Congress has allocated a substantial amount of funding for state and local governments to address the digital divide. How can governments use all this money effectively? Adie Tomer and Caroline George recommend a two-phase strategy to help leaders reduce the digital divide today while designing a plan to permanently eliminate it in the coming decade.
“The involvement of the Biden administration in the latest crisis is emblematic of the divisive and problematic nature of U.S. involvement in Palestinian politics writ large.” Omar Rahman discusses U.S. Secretary of State Blinken’s visit to the Middle East and the legitimacy issues with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.
With the majority of Americans feeling optimistic that the worst of the pandemic is behind them, social issues are becoming increasingly salient in political discourse again. William Galston discusses two major issues that may heavily impact how next year’s midterm elections are decided.
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