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Well-designed immigration policy strengthens the economy by bolstering the labor supply, fostering innovation, and driving growth.
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Increasing targeting, flexibility, and transparency in Title I of the ESEA
Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act distributes over $14 billion in federal funds to school districts to help disadvantaged students. Over its 50-year history, the aid formulas have become more complex, and the perceived restrictions on permissible uses of the funds have limited the ways that schools use the additional resources. The program is widely perceived as funding ineffective practices at the local level, and spreading federal funds too thinly. Gordon proposes reforms to make the Title I formula more transparent, streamlined and progressive by distributing additional resources to the neediest areas. In addition, she suggests improvements in federal guidance and fiscal compliance outreach efforts so that local districts understand the flexibility they have to spend the resources effectively.
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Stateline: SNAP work requirements don’t boost jobs, but drop participation, research finds
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Bloomberg: The home insurance crisis could use a public assist
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Public natural catastrophe reinsurance: What other countries do
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The Washington Post: See which jobs are most threatened by AI and who may be able to adapt
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