Spotlight: Economic Mobility

Reuters/Jim Young - Child waves an American flag in Virginia.
Isabel V. Sawhill and Ron Haskins, November 01, 2009
Americans have always believed that their country is unique in providing the opportunity to get ahead. Ron Haskins and Isabel Sawhill deconstruct five myths about economic mobility in the United States, saying that we need better policies to help create a true opportunity society.
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Economic Mobility, Children & Families, U.S. Poverty, U.S. Economy
Spotlight: Health Care

Reuters/Kevin Lamarque - Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid speaks about health insurance reform on Capitol Hill in Washington.
Darrell M. West, October 28, 2009
"Opt-out” has become the most powerful phrase in the health care debate, thanks to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s decision to include it in Senate legislation. If particular jurisdictions do not like a public option, they simply can exit the government health insurance system for uninsured residents. This is a very American idea, writes Darrell West. However, from a governance standpoint, the public option creates a worrisome precedent for other policy areas.
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Health Care, U.S. Congress, U.S. Politics, Federalism
Up Front Blog

Reuters/Mike Blake - The sun sets behind power lines in Carlsbad, California.
Charles K. Ebinger and Lea T. Rosenbohm, October 27, 2009
Charles Ebinger and Lea Rosenbohm say President Obama's decision to use $3.4 billion dollars of stimulus money to begin developing a smart grid is a welcome development. Ebinger and Rosenbohm look to how the smart grid will help benefit providers and consumers while noting additional steps that will be required moving forward.
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Energy Security, Infrastructure, U.S. Congress