House GOP Aims to Make Adult Education a Funnel to Low-Wage Jobs
Removing the program from the Education Department would undermine the ambitions of students and start Hill efforts to shutter the agency.
Removing the program from the Education Department would undermine the ambitions of students and start Hill efforts to shutter the agency.
In-Person
Parkway Central Library
1901 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
The Political Reform program produces original research on how electoral rules shape participation, representation, policy, and governance. We examine reforms such as fusion voting and proportional representation, which aim to strengthen political parties, expand electoral competition, and support a more functional and resilient democracy.
Our work draws on partnerships with pro-democracy organizations, including Protect Democracy, Stanford University’s Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, and the Center for Ballot Freedom. This portfolio also builds on earlier research on ranked-choice voting conducted through the Electoral Reform Research Group, a collaboration with the American Enterprise Institute, Stanford CDDRL, and Unite America.
GLRN is a first-of-its-kind initiative to empower receiving cities across the Midwest to build more housing in preparation for future climate migration.
In 2020, 20% of students enrolled in postsecondary institutions had a disability. Join NAPE for a webinar exploring gaps in access and their root causes
Virtual
1PM – 2PM EDT
Explore how caregiving students experience housing insecurity, and what institutions, states, and the federal government can do about it.
Virtual
2PM – 3PM EDT
A Trellis and New America survey on housing insecurity for caregiving students produces some of the only data available directly examining how this population experiences housing insecurity—and offers opportunities for action.
A proposed Education Department regulation reshapes college accreditation, weakening oversight while expanding federal control over higher education.
Learn more about the first civic assembly in the United States to be fully locally run and organized in Lexington, Kentucky.
Virtual
11AM – 12PM EDT