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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.
State Bans on Juvenile Life without Parole Can Right the Wrongs of Jones v. Mississippi The Supreme Court’s ruling opens the door to increased use of this extremely harsh sentence, which disproportionately punishes Black children.The Forthcoming Senior Rental Crisis Has Implications for Federal, State, and Local Policymaking Senior renters will need more affordable, senior-friendly housing in the next two decades.The COVID-19 Pandemic May Have Changed College Career and Technical Education for Good Before the pandemic community colleges had been increasingly embracing distance education because of its flexibility and accessibility. Our survey findings show the pandemic may have accelerated this trend among college CTE programs.The COVID-19 Pandemic May Have Changed College Career and Technical Education for Good Before the pandemic community colleges had been increasingly embracing distance education because of its flexibility and accessibility. New research shows the pandemic may have accelerated this trend.Easing Barriers to Child Care Food Subsidies for Home-Based Child Care Providers Offers Policymakers an Overlooked Opportunity Removing barriers could support the healthy development and well-being of millions of American children.Public Housing Authorities Are Supporting Equitable Vaccine Distribution among Communities Hardest Hit by COVID-19 Public housing authorities’ service delivery can serve as a model for future initiatives.