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Restoring Evidence-Based Medicine and Standards of Care Article

Restoring Evidence-Based Medicine and Standards of Care

Far too many legislators continue to embrace laws that disregard evidence and science and inappropriately mandate care and how it is delivered.

Increasing Millennial Families’ Access to High Quality Child Care Article

Increasing Millennial Families’ Access to High Quality Child Care

The United States has the third-highest child care costs as a percentage of family income compared to other developed countries, and current child care subsidy programs are simply not enough.

Opportunities and Challenges for the U.S.–China Bilateral Summit Article

Opportunities and Challenges for the U.S.–China Bilateral Summit

If President Xi shows up ready to clear the air and discuss options for addressing American concerns, that should lead to progress on areas of shared interest.

Avoiding Cuts to Pell Grant Funding Article

Avoiding Cuts to Pell Grant Funding

It is time for Congress to be sensible rather than pit college students against sick patients, workers looking for retraining, and others who need federal assistance.

Fully Funding Our National Security Article

Fully Funding Our National Security

In their refusal to negotiate a budget deal that would lift the sequester-level spending caps, Congress is unnecessarily risking critical defense and foreign policy priorities.

Expanding the Franchise in the Asian American and Pacific Islander Community Article

Expanding the Franchise in the Asian American and Pacific Islander Community

In order to ensure that this population has full and equal access to the ballot, grassroots organizations, political parties, and candidates must increase their outreach and engagement.

Addressing the Global Refugee Crisis Article

Addressing the Global Refugee Crisis

There are many convenient excuses for inaction or doing too little, but this is no time to shirk the responsibility of our common humanity.

Amidst Economic Recovery, Combating Persistent Poverty Article

Amidst Economic Recovery, Combating Persistent Poverty

These stagnant poverty and income numbers in the face of economic growth focused at the top should be a wake-up call for policymakers.

Amidst Economic Recovery, Combating Persistent Poverty Article

Amidst Economic Recovery, Combating Persistent Poverty

These stagnant poverty and income numbers in the face of economic growth focused at the top should be a wake-up call for policymakers that greater action is needed.

Accurately Measuring Middle Class Income Trends Article

Accurately Measuring Middle Class Income Trends

From any angle, middle-class families have seen minimal market income increases even as the economy continues to grow.

Expanding Apprenticeships in the United States Article

Expanding Apprenticeships in the United States

As concerns from U.S. employers about a skills gap and an aging workforce intensify, apprenticeship programs represent an obvious solution to current and anticipated worker shortages.

Curbing Corruption and Illicit Financial Flows Article

Curbing Corruption and Illicit Financial Flows

Illicit financial flows and corruption rob governments and their citizens of revenue; devastate trust in the state and the rule of law; and feed crime, terrorism, and unethical behavior.

Avoiding Further Sequestration in the Next Budget Agreement Article

Avoiding Further Sequestration in the Next Budget Agreement

Budget cuts reduce the investments that lawmakers should be making to strengthen the middle class and undermine vital government functions that promote fair treatment for all Americans.

Increasing Access to High Quality Child Care Article

Increasing Access to High Quality Child Care

In supporting the current workforce and preparing tomorrow’s workforce for success, the proposal would help secure America’s economic future.

Protecting the Right to Vote in North Carolina Article

Protecting the Right to Vote in North Carolina

If advocates for voting rights want a level playing field in state courts, they must push for reforms to judicial selection.

Increasing Resilience to Climate Change Through Parametric Risk Insurance Article

Increasing Resilience to Climate Change Through Parametric Risk Insurance

Parametric risk insurance—insurance policies that use environmental measurements to trigger an immediate payout—can play a key role in reducing the risks of climate change in developing countries.

A Renewable Energy Revolution on America’s Public Lands and Waters Article

A Renewable Energy Revolution on America’s Public Lands and Waters

The partnership between the federal government and renewable energy developers has contributed to the nation’s twentyfold increase in solar generation and threefold increase in wind generation since 2009.

Reducing Chronic Truancy Article

Reducing Chronic Truancy

While success in school is dependent upon many factors, being present each and every day is critical, particularly for low-income students and students of color, who face a variety of educational barriers.

