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If You Don’t Use Climate Data, You Lose It
A critical mass of everyday users is the best defense against political attacks on public climate data.
Trump and the Deadly Politics of Denial
Trump’s response to the Quebec mosque attack does not bode well for how his administration will react to far-right terror attacks.
How States Stack Up in Pre-K Funding, Quality
Overall funding for public pre-K increased in 2015-2016 school year but access remains unequal
More Data, Fewer Problems?
Tax Reforms Proposed to Increase Access to Early Education
Tax changes could increase access to early education, but more reforms are necessary to address issues of quality
2017 State Pre-K Funding? Outlook Hazy
Gubernatorial budget proposals offer some insight into early education priorities at the state level.
Charting a New Course in 2017
New America CA outlined plans and priorities for 2017.
House Passed the Email Privacy Act Again; It’s Time for the Senate to Follow Suit
Yesterday, the House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed the Email Privacy Act (H.R. 387) by a voice vote with no objections.
The Effervescent Optimism of Private Loan Refinancing
SoFi went for broke with a second Super Bowl ad. So what do they actually do?
The Importance of Social Networks Among Low-Income Fathers
A recent report acknowledges that most fathers both need and want the kind of support that social networks provide.