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Regardless of means or ethnicity, selective enrollment public schools are a powerful engine of upward mobility for gifted students. @RenuMukherjee1 shows why America’s major cities should be defending them. freopp.org/oppblog/in-defens…
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Jun 12
When the government borrows without limit, the consequences land hardest on families with the least room to absorb them. FREOPP's @tanneronpolicy explains the significant ways that the debt is making life harder for low-income families. freopp.org/oppblog/the-growi…
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Jun 12
When a family needs help, they don't want to seek support from the same agency that has the power to remove their children. That tension underscores the need for clarity on what child welfare systems can do and what they should leave to others. 🔗freopp.org/oppblog/asking-th…
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Jun 11
Child care policy should be built around the diversity of what families need and prefer, and President Trump’s child care reset is a step in the right direction. See why FREOPP believes this creates greater flexibility for states and families: freopp.org/oppblog/president…
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FREOPP’s @AkashJC moderated fireside chats at this year's #FreeCon with elected officials, scholars, and journalists committed to building a conservative movement based on our founding principles that addresses our biggest challenges. @FreeConTalk
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Jun 10
We're welcoming Daphne Brozyna to FREOPP this summer! A sophomore at the University of Pittsburgh, Daphne brings a keen interest in public policy and expanding opportunity. Shoutout to @TFASorg for the partnership.
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Jun 6
Patients need doctors who can deliver quality care instead of wasting almost 13 hours per week on insurance paperwork. FREOPP's Grant Rigney on how Congress can fix prior authorization. freopp.org/oppblog/promises-…
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Jun 5
Federal aid opened the doors of higher education for students of working-class families, but failed to ask whether those institutions deliver value to the students they enroll. @Avik and @JustinWStapley show how Congress can improve transparency. freopp.org/whitepapers/highe…
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Jun 4
Eliminating selective enrollment schools eliminates one of the few institutions that gives low-income students a genuine shot at rigorous academics. FREOPP's @RenuMukherjee1 on why these schools are worth defending. 👇 freopp.org/oppblog/in-defens…
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Jun 3
Regulating AI for the sake of regulation could make it harder for low-income Americans to upskill and compete in the digital economy. FREOPP's @Jon_Hartley_ explains the cost of moving too fast. ➡️freopp.org/oppblog/ai-regula…
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Families don't live siloed lives, but the government responds to their instability through siloed systems. CSSF's @aly_brodsky on what prevention truly requires. 🔗freopp.org/oppblog/fragmente…
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Low-income and immigrant families without the means to pay for private school have long seen selective enrollment public schools as a first step to the middle class. FREOPP's @RenuMukherjee1 explains what's at stake if politicians undermine them. 🔗freopp.org/oppblog/in-defens…
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Jun 2
Josh Bandoch has spent his career turning evidence into impact, from occupational licensing to housing affordability to career-first education. We're proud to welcome him as our Senior Vice President of Policy Research 🙌
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Children fall through the cracks when no single agency has the full picture. @aly_brodsky writes: The child welfare system is just one of many that shapes family stability, and right now, they don't talk to each other. 🔗freopp.org/oppblog/fragmente…
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Jun 1
Patients who fight a prior authorization denial win roughly 4 out of 5 times. Worn down by the system, most never fight at all. FREOPP's Grant Rigney shows how Congress can fix what insurers won't. freopp.org/oppblog/promises-…
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In many U.S. cities, low-income families are pushed into limited pockets of multifamily housing because 70-80% of land is restricted to single-family homes. @TheGattoniCelli outlines the zoning rules doing the most damage for low-income Americans. freopp.org/whitepapers/the-u…
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Regardless of their family's income, gifted students in failing school districts should have opportunities to receive a rigorous education. Selective enrollment public schools provide exactly that. FREOPP's @RenuMukherjee1 on why they're worth defending. freopp.org/oppblog/in-defens…
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May 30
With AI, entering the digital economy is now more accessible than ever for low-income workers. States looking to add AI compliance walls only slow down that economic mobility for those who need it. FREOPP's @Jon_Hartley_ ⤵️ freopp.org/oppblog/ai-regula…
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