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In Other Words (Week of October 9)

Hannah Sweeney and Sejal Luthra — October 15, 2019

Our biweekly compilation of policy-related readings from divergent voices across Michigan.

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Independent Streams (Week of September 30)

Sejal Luthra and Hannah Sweeney — October 08, 2019

Our biweekly roundup of policy-relevant reads and IPPSR-connected research.

Nonprofits Link in Pursuit of Article I, Section II: the Census

Madeleine March-Meenagh — October 03, 2019

Michigan nonprofit organizations are mobilizing to encourage that the U.S. Census counts every citizen of the state.

Achieving a Full Count in the 2020 Census

Leah Owens — October 03, 2019

IPPSR's first Public Policy Forum of the 2019 season, making sure all are counted in the 2020 U.S. Census

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In Other Words (Week of September 23)

Sejal Luthra and Hannah Sweeney — October 01, 2019

Our biweekly compilation of policy-related readings from divergent voices across Michigan.

Noah Durst: The Importance of the U.S. Census

Bailey Tjolsen — September 27, 2019

The role that the U.S. Census plays in federal financing, electoral boundaries and community demographics.

Inverted Curves, Trade Wars and More Support for Education -- Pre-K to PhD

Troy Distelrath — September 23, 2019

Economic worries and new findings that Michigan's Pre-K teachers need greater support feature in the latest State of the State Podcast.

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Independent Streams (Week of September 16)

Sejal Luthra and Hannah Sweeney — September 23, 2019

Our biweekly roundup of policy-relevant reads and IPPSR-connected research.

Michigan's 2020 Census: Implications and Challenges

Hannah Sweeney — September 17, 2019

Without a complete and accurate 2020 Census count, Michigan stands to lose congressional and financial resources, an IPPSR Public Policy Forum concludes.

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In Other Words (Week of September 9)

Hannah Sweeney and Sejal Luthra — September 17, 2019

Our biweekly compilation of policy-related readings from divergent voices across Michigan.

 

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