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California’s Cap-and-Trade Program Has Proven Effective – Now Let’s Make it Equitable

April 10, 2020 bppj 0

By Alex Pfeifer-Rosenblum Is California’s cap-and-trade program working? It depends on where you live. If you’re interested in reducing emissions statewide, it’s hard to argue […]

Spring 2020 Journal: Evaluating California’s Electric Vehicle Policy

April 10, 2020 bppj 0

This article is the third article featured in our Spring 2020 journal. For the complete journal, please see the “Journal Archive” tab above. by Jake […]

Spring 2020 Journal: United States Maternity Leave Policy Proposal to Improve Breastfeeding

April 9, 2020 bppj 0

This article is the second article featured in our Spring 2020 journal. For the complete journal, please see the “Journal Archive” tab above. by Marie […]

Spring 2020 Journal: Engineering Equity in Oakland’s Cannabis Market

April 8, 2020 bppj 0

This article is the first article featured in our Spring 2020 journal. For the complete journal, please see the “Journal Archive” tab above. by Aly […]

Unwarranted Use of Force on Students with Disabilities in Nonpublic School Settings

April 6, 2020 bppj 0

by Carley Clemons In 2013, the US Department of Education found that Stuart, a nine-year old boy with autism attending a Bay Area nonpublic school, […]

It’s Not Enough to Build More Housing. We Also Need to Build More Bathrooms.

April 2, 2020 bppj 0

by Divya Shiv Some say a good man is hard to find. I would make one minor adjustment: a good bathroom is hard to find. […]

North Carolina Needs an Attendance Plan for Elementary Schools

March 23, 2020 bppj 0

By Rachel Hammond In the 2015-2016 school year, 11.2% of elementary school students in North Carolina were chronically absent, missing 18 or more days of […]

The IRS must introduce tax reforms to regulate donor-advised funds. Here are some proposals to consider.

March 18, 2020 bppj 0

by Sana Satpathy As tax time approaches, the top one percent of US earners are meeting with their accountants to catch-up on the hottest tax […]

If You Care About Coronavirus, You Should Care About Paid Sick Leave

March 13, 2020 bppj 0

By Leah Catotti Most of us are at least a little worried about Coronavirus (COVID-19) – and our fears have become increasingly valid as predictions […]

The 2020 Candidates on Higher Education

March 5, 2020 bppj 0

By Maria Valle and Reyna McKinnon With higher education costs and student debt reaching record highs, nearly all 2020 Democratic Primary candidates have plans to […]

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