for Small Business and How Health Reform Works Press ReleaseApril 6, 2010 New Products Outline Benefits for Small Business and How Health Reform Works Apr 6, 2010
Public Opinion Snapshot: Public Backs Financial System Reform Press ReleaseApril 5, 2010 Public Opinion Snapshot: Public Backs Financial System Reform April 5, 2010 Apr 5, 2010
NEW REPORT: Homeownership Done Right Press ReleaseApril 1, 2010 NEW REPORT: Homeownership Done Right What Experience and Research Teaches Us Apr 1, 2010
AVAILABLE FOR COMMENT: CAP Economic Expert Heather Boushey on Work-Life Conflicts Press AdvisoryMarch 31, 2010 AVAILABLE FOR COMMENT: CAP Economic Expert Heather Boushey on Work-Life Conflicts March 31, 2010 Mar 31, 2010
NEW MEMO: Unraveling Health Care Reform Would Leave Millions with Less Affordable Care Press ReleaseMarch 30, 2010 NEW MEMO: Unraveling Health Care Reform Would Leave Millions with Less Affordable Care Human Costs Clearly Trump Unfounded Legal Concerns Mar 30, 2010
In Seeking To Strip LGBT Oklahomans Of Hate Crimes Protections, Oklahoma Removes Protections For Race And Religion Press ReleaseMarch 29, 2010 In Seeking To Strip LGBT Oklahomans Of Hate Crimes Protections, Oklahoma Removes Protections For Race And Religion In its effort to strip LGBT Oklahomans of their rights, the Oklahoma State Senate inadvertently cited the wrong section of the U.S. code and allowed state law enforcement officials to keep crimes motivated by race or religion out of the hands of federal authorities. Mar 29, 2010