This Deadly Heat Wave Has a Culprit
As people die in this heat, it’s time to kick the fossil fuel industry out of our politics. The post This Deadly Heat Wave Has a Culprit appeared first on Institute for Policy Studies.
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As people die in this heat, it’s time to kick the fossil fuel industry out of our politics. The post This Deadly Heat Wave Has a Culprit appeared first on Institute for Policy Studies.
For my family, SNAP meant one less impossible choice at the end of the month. Millions are now losing that lifeline. The post SNAP Cuts Take More Than Food Away appeared first on Institute for Policy Studies.
The DC Council plans to consider a wealth proceeds tax in September, rather than this summer. The post DC Council Punts Wealth Tax Debate to the Fall appeared first on Institute for Policy Studies.
Our tax dollars should be supporting families at home, not bombing them abroad. The post Another 88 Billion for the Iran War? Fund Human Needs, Instead. appeared first on Institute for Policy Studies.
How Indigenous land and water defenders strategized to defend the Guatemalan people. The post “We Have to Do Whatever We Can” appeared first on Institute for Policy Studies.
Indigenous land and water defenders celebrate arbitration result. The post A Mining Company Loses Its Bet appeared first on Institute for Policy Studies.
We can’t allow ICE and Border Patrol continue to harm our communities while we struggle to pay our bills. The post Our Federal Budget is Showing Us That Congress is Putting ICE First and Families Last. It Should Be the Other Way Around. appeared first on Institute for Policy Studies.
The far-right rulers of Israel and the U.S. are pursuing a common project, in which an oppressive policy of one becomes a model for the other. The post Israel’s New Lynching Law Was Inspired by America’s Death Penalty appeared first on Institute for Policy Studies.
If the Alabama legislature invested just 25 million in state appropriations for public transit, those funds would leverage up to another 100 million in federal funding to support local transit, creating 2,561 new jobs. The post New report highlights how funding public transit in Alabama gets people to work, reduces workforce shortage and fuels economic development appeared first on Institute for Policy Studies.
Alabama has one of the country’s largest workforce shortages. Public transit is key to closing it. The post Alternate Route: New Pathways to Better Jobs in Alabama Through Public Transit appeared first on Institute for Policy Studies.