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As currently drafted, BUILD America 250 would likely reinforce the United States’ car dependence, depriving Americans of affordable travel options and degrading the environment.

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AI tools are quickly becoming a “front door” to information, but the current versions have some clear limitations when it comes to pulling reliable insights from public data sources.


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Rethinking Federal Place‑Based Policy: What Comes Next?

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Comprehensive data on the number of people eligible for major US safety net programs, how many of those eligible receive the benefits, and the extent to which receiving those benefits reduces poverty.

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