“It’s safe to call this a generational investment—and that’s before we even consider what the final total may be.” Adie Tomer breaks down the Senate’s Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and explains how it can address some of America’s most pressing challenges, including the digital divide, interstate electricity transmission, and more.
With the delta variant of COVID-19 shifting public opinion and optimism about the course of the pandemic, Americans have become more willing to accept one of the most intrusive government public health policies—vaccine mandates. William Galston takes a look at recent survey data on the topic.
Black faculty are underrepresented on most U.S. college and university campuses. While historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are a bright spot for faculty diversity, they remain chronically underfunded. Kristen Broady, Andre Perry, and Carl Romer say it is time for greater investments in these valuable institutions.
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