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How High Schools Could Solve Airline Shortages and Delays
With an unnecessary employment requirement gone, schools & training systems have an opportunity to get youth into a stable pilot career.
Illinois Consumers Look For Lower Interest Rates, Credit Building in Personal Loans
Kennedy Children鈥檚 Center Grows Its Own Special Education Teacher Workforce
This brief describes the development of the GYO training program at KCC and highlights key features and ongoing improvements.
New York City鈥檚 Public Engagement Unit Is Enhancing Civic Engagement by Going Directly to Its Residents
Hollie Russon Gilman and Lizbeth Lucero sit down with the executive director of NYC’s Public Engagement Unit to discuss civic engagement.
Widening Political Participation in Lexington, Kentucky
Hollie Russon Gilman and Lizbeth Lucero sit down with CivicLex’s founder and executive director to discuss participatory local democracy.
Abandoning the Language of Defeat Is Harder Than You Think
The new National Security Strategy avoids the language of defeating terrorist groups, but the language lingers elsewhere.
Michigan’s Made College Free for Some Residents. Has it Been Enough?
Michigan’s made college tuition-free for some residents. But the state has more work to do to make college affordable for all.
One-Pager: Comparison Between California Laws & Proposed Federal Privacy Bill
ADPPA is superior to CCPA/CPRA both in substance (more, better protections) and in scope (it covers the entire United States).