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As data centers see a surge in demand because of generative AI, Henrico County, Virginia, shows how local governments can turn the economic gains of this new industry into sustainable funding for affordable housing.
Proposed Cuts to SNAP Could Jeopardize Nutrition for Almost 3 Million Young Adults Almost 3 million young adults rely on benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to afford healthy meals, which in turn helps them successfully transition to adulthood.Nearly 900,000 Additional People Could Be Pushed into Poverty in a Recession by SNAP Cost-Sharing Plan With Congress considering cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, some proposals would require states to shoulder more of the burden, putting the benefits at risk.Improving Environmental Quality Can Boost Communities’ Upward Economic Mobility The air we breathe, the water we drink, the toxins we’re exposed to, and the disasters we experience affect our overall health and well-being—and, in turn, our educational and financial outcomes.How Much Federal Funding Do Colleges and Universities Receive? Many of the universities and colleges under investigation by the Trump administration receive more than 10 percent of their revenue through federal funding.To Increase Investments in Transportation, Policymakers Must Account for Local Leaders’ Unofficial—but Powerful—Influence Setting maximum timelines for project deliberation and being able to quickly assess the costs and benefits of a proposed change will help speed infrastructure investments and ultimately ensure more people can access transportation.Five Steps to Assess and Simplify Access to State Child Care Subsidy Systems Expanding access to child care subsidies not only helps parents work but allows families with low incomes to choose the care best for them.