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Five Facts on Police Reform Proposals. The recent conviction of Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin for the 2020 murder of George Floyd has once again put the spotlight on broader police reform efforts in Congress. SCHOOL DISRUPTED: THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON K-12 EDUCATION The report explores an important factor throughout this phenomenon called “parent agency,” which is a parent’s ability to pursue changes in their child’s education when they believe change is warranted. Louisiana certainly was not shielded from the effects of COVID-19 on K-12 schooling and saw nearly 17,000 students leave thepublic
CONVICTED FORMER CONGRESSMAN STILL DRAWS ESTIMATED $1 After being sentenced to 10 years in prison for a 23-count conviction for racketeering, fraud and other corruption charges, disgraced former Congressman Chaka Fattah was released from prison last July after about one year.. But the icing on this crooked cake is that Fattah iscollecting a
CALIFORNIA REVEALS $75 BILLION BUDGET SURPLUS AFTER California collected loads of tax revenue from high earners, which is bringing the state to an unexpected $75.7 billion state budget surplus. On top of the surplus, California state government is getting $26 billion from President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act – a federal coronavirus aid bill signed into law in March. 3,309 NEW EARMARKS PROPOSED BY 324 MEMBERS OF CONGRESS However, 104 Republicans signed onto the Democrat-backed spending measure. Examples of Republican proposed earmarks include requests from Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) for $2 million for two new YMCAs in Ottawa and Joliet; $1.2 million for a “Canandaigua Trolley” from Rep. Chris Jacobs (R-NY); and $18.6 million to rebuild the fire station in Kodiak, Alaska (Rep. Don Young R-AK). $96 TRILLION IN UNFUNDED U.S. MEDICARE AND SOCIAL SECURITY While Uncle Sam has $5.9 trillion in assets, the $129 trillion owed in bills — including military and civilian retirement benefits — means the U.S. is in the hole for $123 trillion. Just the unfunded liabilities in Medicare and Social Security add up to $96 trillion. It is a stunning amount coming due over the next 75 years. PEW: YOUNG, LIBERAL, WHITE WOMEN SUFFER MENTAL HEALTH Pew: Young, Liberal, White Women Suffer Mental Health Issues. Elizabeth Condra Evie Magazine April 15, 2021. Anastasia Shuraeva. It’s a common tactic of the politically charged on either side (and normally perceived as a cheap one at that) to take the particular adherents of an ideology and equate that diehard worship to mentalillness
ILLINOIS' PENSION BOMB HAS A SHORT FUSE More than 1 in 10 Illinoisans – 1.1 million, or about 11.4% of the adult population – are members of an Illinois public pension system. Those government retirment systems are sitting on mountains of debt. There's $144 billion in debt just in the five statewide systems, by the state’s conservative estimate, or $261 billion by a more WHERE DOES BIDEN GO FROM HERE ON IMMIGRATION President Biden finally seems to realize there's a crisis on the southern border. In March he breezily assured reporters that “The truth of the matter is: Nothing has changed. It happens every single, solitary year.” But now, with polling clearly showing his vulnerability on immigration, he blames the Trump administration for not telling him there would be a border crisis. FEDERAL EMPLOYEES GET $1,400 PER WEEK The new perk is funded through a new $570 million family leave account exclusively for federal workers. Full-time federal employees can take up to 600 hours in paid leave until September 30, up to $35 an hour and $1,400 a week. That is 15 weeks for a 40-hour employee. Part-time and “seasonal” employees are eligible, too, with equivalentREALCLEARPOLICY
Five Facts on Police Reform Proposals. The recent conviction of Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin for the 2020 murder of George Floyd has once again put the spotlight on broader police reform efforts in Congress. SCHOOL DISRUPTED: THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON K-12 EDUCATION The report explores an important factor throughout this phenomenon called “parent agency,” which is a parent’s ability to pursue changes in their child’s education when they believe change is warranted. Louisiana certainly was not shielded from the effects of COVID-19 on K-12 schooling and saw nearly 17,000 students leave thepublic
CONVICTED FORMER CONGRESSMAN STILL DRAWS ESTIMATED $1 After being sentenced to 10 years in prison for a 23-count conviction for racketeering, fraud and other corruption charges, disgraced former Congressman Chaka Fattah was released from prison last July after about one year.. But the icing on this crooked cake is that Fattah iscollecting a
CALIFORNIA REVEALS $75 BILLION BUDGET SURPLUS AFTER California collected loads of tax revenue from high earners, which is bringing the state to an unexpected $75.7 billion state budget surplus. On top of the surplus, California state government is getting $26 billion from President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act – a federal coronavirus aid bill signed into law in March. 3,309 NEW EARMARKS PROPOSED BY 324 MEMBERS OF CONGRESS However, 104 Republicans signed onto the Democrat-backed spending measure. Examples of Republican proposed earmarks include requests from Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) for $2 million for two new YMCAs in Ottawa and Joliet; $1.2 million for a “Canandaigua Trolley” from Rep. Chris Jacobs (R-NY); and $18.6 million to rebuild the fire station in Kodiak, Alaska (Rep. Don Young R-AK). $96 TRILLION IN UNFUNDED U.S. MEDICARE AND SOCIAL SECURITY While Uncle Sam has $5.9 trillion in assets, the $129 trillion owed in bills — including military and civilian retirement benefits — means the U.S. is in the hole for $123 trillion. Just the unfunded liabilities in Medicare and Social Security add up to $96 trillion. It is a stunning amount coming due over the next 75 years. PEW: YOUNG, LIBERAL, WHITE WOMEN SUFFER MENTAL HEALTH Pew: Young, Liberal, White Women Suffer Mental Health Issues. Elizabeth Condra Evie Magazine April 15, 2021. Anastasia Shuraeva. It’s a common tactic of the politically charged on either side (and normally perceived as a cheap one at that) to take the particular adherents of an ideology and equate that diehard worship to mentalillness
ILLINOIS' PENSION BOMB HAS A SHORT FUSE More than 1 in 10 Illinoisans – 1.1 million, or about 11.4% of the adult population – are members of an Illinois public pension system. Those government retirment systems are sitting on mountains of debt. There's $144 billion in debt just in the five statewide systems, by the state’s conservative estimate, or $261 billion by a more WHERE DOES BIDEN GO FROM HERE ON IMMIGRATION President Biden finally seems to realize there's a crisis on the southern border. In March he breezily assured reporters that “The truth of the matter is: Nothing has changed. It happens every single, solitary year.” But now, with polling clearly showing his vulnerability on immigration, he blames the Trump administration for not telling him there would be a border crisis. FEDERAL EMPLOYEES GET $1,400 PER WEEK The new perk is funded through a new $570 million family leave account exclusively for federal workers. Full-time federal employees can take up to 600 hours in paid leave until September 30, up to $35 an hour and $1,400 a week. That is 15 weeks for a 40-hour employee. Part-time and “seasonal” employees are eligible, too, with equivalent