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Category: Rethinking Governance

The Federal Deficit Still Matters, Now Arguably More than Ever

  • April 19, 2021

Last year was one of the worst years in modern American (and global) history. The COVID-19 pandemic has now killed over 500,000 Americans and has severely damaged the nation’s economy. Millions are still out of work, many cannot afford mortgage…

Categories: Domestic Policy, Economy, Op-Ed

Harnessing Immigrant and Refugee Healthcare Workers to Fight COVID: The Longer Arc

  • March 23, 2021

The coronavirus pandemic exposed personnel gaps in the American healthcare system. This article builds on the first piece in the series (Immediate Answers) by looking at longer-term solutions in the continued fight against the coronavirus and better bulwark American healthcare…

Categories: Domestic Policy, Health, Immigration
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