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Rachel Cohen

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Journalist @voxdotcom covering social policy // [email protected]

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2) There are genuine conflicts between abundance liberalism and progressivism, as the latter is sometimes construed. But those tensions primarily concern their distinct conceptions of environmentalism, neither of which is especially "populist" vox.com/politics/41514…

2) There are genuine conflicts between abundance liberalism and progressivism, as the latter is sometimes construed. But those tensions primarily concern their distinct conceptions of environmentalism, neither of which is especially "populist" vox.com/politics/41514…
Robinson Meyer (@robinsonmeyer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: The House reconciliation bill would be *abysmal* for America’s energy policy. And given energy’s importance, that means it would be terrible for our economy and national security. But GOP senators can still fix it. In the NYT, I write about the three big things to fix:

NEW: The House reconciliation bill would be *abysmal* for America’s energy policy.

And given energy’s importance, that means it would be terrible for our economy and national security. 

But GOP senators can still fix it.

In the NYT, I write about the three big things to fix:
Matt Bruenig (@mattbruenig) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Charles Fain Lehman Making law an undergrad major and eliminating post-doc and pre-doc years should have the effect of making the country richer by increasing labor utilization. Child care benefits also increase labor utilization. Job-protected paid leave is net neutral on labor utilization.

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“She said it’s about time the nation’s second-largest district treats its workforce of more than 70,000 employees, including thousands of working moms like her, more fairly.” the74million.org/article/los-an…

“She said it’s about time the nation’s second-largest district treats its workforce of more than 70,000 employees, including thousands of working moms like her, more fairly.”

the74million.org/article/los-an…
Rachael Bedard (@rbmd1982) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a characteristically extraordinary story from the GOAT Katie Engelhart . I have a lot of thoughts about MAID and “Track 2” specifically, and can’t imagine a better, deeper, more thorough or more challenging piece about the issues involved

Bobby Fijan (@bobbyfijan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The key to Housing for Families: Smaller secondary bedrooms A family does not need their child’s bedroom to be the same size as the parents’

The key to Housing for Families:

Smaller secondary bedrooms

A family does not need their child’s bedroom to be the same size as the parents’
Mike Konczal (@mtkonczal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is difficult to convey how much CPI data is fundamental to financial markets and leading economic research. We don’t have multiple national economies to run random experiments on for data. We have this one, and consistent, high-quality data with wide coverage is essential.

Rachel Cohen (@rmc031) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm writing a book. After years of reporting, I realized we've come to expect too much from policy. CAPABLE is about how a well-intentioned distrust of agency has gone too far—sapping our prospects for structural change, and undermining well-being in the process.

I'm writing a book.

After years of reporting, I realized we've come to expect too much from policy. CAPABLE is about how a well-intentioned distrust of agency has gone too far—sapping our prospects for structural change, and undermining well-being in the process.