CONGRESS NEEDS TO PUT THE BRAKES ON SPENDING The Biden spending binge is a walk on the wild side in terms of breaking norms and constraints on government (over)reach. The New York Times offered up some old-school arithmetic for the three big-ticket Biden schemes – the Biden-friendly NYT revealed an astonishing $6 trillion tab. Add together this spending extravaganza to the current level of government expenditures, and the RETHINKING THE TRADE DEFICIT President Biden’s success depends on working-class prosperity which means lowering the trade deficit. But technically viable policy tools are not on the public radar, as Biden’s predecessor proved. CALIFORNIA REVEALS $75 BILLION BUDGET SURPLUS AFTER California collected loads of tax revenue from high earners, which is bringing the state to an unexpected $75.7 billion state budget surplus. On top of the surplus, California state government is getting $26 billion from President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act – a federal coronavirus aid bill signed into law in March. THE NEW ALZHEIMER’S DRUG THAT COULD BREAK MEDICARE Medicare, the federal health insurance program that covers Americans over 65, is facing an impossible dilemma: Should it cover a new and expensive medication for Alzheimer’s disease, which afflicts 6 million Americans and for which there is no existing REAL ESTATE PRICES ARE SOARING, AND NO, IT’S NOT A BUBBLE The parallels are hard to ignore: the record prices, the bidding wars, the subdivisions that fill up as soon as they’re built, the resourceful buyer who clinched a deal by dropping off cupcakes that matched the home’s interior paint colors. WASTEOFTHEDAY: $530K GRANT TO HOOKERS FOR JESUS The Department of Justice giving anti-human trafficking grants to an organization running a safehouse program for sex-trafficking victimsand women
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A friend recently told me about his struggles at work, in a re-opened office. He was putting in long hours, but he perceived a pervasive irony: “It seems nearly impossible to get work done while SECRET IRS FILES SHOW HOW WEALTHIEST AVOID TAXES In 2007, Jeff Bezos, then a multibillionaire and now the world’s richest man, did not pay a penny in federal income taxes. He achieved the feat again in 2011. In 2018, Tesla founder Elon Musk, t FIVE FACTS ON THE SENATE PARLIAMENTARIAN Here are five facts about the parliamentarian: The office of the parliamentarian has its roots in Article I, Section 5, of the Constitution, which says that “Each House may determine the Rules of its Proceedings.”; Thomas Jefferson played a key role in compiling the operational rules of the House and the Senate when he published his Manual of Parliamentary Practice in 1801. CHAUVIN TRIAL OVERTIME COST NEARLY $3 MILLION Ramped-up security during the three weeks of Derek Chauvin's trial cost taxpayers nearly $3 million, the Minneapolis Police Department said Thursday.. Citing unexpected costs, Police Chief Medaria Arradondo asked the Minneapolis City Council for an additional $5million.
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The Progressive Era was the first major period in American political development to feature, as a primary characteristic, the open anddirect
SCHOOL DISRUPTED: THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON K-12 EDUCATION The report explores an important factor throughout this phenomenon called “parent agency,” which is a parent’s ability to pursue changes in their child’s education when they believe change is warranted. Louisiana certainly was not shielded from the effects of COVID-19 on K-12 schooling and saw nearly 17,000 students leave thepublic
3,309 NEW EARMARKS PROPOSED BY 324 MEMBERS OF CONGRESS Last week, however, 3,309 earmarks from 220 Democrats and 104 Republicans were proposed. Pork is back on the table. The total tab for taxpayers is nearly $10 billion. We broke our investigation at Forbes where we also included links to our interactive map – we mapped all earmarks by congressional district. It’s a reminder ofwhy the
CONVICTED FORMER CONGRESSMAN STILL DRAWS ESTIMATED $1 After being sentenced to 10 years in prison for a 23-count conviction for racketeering, fraud and other corruption charges, disgraced former Congressman Chaka Fattah was released from prison last July after about one year.. But the icing on this crooked cake is that Fattah iscollecting a
CALIFORNIA REVEALS $75 BILLION BUDGET SURPLUS AFTER California collected loads of tax revenue from high earners, which is bringing the state to an unexpected $75.7 billion state budget surplus. On top of the surplus, California state government is getting $26 billion from President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act – a federal coronavirus aid bill signed into law in March. $96 TRILLION IN UNFUNDED U.S. MEDICARE AND SOCIAL SECURITY While Uncle Sam has $5.9 trillion in assets, the $129 trillion owed in bills — including military and civilian retirement benefits — means the U.S. is in the hole for $123 trillion. Just the unfunded liabilities in Medicare and Social Security add up to $96 trillion. It is a stunning amount coming due over the next 75 years. PEW: YOUNG, LIBERAL, WHITE WOMEN SUFFER MENTAL HEALTH Pew: Young, Liberal, White Women Suffer Mental Health Issues. Elizabeth Condra Evie Magazine April 15, 2021. Anastasia Shuraeva. It’s a common tactic of the politically charged on either side (and normally perceived as a cheap one at that) to take the particular adherents of an ideology and equate that diehard worship to mentalillness
ILLINOIS' PENSION BOMB HAS A SHORT FUSE More than 1 in 10 Illinoisans – 1.1 million, or about 11.4% of the adult population – are members of an Illinois public pension system. Those government retirment systems are sitting on mountains of debt. There's $144 billion in debt just in the five statewide systems, by the state’s conservative estimate, or $261 billion by a more WHERE DOES BIDEN GO FROM HERE ON IMMIGRATION President Biden finally seems to realize there's a crisis on the southern border. In March he breezily assured reporters that “The truth of the matter is: Nothing has changed. It happens every single, solitary year.” But now, with polling clearly showing his vulnerability on immigration, he blames the Trump administration for not telling him there would be a border crisis. FEDERAL EMPLOYEES GET $1,400 PER WEEK The new perk is funded through a new $570 million family leave account exclusively for federal workers. Full-time federal employees can take up to 600 hours in paid leave until September 30, up to $35 an hour and $1,400 a week. That is 15 weeks for a 40-hour employee. Part-time and “seasonal” employees are eligible, too, with equivalentREALCLEARPOLICY
The Progressive Era was the first major period in American political development to feature, as a primary characteristic, the open anddirect
SCHOOL DISRUPTED: THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON K-12 EDUCATION The report explores an important factor throughout this phenomenon called “parent agency,” which is a parent’s ability to pursue changes in their child’s education when they believe change is warranted. Louisiana certainly was not shielded from the effects of COVID-19 on K-12 schooling and saw nearly 17,000 students leave thepublic
3,309 NEW EARMARKS PROPOSED BY 324 MEMBERS OF CONGRESS Last week, however, 3,309 earmarks from 220 Democrats and 104 Republicans were proposed. Pork is back on the table. The total tab for taxpayers is nearly $10 billion. We broke our investigation at Forbes where we also included links to our interactive map – we mapped all earmarks by congressional district. It’s a reminder ofwhy the
