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Policy Memo
Expand the Fair Housing Initiatives Program to Enforce Federal and State Housing Supply and Affordability Laws

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) forthcoming Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) final rule and a recent wave of state housing affordability legislation create mechanisms to substantially…

02.19.24 | 3 min read
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Emerging Technology
Issue Brief
Report
Working with academics: A primer for U.S. government agencies

Collaboration between federal agencies and academic researchers is an important tool for public policy. By facilitating the exchange of knowledge, ideas, and talent, these partnerships can help address pressing societal…

02.14.24 | 16 min read
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Clean Energy
Blog
Stephanie Bostwick, Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs, Training the Next Generation of Clean Energy Experts

This series of interviews spotlights scientists working across the country to implement the U.S. Department of Energy’s massive efforts to transition the country to clean energy, and improve equity and…

02.13.24 | 5 min read
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Emerging Technology
Blog
The U.S. Bioeconomy is Not Yet Sustainable. Here’s What Needs to Change.

The U.S. Bioeconomy can be a slippery thing, but there’s no denying that leaders at the highest levels of industry and politics are paying attention to its potential to boost…

02.12.24 | 7 min read
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Emerging Technology
day one project
Policy Memo
Incorporate open science standards into the identification of evidence-based social programs

Evidence-based policy uses peer-reviewed research to identify programs that effectively address important societal issues. For example, several agencies in the federal government run clearinghouses that review and assess the quality…

02.09.24 | 5 min read
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