Broadband Affordability: Removing a Roadblock to Universal Service
While affordability remains a central part of the digital divide, policies for closing it will need to address consumer-side costs.
Donald Trump’s victory was resounding. His second term will be, too
Lee Drutman was quoted in the Economist on negative partisanship in the presidential election.
11/6 PISC Comments Urging FCC to Preserve CBRS Band’s Innovative Promotion of Diverse, Local, Low-Power Uses and Spectrum Sharing
Can ranking candidates fix elections?
Lee Drutman was cited in Vox for his stance on ranked choice voting as a method to combat polarization.
What the Election Results Mean for Early Care and Education
Two local ECE ballot initiatives were successful, while hopes for increased federal investment were quashed
How Women Became Central to the Central Intelligence Agency (REBROADCAST)
New America VP and ASU Professor of Practice Peter Bergen returns to a prior episode on the history of women at the CIA
AI, Sovereignty, and Global Inequality
Planetary Politics hosted a policy salon dinner on AI sovereignty and global inequality with over two dozen subject-matter experts.
Building the Youth Apprenticeship Landscape: Enabling Conditions of Youth Apprenticeship Intermediaries
Climate and Energy Transitions
Planetary Politics hosted a policy salon dinner on just energy transitions during Climate Week & the 79th Session of the United Nations.