CONVICTED FORMER CONGRESSMAN STILL DRAWS ESTIMATED $1 After being sentenced to 10 years in prison for a 23-count conviction for racketeering, fraud and other corruption charges, disgraced former Congressman Chaka Fattah was released from prison last July after about one year.. But the icing on this crooked cake is that Fattah iscollecting a
CALIFORNIA REVEALS $75 BILLION BUDGET SURPLUS AFTER California collected loads of tax revenue from high earners, which is bringing the state to an unexpected $75.7 billion state budget surplus. On top of the surplus, California state government is getting $26 billion from President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act – a federal coronavirus aid bill signed into law in March. $96 TRILLION IN UNFUNDED U.S. MEDICARE AND SOCIAL SECURITY While Uncle Sam has $5.9 trillion in assets, the $129 trillion owed in bills — including military and civilian retirement benefits — means the U.S. is in the hole for $123 trillion. Just the unfunded liabilities in Medicare and Social Security add up to $96 trillion. It is a stunning amount coming due over the next 75 years. PEW: YOUNG, LIBERAL, WHITE WOMEN SUFFER MENTAL HEALTH Pew: Young, Liberal, White Women Suffer Mental Health Issues. Elizabeth Condra Evie Magazine April 15, 2021. Anastasia Shuraeva. It’s a common tactic of the politically charged on either side (and normally perceived as a cheap one at that) to take the particular adherents of an ideology and equate that diehard worship to mentalillness
ILLINOIS' PENSION BOMB HAS A SHORT FUSE More than 1 in 10 Illinoisans – 1.1 million, or about 11.4% of the adult population – are members of an Illinois public pension system. Those government retirment systems are sitting on mountains of debt. There's $144 billion in debt just in the five statewide systems, by the state’s conservative estimate, or $261 billion by a more WHERE DOES BIDEN GO FROM HERE ON IMMIGRATION President Biden finally seems to realize there's a crisis on the southern border. In March he breezily assured reporters that “The truth of the matter is: Nothing has changed. It happens every single, solitary year.” But now, with polling clearly showing his vulnerability on immigration, he blames the Trump administration for not telling him there would be a border crisis. FEDERAL EMPLOYEES GET $1,400 PER WEEK The new perk is funded through a new $570 million family leave account exclusively for federal workers. Full-time federal employees can take up to 600 hours in paid leave until September 30, up to $35 an hour and $1,400 a week. That is 15 weeks for a 40-hour employee. Part-time and “seasonal” employees are eligible, too, with equivalent RURAL FAMILIES NEED EDUCATIONAL CHOICE TOO 1 day ago · Whether it was the curriculum of virtual schooling, difficulties with online education, or the need for social interaction, public school parents began to look for alternatives to educating their children outside of their zoned public school. NEW STARTUP VISA WOULD SHOW THE US IS READY TO GROW 1 day ago · The startup visa is an idea that President Barack Obama included in his administration’s immigration reform framework.Unfortunately, it’s an idea that lost momentum when President Trump took office in 2017 and took steps to restrict the number of workers coming to the U.S. CALIFORNIA REVEALS $75 BILLION BUDGET SURPLUS AFTER California collected loads of tax revenue from high earners, which is bringing the state to an unexpected $75.7 billion state budget surplus. On top of the surplus, California state government is getting $26 billion from President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act – a federal coronavirus aid bill signed into law in March. RETHINKING THE TRADE DEFICIT President Biden’s success depends on working-class prosperity which means lowering the trade deficit. But technically viable policy tools are not on the public radar, as Biden’s predecessor proved. WE MUST MAKE POLICING BETTER WITHOUT 'DEFUNDING' OR By the time I heard a local activist leader shout that he had brought a group of protesters outside my house to make my children, wife, and neighbors “uncomfortable,” I had mostly given up on the idea that meaningful systemic changes would come out of REALCLEARPOLICY JUNE 9, 2021 ARCHIVES RealClearPolicy June 9, 2021 Archives | RealClearPolicy FIVE FACTS ON THE SENATE PARLIAMENTARIAN Here are five facts about the parliamentarian: The office of the parliamentarian has its roots in Article I, Section 5, of the Constitution, which says that “Each House may determine the Rules of its Proceedings.”; Thomas Jefferson played a key role in compiling the operational rules of the House and the Senate when he published his Manual of Parliamentary Practice in 1801. AMERICA’S OVERDUE TO UNFRIEND MARK ZUCKERBERG Many have understandably applauded Facebook’s decision to ban former President Donald Trump from the site for the next two years, but the ability of a company to decide who should be in the public square, which the social network has effectively become, raises troubling questions about the future of our tattered democracy.. The decision was announced by Nick Clegg, the former deputy REALCLEARPOLICY WEEK OF MAY 31, 2021 ARCHIVES RealClearPolicy Week of May 31, 2021 Archives | RealClearPolicyVIOLET SAGE-WALKER
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Opinion, News, Analysis, Video and Polls. Five Facts on Police Reform Proposals. The recent conviction of Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin for the 2020 murder of George Floyd has once again put the spotlight on broader police reform efforts in Congress. SCHOOL DISRUPTED: THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON K-12 EDUCATION The report explores an important factor throughout this phenomenon called “parent agency,” which is a parent’s ability to pursue changes in their child’s education when they believe change is warranted. Louisiana certainly was not shielded from the effects of COVID-19 on K-12 schooling and saw nearly 17,000 students leave thepublic
CALIFORNIA REVEALS $75 BILLION BUDGET SURPLUS AFTER California collected loads of tax revenue from high earners, which is bringing the state to an unexpected $75.7 billion state budget surplus. On top of the surplus, California state government is getting $26 billion from President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act – a federal coronavirus aid bill signed into law in March. ILLINOIS' PENSION BOMB HAS A SHORT FUSE More than 1 in 10 Illinoisans – 1.1 million, or about 11.4% of the adult population – are members of an Illinois public pension system. Those government retirment systems are sitting on mountains of debt. There's $144 billion in debt just in the five statewide systems, by the state’s conservative estimate, or $261 billion by a more 3,309 NEW EARMARKS PROPOSED BY 324 MEMBERS OF CONGRESS Last week, however, 3,309 earmarks from 220 Democrats and 104 Republicans were proposed. Pork is back on the table. The total tab for taxpayers is nearly $10 billion. We broke our investigation at Forbes where we also included links to our interactive map – we mapped all earmarks by congressional district. It’s a reminder ofwhy the
$1 TRILLION IN NON-COVID-RELATED CORONAVIRUS “STIMULUS In FY2020, Congress appropriated $3 billion for Amtrak ($2 billion in annual appropriations, plus an additional $1 billion in the CARES Act COVID relief bill). In the three years before the pandemic, AMTRAK lost $392 million – even after a $5 billion taxpayer subsidy (FY2017-FY2019). Then there is the money for arts, libraries, andmuseums.
AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN GIVES STATES MONEY, BUT TIES THEIR The new legislation cuts them a break by forcing far more dynamic states — including Massachusetts — to employ the policies that have left New York and Illinois spinning their wheels as other states roar by. State officials may salivate over the $350 billion in aid contained in the American Rescue Plan. But receipt of that aidshouldn’t
BILL WOULD TARGET WOMEN SELLING GOODS ON SITES LIKE ETSY When a bipartisan group of U.S. Senators introduced The Integrity, Notification, and Fairness in Online Retail Marketplaces for Consumers (INFORM Consumers) Act at the end of March 2021, it was well received as an effort to address the growing problem of illicit goods sold online.In its current form, however, provisions in the INFORM Consumers Act would disproportionately harm THE CONSERVATIVE CASE FOR EXPANDED NATIONAL SERVICE Nobody seems to see national service as an intrinsically bad thing, at least in principle. Many even think it could be a positively good thing.But for the most part, today’s national service proposals tend either to be meager expansions of the current model exemplified by AmeriCorps and Teach for America, or unworkable mandatory and universal plans that might hurt the poor more than INEQUALITY AND THE VEIL OF IGNORANCE Inequality and the Veil of Ignorance. By Courtney Such. August 09, 2015. America's income gap is much debated. But a new paper — invoking the famous "veil of ignorance" theory of philosopher John Rawls, who is much beloved on the left — suggests it may not be as dramatic as many believe. The paper suggests that global inequality,not
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Opinion, News, Analysis, Video and Polls. Five Facts on Police Reform Proposals. The recent conviction of Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin for the 2020 murder of George Floyd has once again put the spotlight on broader police reform efforts in Congress. SCHOOL DISRUPTED: THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON K-12 EDUCATION The report explores an important factor throughout this phenomenon called “parent agency,” which is a parent’s ability to pursue changes in their child’s education when they believe change is warranted. Louisiana certainly was not shielded from the effects of COVID-19 on K-12 schooling and saw nearly 17,000 students leave thepublic
CALIFORNIA REVEALS $75 BILLION BUDGET SURPLUS AFTER California collected loads of tax revenue from high earners, which is bringing the state to an unexpected $75.7 billion state budget surplus. On top of the surplus, California state government is getting $26 billion from President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act – a federal coronavirus aid bill signed into law in March. ILLINOIS' PENSION BOMB HAS A SHORT FUSE More than 1 in 10 Illinoisans – 1.1 million, or about 11.4% of the adult population – are members of an Illinois public pension system. Those government retirment systems are sitting on mountains of debt. There's $144 billion in debt just in the five statewide systems, by the state’s conservative estimate, or $261 billion by a more 3,309 NEW EARMARKS PROPOSED BY 324 MEMBERS OF CONGRESS Last week, however, 3,309 earmarks from 220 Democrats and 104 Republicans were proposed. Pork is back on the table. The total tab for taxpayers is nearly $10 billion. We broke our investigation at Forbes where we also included links to our interactive map – we mapped all earmarks by congressional district. It’s a reminder ofwhy the
$1 TRILLION IN NON-COVID-RELATED CORONAVIRUS “STIMULUS In FY2020, Congress appropriated $3 billion for Amtrak ($2 billion in annual appropriations, plus an additional $1 billion in the CARES Act COVID relief bill). In the three years before the pandemic, AMTRAK lost $392 million – even after a $5 billion taxpayer subsidy (FY2017-FY2019). Then there is the money for arts, libraries, andmuseums.
AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN GIVES STATES MONEY, BUT TIES THEIR The new legislation cuts them a break by forcing far more dynamic states — including Massachusetts — to employ the policies that have left New York and Illinois spinning their wheels as other states roar by. State officials may salivate over the $350 billion in aid contained in the American Rescue Plan. But receipt of that aidshouldn’t
BILL WOULD TARGET WOMEN SELLING GOODS ON SITES LIKE ETSY When a bipartisan group of U.S. Senators introduced The Integrity, Notification, and Fairness in Online Retail Marketplaces for Consumers (INFORM Consumers) Act at the end of March 2021, it was well received as an effort to address the growing problem of illicit goods sold online.In its current form, however, provisions in the INFORM Consumers Act would disproportionately harm THE CONSERVATIVE CASE FOR EXPANDED NATIONAL SERVICE Nobody seems to see national service as an intrinsically bad thing, at least in principle. Many even think it could be a positively good thing.But for the most part, today’s national service proposals tend either to be meager expansions of the current model exemplified by AmeriCorps and Teach for America, or unworkable mandatory and universal plans that might hurt the poor more than INEQUALITY AND THE VEIL OF IGNORANCE Inequality and the Veil of Ignorance. By Courtney Such. August 09, 2015. America's income gap is much debated. But a new paper — invoking the famous "veil of ignorance" theory of philosopher John Rawls, who is much beloved on the left — suggests it may not be as dramatic as many believe. The paper suggests that global inequality,not
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Opinion, News, Analysis, Video and Polls. Five Facts on Police Reform Proposals. The recent conviction of Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin for the 2020 murder of George Floyd has once again put the spotlight on broader police reform efforts in Congress. THE OUTSOURCING OF AMERICA’S FOOD When I was a child, my parents used to pile me and my siblings into my dad’s Oldsmobile Bravada every Sunday night and drive us to my grandparents’ house, just outside of town. In my home INCREASED IMMIGRATION IS NOT A SIMPLE SOLUTION FOR US 1 day ago · Despite this reality, Jay Evensen of Salt Lake City’s Deseret News argues that the slowdown in population growth revealed by the Census “portends a population disaster.” Bloomberg News’ Noah Smith thinks lower population growth creates a “grim economic future.” Many commentators argue for increasing immigration above the more than one million already allowed in each year to spur DIVERSITY—UNLESS YOU’RE ASIAN The Supreme Court will soon consider whether to take up the long-awaited Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard case, which pits Harvard’s race-conscious admissions process against a group of Asian-American applicants who don’t fit into Harvard’s idea of “favored minorities.” The central idea behind the case is whether Harvard’s use of race to create what it sees as a “diverse WHY WOULD WE EXPECT PHILOSOPHER-JUDGES? (Erin Schaff/The New York Times via AP, Pool) The manifesto for “A Better Originalism” grounded in transcendent moral truths and a teleological conception of the regime has been ably critiqued and ably defended in this space. But these critiques have pertained largely to the question of judicial authority. BAY AREA TECHIES TURNED TAHOE INTO A ZOOM-TOWN They just kept coming. The day-trippers, Airbnbers, second-home owners, and unmasked revelers. Unleashed after California’s first statewide COVID-19 lockdown ended in late June of last year, they swarmed Lake Tahoe in numbers never before seen, even for POMPEO CONFIRMS STATE DEP. OPPOSED WUHAN LAB PROBE Asked about revelations in a June 3 Vanity Fair report that key officials deep within the State Department sought to keep the public from knowing that U.S. funds had supported gain-of-function research at China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), Pompeo CHILD ALLOWANCES MAKE THE IRS AMERICA'S NUMBER ONE WELFARE Definitions of welfare vary but usually involve cash and cash-like government benefits provided directly to low-income individuals, whose costs are supported by taxes paid by others. That distinguishes “welfare” from “social insurance” like unemployment benefits, Medicare, and Social Security that individuals earn directly through work and the payroll taxes they and their employers pay. PASADENA, TEXAS CITY ATTORNEY CASHED $913,277 DURING FINAL Does paying $913,277 to the city attorney for the City of Pasadena, Texas — where the median household income is $55,039 — sound like a joke?. It’s not a joke. That is what Foy Lee Clark took home 2020 as city attorney for the municipality’s approximately THE DEATH OF THE GIRLBOSS The girlboss is one of the cruelest tricks capitalism ever perpetrated. Born in the mid-2010s, she was simultaneously a power fantasy and a utopian promise. As a female business leader — be sheREALCLEARPOLICY
Opinion, News, Analysis, Video and Polls. Five Facts on Police Reform Proposals. The recent conviction of Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin for the 2020 murder of George Floyd has once again put the spotlight on broader police reform efforts in Congress. SCHOOL DISRUPTED: THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON K-12 EDUCATION The report explores an important factor throughout this phenomenon called “parent agency,” which is a parent’s ability to pursue changes in their child’s education when they believe change is warranted. Louisiana certainly was not shielded from the effects of COVID-19 on K-12 schooling and saw nearly 17,000 students leave thepublic
ILLINOIS' PENSION BOMB HAS A SHORT FUSE More than 1 in 10 Illinoisans – 1.1 million, or about 11.4% of the adult population – are members of an Illinois public pension system. Those government retirment systems are sitting on mountains of debt. There's $144 billion in debt just in the five statewide systems, by the state’s conservative estimate, or $261 billion by a more CALIFORNIA REVEALS $75 BILLION BUDGET SURPLUS AFTER California collected loads of tax revenue from high earners, which is bringing the state to an unexpected $75.7 billion state budget surplus. On top of the surplus, California state government is getting $26 billion from President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act – a federal coronavirus aid bill signed into law in March. $1 TRILLION IN NON-COVID-RELATED CORONAVIRUS “STIMULUS In FY2020, Congress appropriated $3 billion for Amtrak ($2 billion in annual appropriations, plus an additional $1 billion in the CARES Act COVID relief bill). In the three years before the pandemic, AMTRAK lost $392 million – even after a $5 billion taxpayer subsidy (FY2017-FY2019). Then there is the money for arts, libraries, andmuseums.
AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN GIVES STATES MONEY, BUT TIES THEIR The new legislation cuts them a break by forcing far more dynamic states — including Massachusetts — to employ the policies that have left New York and Illinois spinning their wheels as other states roar by. State officials may salivate over the $350 billion in aid contained in the American Rescue Plan. But receipt of that aidshouldn’t
THE CONSERVATIVE CASE FOR EXPANDED NATIONAL SERVICE Nobody seems to see national service as an intrinsically bad thing, at least in principle. Many even think it could be a positively good thing.But for the most part, today’s national service proposals tend either to be meager expansions of the current model exemplified by AmeriCorps and Teach for America, or unworkable mandatory and universal plans that might hurt the poor more than INEQUALITY AND THE VEIL OF IGNORANCE Inequality and the Veil of Ignorance. By Courtney Such. August 09, 2015. America's income gap is much debated. But a new paper — invoking the famous "veil of ignorance" theory of philosopher John Rawls, who is much beloved on the left — suggests it may not be as dramatic as many believe. The paper suggests that global inequality,not
AMERICA'S OPINION JOURNALISTS RANKED: THE GOOD, THE BAD Because journalism worth its salt is in short supply, and because everybody loves a listicle, here’s one that rates the journalistic chops of some of the best and worst news and opinion writers. It’s not scientific but it’s fun to do, and the worst have it coming CAN SOMEONE ELSE BUY A GUN FOR YOU? June 15, 2014. Under federal law, anyone buying a gun from a licensed dealer must undergo a background check. If you can't pass a background check, the obvious way to get around it is to use a "straw purchaser" -- to pay someone else to buy the gun for you. To counteract this, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives makes everyREALCLEARPOLICY
Opinion, News, Analysis, Video and Polls. Five Facts on Police Reform Proposals. The recent conviction of Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin for the 2020 murder of George Floyd has once again put the spotlight on broader police reform efforts in Congress. SCHOOL DISRUPTED: THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON K-12 EDUCATION The report explores an important factor throughout this phenomenon called “parent agency,” which is a parent’s ability to pursue changes in their child’s education when they believe change is warranted. Louisiana certainly was not shielded from the effects of COVID-19 on K-12 schooling and saw nearly 17,000 students leave thepublic
ILLINOIS' PENSION BOMB HAS A SHORT FUSE More than 1 in 10 Illinoisans – 1.1 million, or about 11.4% of the adult population – are members of an Illinois public pension system. Those government retirment systems are sitting on mountains of debt. There's $144 billion in debt just in the five statewide systems, by the state’s conservative estimate, or $261 billion by a more CALIFORNIA REVEALS $75 BILLION BUDGET SURPLUS AFTER California collected loads of tax revenue from high earners, which is bringing the state to an unexpected $75.7 billion state budget surplus. On top of the surplus, California state government is getting $26 billion from President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act – a federal coronavirus aid bill signed into law in March. $1 TRILLION IN NON-COVID-RELATED CORONAVIRUS “STIMULUS In FY2020, Congress appropriated $3 billion for Amtrak ($2 billion in annual appropriations, plus an additional $1 billion in the CARES Act COVID relief bill). In the three years before the pandemic, AMTRAK lost $392 million – even after a $5 billion taxpayer subsidy (FY2017-FY2019). Then there is the money for arts, libraries, andmuseums.
AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN GIVES STATES MONEY, BUT TIES THEIR The new legislation cuts them a break by forcing far more dynamic states — including Massachusetts — to employ the policies that have left New York and Illinois spinning their wheels as other states roar by. State officials may salivate over the $350 billion in aid contained in the American Rescue Plan. But receipt of that aidshouldn’t
THE CONSERVATIVE CASE FOR EXPANDED NATIONAL SERVICE Nobody seems to see national service as an intrinsically bad thing, at least in principle. Many even think it could be a positively good thing.But for the most part, today’s national service proposals tend either to be meager expansions of the current model exemplified by AmeriCorps and Teach for America, or unworkable mandatory and universal plans that might hurt the poor more than INEQUALITY AND THE VEIL OF IGNORANCE Inequality and the Veil of Ignorance. By Courtney Such. August 09, 2015. America's income gap is much debated. But a new paper — invoking the famous "veil of ignorance" theory of philosopher John Rawls, who is much beloved on the left — suggests it may not be as dramatic as many believe. The paper suggests that global inequality,not
AMERICA'S OPINION JOURNALISTS RANKED: THE GOOD, THE BAD Because journalism worth its salt is in short supply, and because everybody loves a listicle, here’s one that rates the journalistic chops of some of the best and worst news and opinion writers. It’s not scientific but it’s fun to do, and the worst have it coming CAN SOMEONE ELSE BUY A GUN FOR YOU? June 15, 2014. Under federal law, anyone buying a gun from a licensed dealer must undergo a background check. If you can't pass a background check, the obvious way to get around it is to use a "straw purchaser" -- to pay someone else to buy the gun for you. To counteract this, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives makes every INCREASED IMMIGRATION IS NOT A SIMPLE SOLUTION FOR US 1 day ago · Despite this reality, Jay Evensen of Salt Lake City’s Deseret News argues that the slowdown in population growth revealed by the Census “portends a population disaster.” Bloomberg News’ Noah Smith thinks lower population growth creates a “grim economic future.” Many commentators argue for increasing immigration above the more than one million already allowed in each year to spur CALIFORNIA REVEALS $75 BILLION BUDGET SURPLUS AFTER California collected loads of tax revenue from high earners, which is bringing the state to an unexpected $75.7 billion state budget surplus. On top of the surplus, California state government is getting $26 billion from President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act – a federal coronavirus aid bill signed into law in March. “FAKE FARMS” REAPED $2 MILLION IN COVID-19 AID RELIEF With no one checking on who was getting forgivable Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans, the federal lending program has been rife withfraud. It
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Opinion, News, Analysis, Video and Polls. Five Facts on Police Reform Proposals. The recent conviction of Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin for the 2020 murder of George Floyd has once again put the spotlight on broader police reform efforts in Congress. SCHOOL DISRUPTED: THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON K-12 EDUCATION The report explores an important factor throughout this phenomenon called “parent agency,” which is a parent’s ability to pursue changes in their child’s education when they believe change is warranted. Louisiana certainly was not shielded from the effects of COVID-19 on K-12 schooling and saw nearly 17,000 students leave thepublic
ILLINOIS' PENSION BOMB HAS A SHORT FUSE More than 1 in 10 Illinoisans – 1.1 million, or about 11.4% of the adult population – are members of an Illinois public pension system. Those government retirment systems are sitting on mountains of debt. There's $144 billion in debt just in the five statewide systems, by the state’s conservative estimate, or $261 billion by a more CALIFORNIA REVEALS $75 BILLION BUDGET SURPLUS AFTER California collected loads of tax revenue from high earners, which is bringing the state to an unexpected $75.7 billion state budget surplus. On top of the surplus, California state government is getting $26 billion from President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act – a federal coronavirus aid bill signed into law in March. $1 TRILLION IN NON-COVID-RELATED CORONAVIRUS “STIMULUS In FY2020, Congress appropriated $3 billion for Amtrak ($2 billion in annual appropriations, plus an additional $1 billion in the CARES Act COVID relief bill). In the three years before the pandemic, AMTRAK lost $392 million – even after a $5 billion taxpayer subsidy (FY2017-FY2019). Then there is the money for arts, libraries, andmuseums.
AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN GIVES STATES MONEY, BUT TIES THEIR The new legislation cuts them a break by forcing far more dynamic states — including Massachusetts — to employ the policies that have left New York and Illinois spinning their wheels as other states roar by. State officials may salivate over the $350 billion in aid contained in the American Rescue Plan. But receipt of that aidshouldn’t
THE CONSERVATIVE CASE FOR EXPANDED NATIONAL SERVICE Nobody seems to see national service as an intrinsically bad thing, at least in principle. Many even think it could be a positively good thing.But for the most part, today’s national service proposals tend either to be meager expansions of the current model exemplified by AmeriCorps and Teach for America, or unworkable mandatory and universal plans that might hurt the poor more than INEQUALITY AND THE VEIL OF IGNORANCE Inequality and the Veil of Ignorance. By Courtney Such. August 09, 2015. America's income gap is much debated. But a new paper — invoking the famous "veil of ignorance" theory of philosopher John Rawls, who is much beloved on the left — suggests it may not be as dramatic as many believe. The paper suggests that global inequality,not
AMERICA'S OPINION JOURNALISTS RANKED: THE GOOD, THE BAD Because journalism worth its salt is in short supply, and because everybody loves a listicle, here’s one that rates the journalistic chops of some of the best and worst news and opinion writers. It’s not scientific but it’s fun to do, and the worst have it coming CAN SOMEONE ELSE BUY A GUN FOR YOU? June 15, 2014. Under federal law, anyone buying a gun from a licensed dealer must undergo a background check. If you can't pass a background check, the obvious way to get around it is to use a "straw purchaser" -- to pay someone else to buy the gun for you. To counteract this, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives makes everyREALCLEARPOLICY
Opinion, News, Analysis, Video and Polls. Five Facts on Police Reform Proposals. The recent conviction of Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin for the 2020 murder of George Floyd has once again put the spotlight on broader police reform efforts in Congress. SCHOOL DISRUPTED: THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON K-12 EDUCATION The report explores an important factor throughout this phenomenon called “parent agency,” which is a parent’s ability to pursue changes in their child’s education when they believe change is warranted. Louisiana certainly was not shielded from the effects of COVID-19 on K-12 schooling and saw nearly 17,000 students leave thepublic
ILLINOIS' PENSION BOMB HAS A SHORT FUSE More than 1 in 10 Illinoisans – 1.1 million, or about 11.4% of the adult population – are members of an Illinois public pension system. Those government retirment systems are sitting on mountains of debt. There's $144 billion in debt just in the five statewide systems, by the state’s conservative estimate, or $261 billion by a more CALIFORNIA REVEALS $75 BILLION BUDGET SURPLUS AFTER California collected loads of tax revenue from high earners, which is bringing the state to an unexpected $75.7 billion state budget surplus. On top of the surplus, California state government is getting $26 billion from President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act – a federal coronavirus aid bill signed into law in March. $1 TRILLION IN NON-COVID-RELATED CORONAVIRUS “STIMULUS In FY2020, Congress appropriated $3 billion for Amtrak ($2 billion in annual appropriations, plus an additional $1 billion in the CARES Act COVID relief bill). In the three years before the pandemic, AMTRAK lost $392 million – even after a $5 billion taxpayer subsidy (FY2017-FY2019). Then there is the money for arts, libraries, andmuseums.
AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN GIVES STATES MONEY, BUT TIES THEIR The new legislation cuts them a break by forcing far more dynamic states — including Massachusetts — to employ the policies that have left New York and Illinois spinning their wheels as other states roar by. State officials may salivate over the $350 billion in aid contained in the American Rescue Plan. But receipt of that aidshouldn’t
THE CONSERVATIVE CASE FOR EXPANDED NATIONAL SERVICE Nobody seems to see national service as an intrinsically bad thing, at least in principle. Many even think it could be a positively good thing.But for the most part, today’s national service proposals tend either to be meager expansions of the current model exemplified by AmeriCorps and Teach for America, or unworkable mandatory and universal plans that might hurt the poor more than INEQUALITY AND THE VEIL OF IGNORANCE Inequality and the Veil of Ignorance. By Courtney Such. August 09, 2015. America's income gap is much debated. But a new paper — invoking the famous "veil of ignorance" theory of philosopher John Rawls, who is much beloved on the left — suggests it may not be as dramatic as many believe. The paper suggests that global inequality,not
AMERICA'S OPINION JOURNALISTS RANKED: THE GOOD, THE BAD Because journalism worth its salt is in short supply, and because everybody loves a listicle, here’s one that rates the journalistic chops of some of the best and worst news and opinion writers. It’s not scientific but it’s fun to do, and the worst have it coming CAN SOMEONE ELSE BUY A GUN FOR YOU? June 15, 2014. Under federal law, anyone buying a gun from a licensed dealer must undergo a background check. If you can't pass a background check, the obvious way to get around it is to use a "straw purchaser" -- to pay someone else to buy the gun for you. To counteract this, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives makes every FLORIDA IS OVERCOMING 'SYSTEMIC PRIVILEGE' BY PUTTING If you are unfamiliar with this (de-racialized) mash-up term, try this: Go to a public forum and suggest that all families should be treated fairly – that all parents should have access to the per-pupil funds for their children even if they choose to educate them outside the public school system. GEORGETOWN RECEIVED $7 MILLION IN FEDERAL GRANTS FOR NEW If you have ever wondered whether there’s life outside Earth, a recent $7 million award given to study such possible life might bring scientists one step closer. That’s right — NASA CALIFORNIA REVEALS $75 BILLION BUDGET SURPLUS AFTER California collected loads of tax revenue from high earners, which is bringing the state to an unexpected $75.7 billion state budget surplus. On top of the surplus, California state government is getting $26 billion from President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act – a federal coronavirus aid bill signed into law in March. REALCLEARPOLICY JUNE 4, 2021 ARCHIVES RealClearPolicy June 4, 2021 Archives | RealClearPolicy “FAKE FARMS” REAPED $2 MILLION IN COVID-19 AID RELIEF With no one checking on who was getting forgivable Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans, the federal lending program has been rife withfraud. It
REALCLEARPOLICY WEEK OF MAY 31, 2021 ARCHIVES RealClearPolicy Week of May 31, 2021 Archives | RealClearPolicy JOHN BLAKE | AUTHOR | REALCLEARPOLICY ne of Charlton Heston's greatest performances came not in a Hollywood film but on a convention stage where he electrified a crowd of gun-rights enthusiasts.PAUL VIRTUE
