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DC policymakers considering TOPA changes should understand the implications for owners and renters of two-to-four-unit rental buildings.
The real story of student debt The policy solutions arising out of public discourse about student debt would help many well-off, highly educated young adults but fail to solve the problems of struggling former students.Seeing the humanity in others Often, the response to police killing African Americans has been to provide more training to police forces. But we need a deeper change to transcend bias and disrupt this pattern of killings.US homeowners are sitting on $7 trillion in spendable housing wealth Fifty-two million homeowners have accessible housing wealth but highly concentrated by age and geography. Nonetheless, it is still shared more equally than other forms of wealth.What are the issues with donor-advised funds? Recent headlines imply that donor-advised funds reduced money distributed for charitable purposes, but that is misleading, if not wrong.What can we do to prevent the next killing? The events of the past week give us no new data—the stories are now tragically familiar. But each name added to the list of victims increases the urgency for thoughtful policy change to prevent another needless death.Four insights on reducing poverty and increasing opportunity Poverty and limited mobility are pressing concerns for leaders across the political spectrum, and the number of proposals and initiatives to tackle these complex issues is on the rise.