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How Biden Could Partner With Big Cities and Suburbs

Link Copied President Joe Biden can’t expect a lot of cooperation from Texas. That much has been made clear by state Republicans’ behavior in just the past three months. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton led a far-fetched federal lawsuit to overturn Biden’s victory. After that failed, he brought a suit against the new administration’s plan to pause immigration deportations only two days into Biden’s presidency. Just days after that, Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued an executive order pledging to fight Biden’s climate-change agenda and when a bitter winter storm knocked out the state’s power, Abbott erroneously blamed Democrats and renewable energy for the crisis. For the Republicans who dominate Texas politics, Biden’s honeymoon ended before he had unpacked all his boxes in the White House.

NOTEBOOK - ONE GOOD READ: A look at how COVID spread through the U S

NOTEBOOK - ONE GOOD READ: A look at how COVID spread through the U.S. Wednesday, March 10, 2021 11:25 AM William Frey, a senior fellow with the Brookings Institution Metropolitan Policy Program, has studied data showing COVID-19’s spread through the U.S. during the past 12 months. The analysis includes several maps depicting a month-by-month look at COVID’s spread across the country as well as a look at how the virus affected rural counties versus urban ones and blue versus red counties. “The statistics show that the COVID-19 pandemic with its unanticipated twists and turns cannot be underestimated,” writes Frey. “Summer spikes in the South, autumn spikes in small-town America, and the more recent re-emergence in large metro areas all suggest that more surprises may be on the way. . A close look at the numbers from last year sends the strong message that continued caution and adherence to health expert guidelines are still very much in o

The Argument for Considering Wealth, Not Income, When Forgiving Student Loans

Image credit: Jake Neher/WDET Andre Perry of the Brookings Institution says generational wealth is what really influences student loans. The burden of student debt in this country is crushing millions of Americans’ hopes for financial success and economic freedom. Over $1.6 trillion of student loan debt looms over the economy. Many Americans agree something should be done to remedy the crisis, but disagree on how to go about it. For some, there’s a popular mindset of “I had to take on loans, so you should too.” For others, paying off their student loans will never be a reality without debt cancellation. Some proposals base loan forgiveness on income, but fail to account for wealth disparities in the U.S.

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