Plus experts discuss how the Supreme Court's abortion decision could impact upcoming U.S. elections.
Food security shouldn’t take a summer vacation When schools close for the summer, food hardship increases among families. Fortunately, there is a policy that can help. In a new analysis, Lauren Bauer, Krista Ruffini, Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach, and Natalie Tomeh demonstrate how Pandemic EBT—a program which provides families a debit card for purchasing groceries—can reduce food hardship in the United States. Read more |
The world Putin wants “Vladimir Putin wants to make Ukraine, Europe, and indeed the whole world conform to his own version of history. Understanding his objectives is central to crafting the right response,” write Fiona Hill and Angela Stent in a recent op-ed. Read in Foreign Affairs | The abortion issue in upcoming elections Predicting the 2022 midterms. Ever since the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, people have been trying to predict the ruling’s impact on the midterm elections. While this is difficult to determine, November is looking a little less grim for the Democratic Party today than it did a few months ago, Elaine Kamarck says. Will Latinos flock to the Democratic Party? Abortion policy is only part of the story that will determine how Latinos vote this year, but new data suggests that the issue will play a larger role following the Dobbs decision. Gabriel R. Sanchez discusses key findings from a survey of Latino voters. | The conclusions and recommendations of any Brookings publication are solely those of its author(s), and do not reflect the views of the Institution, its management, or its other scholars. | |