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The Washington, D.C. region is diverse, growing, and generally prosperous. Yet it is also divided by race and income, bedeviled by traffic congestion, and struggling to manage growth and development. Through research and policy development, Brookings experts seek to understand the region’s demographic and economic trends, increase residents’ access to opportunity, support a competitive and inclusive regional economy, and promote sustainable growth patterns.
Supporters of the Affordable Healthcare Act gather in front of the Supreme Court before the court's announcement of the legality of the law in Washington (REUTERS/Joshua Roberts).
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The Affordable Care Act and Designing the District of Columbia's Health Benefits Exchange
May 13, 2013, Alice M. Rivlin
Alice Rivlin encourages the District of Columbia Health Committee to implement the health benefits exchanges of the Affordable Care Act in order to provide universal affordable health care coverage.
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Book Chapter | Emerald Group Publishing
April 2, 2013, Audrey Singer
Article | The National Interest
March/April 2013, Marvin Kalb
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November 8, 2012, Martha Ross and Nicole Prchal Svajlenka
May 25, 2012, Christopher B. Leinberger and Mariela Alfonzo
May 23, 2012, Carol O'Cleireacain
October 5, 2011, Martha Ross
July 27, 2011, Benjamin Orr and Alice M. Rivlin
December 10, 2010, Randall R. Bovbjerg, Gina M. Lagomarsino, Jack A. Meyer and Barbara A. Ormond
Report | Brookings Institution
October 7, 2010, Scott W. Allard and Benjamin Roth
Article | The Washingtonian
August 13, 2010, Peter W. Singer
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Alice M. Rivlin
Director, Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform
Senior Fellow, Economic Studies
Martha Ross
Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program