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The Unacceptable Status Quo

Since the failure of health care reform in 1994, costs have increased, quality has been inconsistent, and more Americans have joined the ranks of the uninsured, writes Ben Furnas.

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The Case for Economic Stimulus

A deteriorating economy requires bold but well-targeted action, writes Will Straw.

The Case for Economic Stimulus

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Pumping Life Back into the U.S. Economy

Scott Lilly on why a stimulus package must be big and targeted.

The Tyranny of Dead Ideas
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The Tyranny of Dead Ideas

Matt Miller's new book on letting go of the old ways of thinking to unleash a new prosperity.

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Women's Health & Rights | January 8, 2009

Fair Pay Is Critical as the Recession Deepens

Congress is taking up key equal pay legislation just when Americans need it the most, writes Heather Boushey.
Housing | January 8, 2009

Time to Quarantine the Foreclosure Epidemic

The worsening housing and economic crises afflicting our nation warrant bolder action in the home mortgage arena, writes David Abromowitz.
Media | January 8, 2009

Mainstream Media Malpractice

Not only does the mainstream media ignore critical health policy issues; when it does cover them, it often offers misleading information, write Eric Alterman and George Zornick.
Energy & Environment | January 8, 2009

A Clean Energy Present and Future

CAPAF's Kit Batten testifies on the benefits of investing in clean energy today, and what the costs of failing to act would be.
Energy & Environment | January 7, 2009

Nukes May Become Troubled Assets

The second column in a series from Joe Romm on a new report that shows the staggering cost of new nuclear power.

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Health Reform Is the Most Fiscally Responsible Course of Action

Health Reform Is the Most Fiscally Responsible Course of Action James Kvaal on the economic consequences of failing to reform the health care system and why we need universal health care now.

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A Second Stimulus

A Second Stimulus Will Straw and Michael Ettlinger outline a program for spending $350 billion on stimulus and recovery to boost the economy within a year.

Green Affordable Housing

Green Affordable Housing Report from David Abromowitz outlines ways that the Obama administration can incentivize and enable the green transformation of affordable housing.

  • A Race Against the Clock: Report from Melissa Lazarín explores the value of expanded learning time for English language learners.
  • Data-Driven Drug Coverage: Report from Jack Hoadley outlines how to harness information for a better Medicare prescription drug program.

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