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A state-by-state analysis of victim compensation statutes reveals tremendous potential for states to better meet the needs of survivors of violence and to ultimately break cycles of harm.
Breaking quorum in the Texas legislature is a tradition nearly as old as the state itself and, by law, should be handled by ...
This is the final video in the “State Voting Rights Acts: Explained” video series created by the Center for American Progress ...
The High Cost of Truancy Chronic truancy has short-term consequences for students but can have long-lasting effects for individuals, families, and communities.
Join CAP for a discussion on how to protect the United States’ youngest learners from extreme heat in the face of efforts to roll back climate progress.
Sectoral Bargaining Can Support High Union Membership Sectoral bargaining should be part of a broad set of reforms to rebuild unions in the United States.
Join CAP for a discussion on how state and local leaders can mitigate the effects of federal cuts to public school to ensure ...
This series of fact sheets provides insights into how the OBBBA and the administration’s policies will increase the costs of ...
History shows that when just 3.5 percent of a population—about 12 million Americans—engage in peaceful protest, their demands ...
Just when people could need more help amid worrying signs for the economy, Trump is gutting the social safety net and threatening retirement savings.
How Much Nature Should America Keep? A good answer to this question starts with a commitment to protecting 30 percent of U.S. lands and oceans by 2030.
The Inflation Reduction Act Still Reduces the Deficit Higher clean energy tax credit costs mean they are working better than expected.
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