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Overall, the federal government contributes about 8 percent of U.S. spending on K-12 education, though its contribution to ...
The Education Department is refusing to release billions of dollars for public schools. See the impact by school system and ...
Here are ten things you need to know about the higher education provisions in the reconciliation bill and why they matter for ...
New America's Education & Work programs share concerns about the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and its threat to ...
Jessica Dine and Public Knowledge’s Nat Purser on how the U.S. government’s increasingly inconsistent approach to broadband ...
How have our shared visions of American ideals influenced the meaning of patriotism? How has this definition evolved over ...
This article is part of The Rooftop, a blog and multimedia series from New America’s Future of Land and Housing program.
As part of the US@250 project examining the United States in a historic year, CivicSpace gathered Americans across race, age, ...
When housing professionals talk about innovative solutions to the affordable housing crisis amid the rising tide of ...
EDRN partners at the Ohio State University created a pathway to accessing court eviction data in an ongoing manner.
As July 4th approaches, Civic Season offers a deeper way to reflect on what freedom and citizenship truly mean.
Proportional representation would provide stronger incentives to pursue the ambitious projects that the abundance agenda envisions.