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One of Joe Biden’s first actions in office was to sign an executive order to advance racial equity. To help advance progress and hold the U.S. government accountable, Andre Perry and Darrick Hamilton call on the Office of Management and Budget to establish a scoring system that measures the racial equity of policies.
The U.S. has no baseline data protection law that would protect the sensitive data obtained through contact tracing apps. Jessica Rich explains that Americans refused to use these apps in large part due to legitimate privacy concerns.
President Biden is facing demands from many stakeholders to reform U.S. immigration. Dan Berger, Steve Yale-Loehr, Emily Hindle, and Hun Lee outline four ways that the Biden administration can dramatically improve America’s employment-based immigration system.
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