Fairer Pay Through Updated Overtime Rules Article

Fairer Pay Through Updated Overtime Rules

Seventy percent of 16- to 24-year-olds and 41 percent of 25- to 34-year-olds with full-time salaries in exempt roles earned less than the proposed threshold of $50,440 in 2013

The Real Threat to Grid Reliability Article

The Real Threat to Grid Reliability

Author Myriam Alexander-Kearns discusses the greatest threat to grid reliability: climate change.

Curbing Arctic Warming at the GLACIER Conference Article

Curbing Arctic Warming at the GLACIER Conference

Arctic and global warming are leading the world closer to rapidly approaching tipping points that will narrow cost-effective climate solutions, adding to an expanding list of regrets.

The Far-Reaching Effects of Climate Displacement Article

The Far-Reaching Effects of Climate Displacement

People are 60 percent more likely to be displaced by a weather-related disaster today than they were in the 1970s.

The Enormous Cost of Mass Deportation Article

The Enormous Cost of Mass Deportation

Deporting all unauthorized immigrants would shrink the labor force by 6.4 percent over two decades.

Ensuring a Fair Return on Public Resources Article

Ensuring a Fair Return on Public Resources

The outdated laws and regulations governing energy and natural resource extraction on U.S. public lands provide few protections for the fiscal interests of U.S. taxpayers.

Staying the Course on Common Core Article

Staying the Course on Common Core

Patience and faithful implementation of the standards will pay dividends.

An Expanded Child Tax Credit Article

An Expanded Child Tax Credit

Given that research has shown that boosting poor children’s family income early in life has long-term effects on education, health, and earnings, an expanded tax credit also would likely have positive effects on children’s long-term economic mobility.

Raising Middle-Class Incomes Article

Raising Middle-Class Incomes

Accurate measurement is important, but policymakers and journalists should focus on the question of how to raise middle-class incomes rather than worrying about technical adjustments that do not affect the overall picture.

Remembering the Victims of Oak Creek Article

Remembering the Victims of Oak Creek

On the third anniversary of the shooting at a Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, that killed six people, author Anisha Singh reflects on how the Sikh community has come together to advocate for forgiveness and raise awareness in the face of continued hate crimes against American Sikhs.

Making Savings Count with a Refundable Saver’s Credit Article

Making Savings Count with a Refundable Saver’s Credit

Congress should take action on tax reform by making savings count through progressive matches in the tax code, with a refundable Saver’s Credit as the first step.

Updating the Voting Rights Act 50 Years Later Article

Updating the Voting Rights Act 50 Years Later

50 years after the Voting Rights Act was signed into law, Congress needs to ensure that voting is accessible to all Americans as communities of color continue to grow in the United States.

Closing the Gap in Women’s Leadership Article

Closing the Gap in Women’s Leadership

It has been estimated that, at the current rate of change, it will take until 2085 for women to reach parity with men in key leadership roles in the United States.

Ensuring Access to Health Care for Future Generations Article

Ensuring Access to Health Care for Future Generations

The political conversation surrounding the ACA must move beyond repeal and turn toward serious debates about how to improve and shape health care for future generations.

A More Effective Federal Budget Process Article

A More Effective Federal Budget Process

Setting a responsible course for the federal budget requires political will and compromise.

Promoting Inclusive Capitalism Article

Promoting Inclusive Capitalism

Workers are not reaping the full benefits of their increasing productivity or the country’s economic growth.

Support for Providing Birth Control Coverage Among Small Business Owners Article

Support for Providing Birth Control Coverage Among Small Business Owners

support for corporate religious freedom only serves to perpetuate a false, unrepresentative view of small business owners’ beliefs—and does so at the expense of working women.

Effectively Caring for an Aging Population Article

Effectively Caring for an Aging Population

Recognizing and respecting the dignity of all work, embracing the responsibility to family, and caring for the most vulnerable citizens are values that must inform the United States’ approach to elder care.

Reauthorizing the Land and Water Conservation Fund Article

Reauthorizing the Land and Water Conservation Fund

The Obama administration needs to fight for the basic idea that underpins the LWCF: Investment in conservation should be a condition for offshore drilling.

