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Six Policy Takeaways from the First Democratic Presidential Debate

October 14, 2015 bppj 0

By Rob Moore 10/14/2015 Much of the coverage of the first Democratic Party presidential debate of the 2016 election season has focused on its congeniality and Bernie […]

Recent Alabama DMV Closures Threaten Democracy, Reinforce Negative Image

October 9, 2015 bppj 0

By Rob Moore 10/9/2015 Last June, in the wake of the Charleston white supremacist massacre, Alabama Governor Robert Bentley brought down the four confederate flags that flew around […]

“Our Thoughts and Prayers Are Not Enough”: Congress Must Enact Commonsense Gun Control Legislation 

October 1, 2015 bppj 0

By Rob Moore 10/1/2015 Earlier today, another school shooting happened, this time at Oregon’s Umpqua Community College. Ten are dead, twenty are wounded. Circumstances of the […]

The Class Size Debate: What the Evidence Means for Education Policy

September 23, 2015 bppj 0

By Darian Woods “The days in which lawmakers support schools that are somehow good enough for someone else’s children, but not for their own – those […]

Policy and the Second Republican Presidential Debate

September 20, 2015 bppj 0

By Andrew Herrmann 9/20/2015 While the Republican candidates spent most of the 2nd Presidential debate discussing each other’s negotiation skills, business acumen, and affirming that […]

Bringing down healthcare costs: How can society promote affordability in the healthcare system?

May 17, 2015 bppj 0

By Hewett Chiu Mr. and Mrs. Garcia walked into a local community clinic. Mr. Garcia has had trouble breathing for quite a while now, but he […]

One Giant Graveyard: Understanding Murder and the War on Drugs in Mexico, 2006–2013

April 22, 2015 bppj 0

By Ignacio Camacho “I wish you had no narco-trafficking, but it’s not really your fault. Basically, we did too good of a job of taking […]

Local Food Procurement in Times of Crisis

April 8, 2015 bppj 0

by Sasha Feldstein The most recent Farm Bill, officially known as the Agricultural Act of 2014, was probably most widely associated with an $8.6 billion cut […]

Confronting the Past: Understanding El Salvador's Child Migration Crisis

February 11, 2015 bppj 0

by Katya Rodriguez As a first generation Salvadoran-American, I have always been interested in understanding why my grandmother decided to send her two teenage daughters […]

Sleep is Healthy: A Simple, Old Idea with Big Consequences

February 10, 2015 bppj 0

By Alison Chopel Introduction When we think of a healthy lifestyle, the first things that come to mind are diet and exercise. Sleep is the […]

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