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Abbie Lieberman
AbbieLieberman
There is a lot of great coverage on the importance #earlyed access recently, but I have to disagree with today's piece in @USATODAY by @kbstevens on @JoeBiden’s plan for #preK.
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Amy Erica Smith
AmyEricaSmith
This is a useful way to frame the issue, from @ProfEmilyOster: Both school-opening states and school-closure states have put schools too low in their priority ranking of things to open.
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Bob Greenstein
GreensteinCBPP
Yesterday, Senate Republicans unveiled their plan for the next #COVIDRelief package:https://www.cbpp.org/press/statements/greenstein-senate-republican-covid-relief-proposal-fails-to-meet-needs-of Their plan falls far short of meeting the ne
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Rush Doshi
RushDoshi
5. Decline is a ChoiceDecline is thus a choice, not a condition. The main path to decline runs through our polarized political system - particularly if divided government produces gridlock.And
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/6Guo Shuqing is right to worry about real estate: since at least the Roman financial crisis of 33 AD (and probably earlier), nearly every major financial crisis in history was
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Shailesh Vickram Singh
svickram
Making of Migrant - Part II - Agriculture - ThreadAgriculture - Of all systematic wealth transfer programs, Agriculture is most interesting. In India agriculture or rather farmers have remained a
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Nick Catino
CatinoNick
THREAD: CFPB Open Banking Comment Letter1/ In Oct 2020, the CFPB announced the start of a rulemaking process on section 1033 of the Dodd-Frank Act, which provides “consumer access to
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Matt Stoller
matthewstoller
1. One thing to realize is that not only are voters cynical, but so are policymakers. Why is that? Let me introduce you to "process trolling," a term coined by
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Pwn All The Things
pwnallthethings
Ok, a slightly long-winded take on this (short answer is yes, I agree, the word "attack" is a bad choice here).But tl;dr is this is a problem of technical jargon
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Alex Brill
AlexBrill_DC
I would much prefer energies be directed toward Congressional bipartisanship, normalcy, and cooperation instead of wasting breath on debate and discussion about impeachment or removal of POTUS. POTUS craves attention
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Vanderbilt Dept. of Health Policy
VUHealthPol
NEW: It is now taking over a week on average for the state to report new positive cases of #COVID19 in #Tennessee from the date of those tests. 1/ The
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Michael Linden
MichaelSLinden
A lot of people are focused on the supposed generosity of the current UI replacement rate. I know that, for some, it just sort of “feels” wrong to have UI
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Forrest Fleischman
ForrestFleisch1
I'm puzzled why @restoreforward thinks this map is useful. It shows nearly the entirety of India as a potential forest and landscape restoration opportunity,https://twitter.com/restoreforward/status/1278014296430182403 Why is it useful
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Brynne Keith-Jennings
BrynneKJ
New post & thread: Census Bureau data shows that nearly 1 in 5 adults report that kids in their household are not getting enough to eat. This is shocking. https://www.cbpp.org/blog/boosting-snap-needed-to-reduce-hardship-long-term-effec
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James Talarico
jamestalarico
ERCOT must be held accountable. But that’s not where the blame lies.Politicians will try to throw ERCOT under the bus to deflect attention from our state’s failed polices of deregulation
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Paul Gambles
PaulGambles2
Tech tonic?According to McKinsey, the “best” sectors are “getting better” & the “worst” are getting worseThey might be rightThey often areBut to me, it also exactly resembles a bubble, especially
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