A Comprehensive Strategy for Combatting ISIS Article

A Comprehensive Strategy for Combatting ISIS

U.S.-led effort to defeat ISIS remain hampered by the failure to fully integrate the anti-ISIS military strategy into wider political strategy.

Developing Responsible Lending Practices Article

Developing Responsible Lending Practices

Aligning incentives would create a vibrant lending market in which both borrowers and lenders could benefit from the extension of credit.

The Positive Impact of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Article

The Positive Impact of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals

A more permanent solution in the form of comprehensive immigration reform legislation—anchored by a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants—would yield even greater benefits and provide increased prosperity for all Americans.

Rolling Back Financial Regulations Won’t Boost Community Banks Article

Rolling Back Financial Regulations Won’t Boost Community Banks

Rolling back financial reform and consumer protections in the name of helping small banks could bring back the risky practices that led to the financial crisis.

Continued U.S. Leadership in Robotic Space Exploration Article

Continued U.S. Leadership in Robotic Space Exploration

Americans can once again bask in the pride that comes from leading—and completing—humanity’s initial exploration of its own celestial backyard.

Moving Past the Failed Trickle-Down Experiment Article

Moving Past the Failed Trickle-Down Experiment

Trickle-down economics have failed to deliver higher overall income growth; the middle class needs active policy solutions that produce inclusive prosperity.

The Enduring Need for Comprehensive Immigration Reform Article

The Enduring Need for Comprehensive Immigration Reform

Two years after the Senate passage of S. 744, the lives of millions of new Americans remain on hold while they wait for Congress to pass durable and permanent immigration legislation.

The Moral Case for Mitigating Climate Change Article

The Moral Case for Mitigating Climate Change

The pope’s message sets scientific fact in a moral framework and calls for “decisive action, here and now.”

Reaching an Acceptable Nuclear Agreement with Iran Article

Reaching an Acceptable Nuclear Agreement with Iran

Despite the threat that Iran will continue to pose, a deal that meets specific criteria offers the most effective pathway to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.

A New Start for Pennsylvanians with Minor Criminal Records Article

A New Start for Pennsylvanians with Minor Criminal Records

A clean slate policy would help Pennsylvanians gain employment and provide for themselves and their families, as well as grow the commonwealth's economy.

Modernizing the Federal Oil and Gas Leasing Process Article

Modernizing the Federal Oil and Gas Leasing Process

The upcoming rulemaking that addresses the federal oil and gas leasing process is a critical opportunity to reevaluate how public lands are leased and ensure that the public receives a fair and equitable share.

Protecting Global LGBT Rights with the U.S. Asylum System Article

Protecting Global LGBT Rights with the U.S. Asylum System

Authors Sharita Gruberg and Rachel West assert that while progress has been made in the United States and other countries, the United States must take steps to make sure that LGBT asylum seekers are not denied lifesaving protections.

Explaining the Continued Decline in Projected Medicare Spending Article

Explaining the Continued Decline in Projected Medicare Spending

There are several reasons for the falling Medicare projections, including lower estimates for health care cost growth, lower-than-expected costs for the Medicare Part D prescription drug program, and the Affordable Care Act, or ACA.

Strengthening Social Security Disability Insurance Article

Strengthening Social Security Disability Insurance

Rebalancing the OASI and Disability Insurance trust funds would ensure that Social Security is able to pay all promised retirement, disability, and survivor benefits for the next nearly two decades.

Investing in Congressional Competence Article

Investing in Congressional Competence

Funding cuts and staff reductions over the past two decades thus not only hurt Congress’ ability to run smoothly but have also resulted in Congress’ increasing reliance on outside groups.

Expanding the Successful Child and Adult Care Food Program Article

Expanding the Successful Child and Adult Care Food Program

Because CACFP plays an outsized function by leveraging resources, Congress should make a concerted effort to make the program even stronger.

The Centrality of Disparate Impact Analysis in the Fair Housing Act Article

The Centrality of Disparate Impact Analysis in the Fair Housing Act

If the U.S. Supreme Court rules that the Fair Housing Act does not prohibit policies with a discriminatory impact, potential renters and homeowners will lose a vital tool to ensure that they have equal access to housing.

