A model for a potential federal climate unit, voter registration with tax filings, and movement toward impeachment.
| | | | Yesterday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced official impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump. Margaret Taylor discusses the significance of the whistleblower complaint regarding White House pressure on Ukraine and explains why the scandal has moved the House to action. Listen to the podcast |
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| | Americans view paying taxes and voting as two actions that are inherent to democratic participation. Jackson Gode argues that by giving all eligible citizens the opportunity to register to vote when they file their taxes, the government would create an efficient elections system that also strengthens democracy. Read more |
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| | For an issue like climate change, it can be tempting to focus on the biggest ideas, but there is a strong case for making immediate and incremental investments. Shalini Vajjhala explains how a small federal IT program can serve as a template to develop a climate unit within the U.S. federal government. Read more |
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