The Government Shutdown Has Made a Bad Situation in Alabama Even Worse
My community in Alabama relies on SNAP to put food on the table, but our problems won't go away even if funding is restored.
My community in Alabama relies on SNAP to put food on the table, but our problems won't go away even if funding is restored.
In most of the country, child care is too expensive for families and pays too little for providers. New Mexico is fixing that — and all states should follow.
The GOP budget bill passed earlier this year includes the largest cuts to SNAP in history.
The government's deal with Amazon skips over what could have been a valuable case for regulators and the public.
New research from the Center for Working-Class Politics shows that economic populists are popular, but the Democratic label is a drag.
Federal legislation guaranteeing faster labor contracts would empower nurses like us in first contract negotiations.
I worked for the Federal Trade Commission when we banned employers from trapping workers with “noncompete clauses.” Now that victory is in danger.
If someone like me can get trapped in the cycle of housing instability, anyone can. But the solutions are out there.
Deploying the National Guard against D.C.’s unhoused population costs four times more than simply housing them. And that’s true across the country.