Investing in Amtrak for Improved Rail Service Article

Investing in Amtrak for Improved Rail Service

Amtrak provides critical rail service to commuters across the country, particularly the Northeast. Without additional investment, however, it will be unable to meet demand.

Eliminating LGBT Discrimination in Adoption and Foster Care Article

Eliminating LGBT Discrimination in Adoption and Foster Care

Supporting federal laws such as the Every Child Deserves a Family Act can counter state-led efforts at discrimination—maximizing the chance that all children and youth can find loving, qualified parents and caregivers.

The Widespread Implications of Turkey’s Upcoming Election Article

The Widespread Implications of Turkey’s Upcoming Election

The outcome of the election—possibly the last until 2019—may determine the future of the Turkish Constitution of 1982, the position of religion in the public square, and the quality of Turkish democracy.

Making Medicare Payments More Efficient Article

Making Medicare Payments More Efficient

If Medicare is going to achieve its goal of moving away from fee-for-service payments, it must focus greater attention on bundled payment models which continuing to improve its accountable care organization programs.

Simplifying the Federal Financial Aid Application Process Article

Simplifying the Federal Financial Aid Application Process

Policymakers should make allow students and families to determine their eligibility for federal student aid using old tax returns, as well as notify them of their eligibility at an younger age.

Bringing Entrepreneurship Back to the Middle Class Article

Bringing Entrepreneurship Back to the Middle Class

Authors Adam Hersh and Jennifer Erickson discuss new data showing the steep decline in entrepreneurship in the United States and recommend solutions to bring it back.

What DAPA Means for the Economy and the Electorate Article

What DAPA Means for the Economy and the Electorate

Fully implementing DAPA is not only the right thing to do for families and the economy—it also has key electoral implications.

Using ESEA Reauthorization to Address Inequities in School Funding Article

Using ESEA Reauthorization to Address Inequities in School Funding

Congressional reauthorization of the ESEA should include measures to reduce the funding inequities between the public schools that serve affluent versus low-income students.

Curbing the Abuse of LGBT Immigrants in Detention Article

Curbing the Abuse of LGBT Immigrants in Detention

As long as Congress continues to require ICE to detain 34,000 people daily in order to fill an arbitrary quota, LGBT immigrants will continue to be vulnerable to abuse in detention.

Expanding Medicaid to Replace Low-Income Pool Funding Article

Expanding Medicaid to Replace Low-Income Pool Funding

As low-income pool funding expires, governors and state legislators in Florida, Texas, Tennessee, and Kansas must act to expand Medicaid to provide low-income residents with insurance coverage.

Fostering Social Cohesion to Build Climate Resilience Article

Fostering Social Cohesion to Build Climate Resilience

Government policies must foster community cohesion and incorporate community input in climate resilience and mitigation plans.

Taking a Two-Generation Approach for English Language Learners Article

Taking a Two-Generation Approach for English Language Learners

Ensuring that both parents and children have access to quality English language instruction will increase the economic well being of families and communities.

Modernizing Military Compensation Article

Modernizing Military Compensation

Congress should use this year's defense authorization bill to modernize the U.S. military compensation system.

Closing Loopholes in Coal Royalty Valuation on Public Lands Article

Closing Loopholes in Coal Royalty Valuation on Public Lands

The Department of the Interior should strengthen its proposed rule to ensure that taxpayers get a fair return on coal mined from public lands.

A High Bar to Clear for Privatizing Air Traffic Control Article

A High Bar to Clear for Privatizing Air Traffic Control

As Congress considers reauthorizing Federal Aviation Administration operations, it should consider the successes of the current system as well as the uncertain consequences of privatization.

Net-Zero Energy Buildings For the Federal Government Article

Net-Zero Energy Buildings For the Federal Government

The U.S. Department of Energy must finalize a rule that would make federal government buildings more environmentally friendly.

Raising the Minimum Wage Article

Raising the Minimum Wage

The Murray-Scott minimum wage bill would deliver a long-overdue wage hike to many working Americans and a boost to the U.S. economy.

