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Month: January 2018

HealthCare

As Trump Attacks the Federal Health Law, Some States Try to Shore it Up

January 29, 2018 admin 0

by Christine Vestal

Analysis and Opinions

Public Schools Can Revive Citizenship — If We Let Them

January 29, 2018 admin 0

by Ron Berger

Videos

Citizenship question in 2020 U.S. Census: political power shift?

January 29, 2018 admin 0

by admin The

Analysis and Opinions

Giving Catholic Schools the Flexibility to Innovate

January 26, 2018 admin 0

by Kathleen Porter-Magee

Analysis and Opinions

Forget About Trump and the Dreamers

January 26, 2018 admin 0

by Linda Chavez

Immigration

Jeb Bush/Richard Fisher on and Immigration and economic realities: We cannot rebuild Houston and CA without Mexican labor

January 25, 2018 admin 0

by admin Holly

Analysis and Opinions

Education Reform Is Off Track. Here’s How to Fix It

January 25, 2018 admin 0

by Robert Pondiscio

Analysis and Opinions

Special Ed Shell Game in Texas. Who’s to Blame? Follow the Money

January 24, 2018 admin 0

by Beth Hawkins,

Analysis and Opinions

Securing America’s Future Act Is a Net Negative for the Immigration System

January 24, 2018 admin 0

by David Bier

Analysis and Opinions

Higher Immigration Keeps Social Security Solvent

January 24, 2018 admin 0

by Emily Top

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