Jack Malde
@jackmalde
Workforce Policy @BPC_Bipartisan | Economics and Ethics | Triple 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇳🇱 Citizen | Opinions my own, RTs not endorsements
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It was great to join Bipartisan Policy Center to discuss the economic impacts of how AI is reaching communities and reshaping the future of work. Having served on the House AI Task Force, I believe the voices of communities and workers should be central in the development of AI systems.
AI is rapidly transforming the world of work and we need forward-looking policy change now. It was great to speak at this Bipartisan Policy Center event with Anthropic, whose Economic Index is an invaluable resource for policymakers. Watch the event here: bipartisanpolicy.org/event/ai-at-wo…
For Ep. 194 of Bipartisan Policy Center This Week in Immigration pod, Theresa Cardinal Brown discusses various implications of the recent birthright citizenship executive order with attorney Margaret Stock and law academic Jacob Hamburger #Immigration bipartisanpolicy.org/podcast-episod…
📊How can better data systems drive smarter policymaking and support stronger outcomes for the U.S. #Workforce? Join Bipartisan Policy Center on May 29 for a conversation on how data is crucial for developing effective workforce and education policy solutions. bipartisanpolicy.org/event/americas…
Bipartisanship in immigration is not dead! Employment-based reforms remain popular, and an incremental approach is most promising. Lots of great insights in a new #immigration report from Bipartisan Policy Center
Americans across the political spectrum support policies to improve work-life balance, and Congress is listening. Led by Rep. Stephanie Bice + Chrissy Houlahan, the House Bipartisan Paid Family Leave Working Group introduced two bills to expand access to and strengthen paid leave benefits. 👇
Does the design of #immigration policies meaningfully impact support for them? In this week's episode of the Bipartisan Policy Center This Week In Immigration podcast, Theresa Cardinal Brown talks to Morris Levy of USC Dornsife about his research on this very question. bipartisanpolicy.org/podcast-episod…
In Ep. 198 of the Bipartisan Policy Center This Week in Immigration podcast, Theresa Cardinal Brown talks to Amanda Bergson-Shilcock of National Skills Coalition about the challenges facing the care workforce and the important role workforce development policy can play #workforce bipartisanpolicy.org/podcast-episod…
For Ep.199 of Bipartisan Policy Center's This Week In Immigration podcast, Theresa Cardinal Brown talks to Stan Veuger of American Enterprise Institute and Wendy Edelberg of The Brookings Institution about recent changes in #immigration and its macroeconomic effects #economy bipartisanpolicy.org/podcast-episod…
With bold, bipartisan solutions to expand #paidfamilyleave, we can strengthen our economy, support businesses, and ensure every working family has the stability they need to thrive. Jack Malde Bipartisan Policy Center #mmhreading #maternalmentalhealth bipartisanpolicy.org/blog/the-human…
The AI Action Plan prepares the US #workforce for an AI future—boosting AI literacy, rapid retraining, building an AI infrastructure workforce & more. Missing are reforms to skilled #immigration and safety nets. Read more in our new Bipartisan Policy Center blog bipartisanpolicy.org/blog/from-visi…
The administration’s #AIActionPlan lays out a national strategy for innovation, leadership, and infrastructure. Jack Malde and John Fogarty break down how it aligns with bipartisan priorities for AI literacy, rapid retraining, and workforce research. Read more ⬇️ 🔗
Former governors Bill Haslam (R-TN) and Deval Patrick (D-MA), co-chairs of our Commission on the American Workforce, discuss the urgent need for a national strategy to meet the needs of the American workforce, one that supports Americans from early childhood to school and
It's the final (and 200th!) episode of Bipartisan Policy Center's This Week in Immigration podcast. Theresa Cardinal Brown talks to former Department of Housing and Urban Development secretary and BPC board chair Henry G. Cisneros about BPC's work in #immigration over the years and the continuing need for reform. bipartisanpolicy.org/podcast-episod…