Renew Lease-Purchase Programs To Increase Home Ownership Article

Renew Lease-Purchase Programs To Increase Home Ownership

Properly designed, home ownership programs could avoid the pitfalls of past efforts and help more Americans transition from leasing to owning a home.

Empowering Teachers To Successfully Implement Common Core Article

Empowering Teachers To Successfully Implement Common Core

Teachers are hard at work implementing the Common Core standards each day, and their input on implementation is vitally important to its success.

Crafting Effective Regulation for the Prepaid Card Market Article

Crafting Effective Regulation for the Prepaid Card Market

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau should alter its proposed rule to make prepaid cards safer, more transparent, and more affordable.

Helping Students Through Transparent College Oversight Article

Helping Students Through Transparent College Oversight

By releasing its list of colleges under heightened cash monitoring, the Department of Education is bringing transparency to its oversight of troubled institutions.

Decarbonizing America’s Energy System Article

Decarbonizing America’s Energy System

The EPA's Clean Power Plan represents a significant step towards decarbonizing America's energy sector.

How U.S. Federal Courts Affect Everyday American Life Article

How U.S. Federal Courts Affect Everyday American Life

U.S. Federal Courts exercise tremendous influence, making decisions that affect the everyday lives of Americans across the country.

Cutting Nutrition Assistance Would Harm Job Growth Article

Cutting Nutrition Assistance Would Harm Job Growth

Proposed cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program would impair job growth and drive vulnerable Americans deeper into poverty.

The Cost of Congressional Inaction on Immigration Article

The Cost of Congressional Inaction on Immigration

While deferred action is an important interim step, comprehensive immigration reform that provides a pathway to citizenship would provide enormous benefits to the U.S. economy.

Reckoning with History at the University of North Carolina Article

Reckoning with History at the University of North Carolina

Columnist Sam Fulwood III argues that his alma mater must deal directly with its history, not revise it for the sake of contemporary comfort.

Millennial Support for LGBT Nondiscrimination Legislation Article

Millennial Support for LGBT Nondiscrimination Legislation

A new poll from Generation Progress reveals that Millennials broadly support comprehensive LGBT nondiscrimination legislation at the state and federal level.

Strengthening the Economy Through DACA and DAPA Article

Strengthening the Economy Through DACA and DAPA

President Obama's executive actions on immigration will provide a boon to the U.S. economy, increasing GDP by approximately $230 billion over the next ten years.

Investing in Resilience To Combat Extreme Weather Article

Investing in Resilience To Combat Extreme Weather

As extreme weather events become more common across the United States, Congress must increase its investment in resilient infrastructure.

Discriminatory Legislation is Bad For Business Article

Discriminatory Legislation is Bad For Business

Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration Act is sparking a backlash among business interests that could have severe consequences for the state's economy.

Taking Dramatic Steps to Turn Around Failing Schools Article

Taking Dramatic Steps to Turn Around Failing Schools

An examination of the research shows that dramatic action—not incremental shifts—is often required to improve failing schools.

Expanding Urban Opportunity Article

Expanding Urban Opportunity

Addressing the economic challenges faced by depressed urban areas is key to reinvigorating the American economy and increasing access to opportunity.

Congress Should Enforce, Not Sabotage, an Agreement with Iran Article

Congress Should Enforce, Not Sabotage, an Agreement with Iran

Rather than work against President Obama during negotiations, Congress should ensure that any deal to constrain the Iranian nuclear program is enforced.

Increasing Abortion Access Through Expanded Care Article

Increasing Abortion Access Through Expanded Care

To increase access to abortion care, states should pass legislation allowing advance-practice clinicians, or APC's, to provide medical abortions.

Equal Access for LGBT Immigrants Article

Equal Access for LGBT Immigrants

Although we have seen great progress in the 50 years since the Immigration and Naturalization Act, additional measures are needed to ensure that LGBT immigrants are not disadvantaged in attempting to access the legal immigration system.

Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions on Federal Lands Article

Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions on Federal Lands

The Obama administration should take action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from fossil-fuel extraction on federal lands and waters.

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