“In state capital after state capital, district by district, the battle is on.” Elaine Kamarck discusses what recent census data means for redistricting across the country and the many paradoxes at play given the new data and political realities on the ground.
While venture capital (VC) has been championed as a popular financing mechanism for innovative tech companies for decades, it funds fewer than 1% of new U.S. businesses. Aia Sarycheva and Mark Muro write that U.S. policymakers can play an important role in encouraging regional innovation by looking beyond VC and supporting diverse growth paths for tech companies.
Federal policy has largely excluded community colleges from accountability standards, but as the Biden administration reviews regulations, policymakers should be equipped with the right information to make the best decisions around institutional accountability. Cody Christensen and Lesley Turner examine program-level data on earnings and student-loan repayment outcomes at more than 1,200 community colleges across America.
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