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In the Long War on Poverty, Small Victories that Matter
January 8, 2014By David Bornstein It was 50 years ago that President Lyndon B. Johnson started the “war on poverty,” railing against the “lack of jobs, bad… Read more »
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Mayor of Baltimore and Moneyball All-Star Stephanie Rawlings-Blake to Host Twitter Town Hall “Cities Playing Moneyball”
January 8, 2014Wednesday, January 15th, Moneyball for Government and Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake will hold a Twitter Town Hall to discuss how cities can better data and evidence… Read more »
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Congress Must Advance the Ed. Sciences Reform Act
January 6, 2014By Michele McLaughlin & Wes Hoover With an education policy debate that seems as divided as ever, Congress has reached a crossroads. Practically every major… Read more »
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Pre-K Education is a Long-Term Winner
December 8, 2013By Austan Goolsbee Most of us watching the looming budget showdown do so with a sense of dread. The last one left congressional approval at… Read more »
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The Moneyball Formula for Government
November 25, 2013By Doug Criscitello, former Chief Financial Officer at the Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD). Washington lawmakers appear to be in a league of their… Read more »
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Moneyball to End Homelessness?
November 19, 2013By Barbara J. Poppe, United States Interagency Council on Homelessness Executive Director I think of myself as an activist at heart with a head for… Read more »
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How Philanthropists Are Supporting The Rise Of ‘Geek’ Cities
November 15, 2013ByMichele Jolin and Jeffrey L. Bradach Geeks have moved from the back room to the corner office, and they are transforming our world. Today, geeks… Read more »
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Results for America and The Bridgespan Group Release “Geek Cities: How Smarter Use of Data and Evidence Can Improve Lives” Washington, DC – Results for… Read more »