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DC business leaders praise the District’s innovative, family-friendly child care policies and offer recommendations for how the child care and business sectors can overcome persistent affordability challenges.
Kansas City’s regional development process: Data driving new opportunities The city is using evidence—rather than conventional assumptions about planning—to address sprawl and segregation across the region.Doing the numbers on food insecurity in the United States Despite some recent signs of economic improvement, 48.1 million people in the US still live in households that struggle to afford an adequate diet.What affects the future success of poor children? The instability that accompanies poverty puts stress on parents that can spill over to children in long-lasting ways.Do we have the energy for low-income energy policy? Energy efficiency made headlines this summer, but will new programs and policies actually help working families?Why parents’ nonstandard work schedules matter for children: Is it the hours or the instability? Parents' fluctuating hours could mean children experience different settings, caregivers, and meal and sleep schedules each day.Housing and heroism: Final thoughts on HBO’s Show Me a Hero Yonkers represents just one fight in the broader battle over desegregation and discrimination.