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Opinion, News, Analysis, Video and Polls. Five Facts on Police Reform Proposals. The recent conviction of Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin for the 2020 murder of George Floyd has once again put the spotlight on broader police reform efforts in Congress. SCHOOL DISRUPTED: THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON K-12 EDUCATION Last week, Tyton Partners released a groundbreaking report — the first of three based on a nationwide longitudinal study titled “School Disrupted: The Impact of COVID-19 on Parent Agency and the K-12 Ecosystem.” The study digs deep into the public and private school enrollment declines reported around the country over the past year and focuses on not only where students went when they ILLINOIS' PENSION BOMB HAS A SHORT FUSE Under the stress test scenario, the State Universities Retirement System would be the first to reach insolvency, and by 2039, the fund would be unable to pay full benefits with assets on hand.The other systems would see their funding ratios – the amount of money on hand to pay promised benefits – decline each year despite constantly increasing employer contributions. CALIFORNIA REVEALS $75 BILLION BUDGET SURPLUS AFTER California collected loads of tax revenue from high earners, which is bringing the state to an unexpected $75.7 billion state budget surplus. On top of the surplus, California state government is getting $26 billion from President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act – a federal coronavirus aid bill signed into law in March. $1 TRILLION IN NON-COVID-RELATED CORONAVIRUS “STIMULUS Certainly, the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, provided some targeted COVID aid: $473 billion in payments to individuals, $75 billion in cash for vaccines, $26 billion to restaurants, $15 billion to help fund airline payrolls, and another $7.2 billion in Paycheck Protection Program AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN GIVES STATES MONEY, BUT TIES THEIR For state governments, the good news is that the American Rescue Plan recently signed by President Biden will inject $350 billion into their budgets. The bad news is that it places unwise and pos THE CONSERVATIVE CASE FOR EXPANDED NATIONAL SERVICE Nobody seems to see national service as an intrinsically bad thing, at least in principle. Many even think it could be a positively good thing.But for the most part, today’s national service proposals tend either to be meager expansions of the current model exemplified by AmeriCorps and Teach for America, or unworkable mandatory and universal plans that might hurt the poor more than INEQUALITY AND THE VEIL OF IGNORANCE America's income gap is much debated. But a new paper — invoking the famous "veil of ignorance" theory of philosopher John Rawls, who is much beloved on the left — suggests it may not be as dramatic as many believe. The paper suggests that global inequality, not inequality within advanced nations, is what should concern the adherents of this theory as they make policy. AMERICA'S OPINION JOURNALISTS RANKED: THE GOOD, THE BAD Because journalism worth its salt is in short supply, and because everybody loves a listicle, here’s one that rates the journalistic chops of some of the best and worst news and opinion writers. CAN SOMEONE ELSE BUY A GUN FOR YOU? Under federal law, anyone buying a gun from a licensed dealer must undergo a background check. If you can't pass a background check, the obvious way to get around it is to use a "straw purchaser" -- to pay someone else to buy the gun for you.REALCLEARPOLICY
Opinion, News, Analysis, Video and Polls. Five Facts on Police Reform Proposals. The recent conviction of Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin for the 2020 murder of George Floyd has once again put the spotlight on broader police reform efforts in Congress. SCHOOL DISRUPTED: THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON K-12 EDUCATION Last week, Tyton Partners released a groundbreaking report — the first of three based on a nationwide longitudinal study titled “School Disrupted: The Impact of COVID-19 on Parent Agency and the K-12 Ecosystem.” The study digs deep into the public and private school enrollment declines reported around the country over the past year and focuses on not only where students went when they ILLINOIS' PENSION BOMB HAS A SHORT FUSE Under the stress test scenario, the State Universities Retirement System would be the first to reach insolvency, and by 2039, the fund would be unable to pay full benefits with assets on hand.The other systems would see their funding ratios – the amount of money on hand to pay promised benefits – decline each year despite constantly increasing employer contributions. CALIFORNIA REVEALS $75 BILLION BUDGET SURPLUS AFTER California collected loads of tax revenue from high earners, which is bringing the state to an unexpected $75.7 billion state budget surplus. On top of the surplus, California state government is getting $26 billion from President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act – a federal coronavirus aid bill signed into law in March. $1 TRILLION IN NON-COVID-RELATED CORONAVIRUS “STIMULUS Certainly, the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, provided some targeted COVID aid: $473 billion in payments to individuals, $75 billion in cash for vaccines, $26 billion to restaurants, $15 billion to help fund airline payrolls, and another $7.2 billion in Paycheck Protection Program AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN GIVES STATES MONEY, BUT TIES THEIR For state governments, the good news is that the American Rescue Plan recently signed by President Biden will inject $350 billion into their budgets. The bad news is that it places unwise and pos THE CONSERVATIVE CASE FOR EXPANDED NATIONAL SERVICE Nobody seems to see national service as an intrinsically bad thing, at least in principle. Many even think it could be a positively good thing.But for the most part, today’s national service proposals tend either to be meager expansions of the current model exemplified by AmeriCorps and Teach for America, or unworkable mandatory and universal plans that might hurt the poor more than INEQUALITY AND THE VEIL OF IGNORANCE America's income gap is much debated. But a new paper — invoking the famous "veil of ignorance" theory of philosopher John Rawls, who is much beloved on the left — suggests it may not be as dramatic as many believe. The paper suggests that global inequality, not inequality within advanced nations, is what should concern the adherents of this theory as they make policy. AMERICA'S OPINION JOURNALISTS RANKED: THE GOOD, THE BAD Because journalism worth its salt is in short supply, and because everybody loves a listicle, here’s one that rates the journalistic chops of some of the best and worst news and opinion writers. CAN SOMEONE ELSE BUY A GUN FOR YOU? Under federal law, anyone buying a gun from a licensed dealer must undergo a background check. If you can't pass a background check, the obvious way to get around it is to use a "straw purchaser" -- to pay someone else to buy the gun for you. FLORIDA IS OVERCOMING 'SYSTEMIC PRIVILEGE' BY PUTTING If you are unfamiliar with this (de-racialized) mash-up term, try this: Go to a public forum and suggest that all families should be treated fairly – that all parents should have access to the per-pupil funds for their children even if they choose to educate them outside the public school system. GEORGETOWN RECEIVED $7 MILLION IN FEDERAL GRANTS FOR NEW If you have ever wondered whether there’s life outside Earth, a recent $7 million award given to study such possible life might bring scientists one step closer. That’s right — NASA CALIFORNIA REVEALS $75 BILLION BUDGET SURPLUS AFTER California collected loads of tax revenue from high earners, which is bringing the state to an unexpected $75.7 billion state budget surplus. On top of the surplus, California state government is getting $26 billion from President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act – a federal coronavirus aid bill signed into law in March. REALCLEARPOLICY JUNE 4, 2021 ARCHIVES RealClearPolicy June 4, 2021 Archives | RealClearPolicy “FAKE FARMS” REAPED $2 MILLION IN COVID-19 AID RELIEF With no one checking on who was getting forgivable Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans, the federal lending program has been rife withfraud. It
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