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The Hill: Bipartisanship doesn’t have to be boring
May 23, 2017By John Bridgeland and Michael Nutter In an era of gridlock and hyper-partisanship — when avoiding a federal government shutdown is cause for celebration —… Read more »
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By Michele Jolin As millions of Americans rushed to beat the deadline to file their tax returns this week, policymakers on both ends of Pennsylvania… Read more »
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The Atlantic: Sesame Street Isn’t Just for Affluent Kids
April 17, 2017By Gene B. Sperling and Danielle Lazarowitz When the Office of Management and Budget director Mick Mulvaney suggested that parents in struggling rural and urban areas… Read more »
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By Antony Bugg-Levine and Dan Cardinali When White House Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney defended the Trump administration’s proposed deep cuts to social… Read more »
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By Mike Gerson and Raj Shah We have entered the era of “America first” with only a vague understanding of its meaning. President Trump’s inaugural address signaled… Read more »
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By Bob Balfanz Despite 15 years of real progress in raising US high school graduation rates, 17 percent of students are still not graduating with… Read more »
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By JB Wogan A federal fund that supports evidence-based social programs in state and local government may end under President Donald Trump. The Social Innovation… Read more »
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The Path to an Efficient Government
August 10, 2016By Jon Wolper – Review of Moneyball for Government, Second Edition Several years ago, Results for America—an organization dedicated to “improving outcomes for young people, their… Read more »
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By Paul Decker- Today math — and dessert — lovers will revel in Pi Day celebrations across the country, vying to recite the most digits,… Read more »
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UN Dispatch: EPISODE 99: RAJ SHAH
February 29, 2016Dr. Raj Shah served as the administrator of the United States Agency for International Development, USAID, from 2010 to 2015. He was just 36 years… Read more »