by jpitney | Jul 12, 2022 | Congress, Public Policy, Staff
Nan Swift at LegBranch.org: Years of short-changing the legislative branch have significantly undermined congressional capacity. But by adopting many of the recommendations made by the House Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress, Congress can be better...
by jpitney | Aug 7, 2021 | Congress, Presidency, Public Policy
At AEI, Gary Schmitt writes of the constitutionally-dubious extension of the eviction moratorium: Rather than using her majority in the House to pass new legislation, Speaker Pelosi punted on what ought to be the primary responsibility of Congress — passing a law....
by jpitney | Jun 21, 2021 | Nonprofit, Public Policy, Public Service
At The Art of Association, Daniel Stid writes: Today’s post conveys a recent conversation I had with the leader of a nonprofit dedicated to transforming how human services are delivered amidst these disruptions. Caroline Whistler helped found Third Sector Capital...