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Combining dollar cutoffs with indexing changes fundamentally alters the structure and philosophy that have guided the Social Security program for the past 90 years.
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.More Than 50 Years after the Fair Housing Act, More Action Is Needed to Address Housing Discrimination against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Federal leadership and broader public awareness of the discrimination faced by Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders can help move us closer to the promise of the Fair Housing Act.Three Ways to Increase the Impact of the First Step Act’s Earned Time Credits Without changes now, the outlook for earned time credits having a meaningful impact on opportunities for early release is bleak.Corporate America Can Advance Racial Equity by Expanding Employment Opportunities to Justice-Impacted People Corporations are increasingly committing to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion but could do more for people with criminal backgrounds.Expanding Subsidies for Home-Based Child Care Providers Could Aid the Postpandemic Economic Recovery Despite the importance of home-based child care providers, many do not participate in or benefit from public child care investments.