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(Democratic Leadership Council)
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| This proposal calls for the current outdated, inefficient textbook system to be
replaced with an eTextbook program. eTextbooks will be better for students and
teachers, will save money after the first few years, and will help America
become a leader in education once again. | |
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| Overlooked So Far: The Nation's Unmarried Women in 2008 |
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ambitious policy agenda to address the needs of America's unmarried
women. The agenda focuses on increasing the opportunities available to
unmarried women to thrive economically in an turbulent economy. |
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(Spotlight on Poverty
and Opportunity) [with Civic
Enterprises] |
| This study examines
U.S. media print coverage of the topic of poverty and politics from 2003
through 2007. Comparing the last pre-presidential year with 2007, we
found a dramatic increase in the number of stories that mention “politics,”
“candidate,” and “poverty.” | |
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Helping Americans Help Themselves
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Leadership Council) |
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[with Michael Weinstein] This paper proposes that policymakers consider expanding on a model program called
Single Stop, an initiative piloted by the Robin Hood Foundation in New York and now being
replicated nationwide by SingleStop USA.
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| [with Bill Shore] This proposal urges
the Administration to embrace a stronger partnership with states to
ensure they have the strategic resources they need to close the gap
between children who are eligible for assistance and those who actual
receive it. | |
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| (Spotlight on Poverty and Opportunity and the Louisiana Disaster Recovery Foundation) |
This study shows a steady and significant
decline in U.S. print media coverage of the relationship between Gulf Coast
poverty and hurricane Katrina. Coverage has dropped off significantly since the
months following the storm and has paled in comparison with sports and
celebrity news.
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(Annie E. Casey Foundation, EOS Foundation, CLASP) |
| [with
Civic Enterprises] The website provides a comprehensive location to
explore all the news, events, and political debate related to poverty
issues in America. It includes videos of the 2008 presidential
candidates discussing how they will address the issues of poverty and
opportunity, a collection of the latest news stories on the issues, and
exclusive commentary from leading thinkers, elected officials, and other
policy-makers. | |
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| [with Mark Penn] This report
describes the complex public opinions on globalization - how Americans
feel a sense of optimism about the nation's future in a global economy
and a sense of personal anxiety about how this new world will affect
them. The polling includes an exploration of what policies and messages
American officials should consider in order to ensure all Americans
benefit from globalization. A brief synopsis of the research also
appears in January 4, 2007 issue of Blueprint Magazine, under the
article title "The Politics of Globalization." | |
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| Winning America's
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(Democratic Leadership Council) |
| This report presents
a menu of new policy ideas designed for state and local leaders on dealing
successfully with the challenges of globalization. The book, with a forward by
the current Treasurer of Delaware and the Governor of Iowa, is divided into
three sections: ideas for raising the bar in education, supporting growth and
empowering workers in the economy, and new policy ideas for improving state and
local security. |
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(Partnership for Public Service) |
| This study examines
U.S. media print coverage of the topic of poverty and politics from 2003
through 2007. Comparing the last pre-presidential year with 2007, we
found a dramatic increase in the number of stories that mention “politics,”
“candidate,” and “poverty.” | |
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(Alliance to End Hunger)
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This
paper describes and analyzes a March 2006 poll conducted for the
Alliance to End Hunger, finding that despite the apparent polarization
that characterizes the current political discourse, the American public
has a surprisingly unified view of the importance of hunger and how it
should be reduced. Most Americans believe hunger and poverty are
genuine problems, approaching the issues with a mixture of optimism
that the problem can be solved and some skepticism about the
effectiveness of current efforts to do so. | |
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(Democratic Leadership Council)
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Ending
hunger in America is an achievable goal. This paper outlines
an agenda to end childhood hunger. This agenda can both win
middle-class support from across the political spectrum and empower
low-income Americans to take charge of their lives.
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(Progressive Policy Institute)
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This
paper describes recent public opinion surveys showing that voters care
much more about the issues of poverty and hunger in America than
conventional Washington political wisdom acknowledges, and are anxious
to hear original formulations and solutions. The analysis suggests
lessons for building a new majority. | |
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(Partnership for Public Service) |
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This report is a survey of graduating college seniors in 2005, the first
graduating class to have had their entire collegiate career after
September 11th. The goal is to provide an authoritative and informative
look at how 9/11 has shaped their worldview, influenced their thoughts
on public service, and informed their upcoming career choices. We
believe that it will serve as an important resource for government
leaders, policymakers, journalists, and others with an interest in this
unique class of young Americans. | |
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(Resources for the Future) |
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A
feature study on the importance of global school feeding programs and
their enormous effectiveness for addressing both hunger and education
challenges in the developing world. | | |
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