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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.
Housing First Is Working in Denver. The City Needs More of It. Increasing homeless populations are not unique to coastal cities like San Francisco.Most Students Receive a Florida Private School Choice Scholarship for Two Years or Fewer: What Does That Mean? Understanding why students leave the program could inform policy decisions in Florida and around the country.Institutional Investors Brought Higher Home Prices and Lower Vacancies to the Housing Recovery Understanding institutional investors’ role is key to understanding changes in home prices, rents, homeownership rates, and vacancy rates.Four Questions Cities Are Asking About Equitable Technology Without better tools and data to enable cities to explicitly hardwire equity into technology programs, technology could instead exacerbate inequities.Will the Census’s Data Privacy Efforts Erase Rural America? How do we balance conflicting needs for privacy and accuracy?Three Challenges Facing Food Banks as They Build New Programs to Improve People’s Well-Being Feeding America network member food banks share their perspectives on using research to help them better serve families in need.