What helps and hinders cross-sector collaboration in cities?
Research from the Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University examines how the ability to learn from setbacks can help cross-sector collaborations succeed.
Research from the Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University examines how the ability to learn from setbacks can help cross-sector collaborations succeed.
This study investigates whether voter registration removals in Ohio during the federally protected “quiet period” preceding the 2024 general election complied with the National Voter Registration Act
Republicans will face a critical test of their unity when a spending bill that would avoid a partial government shutdown and keep federal agencies funded through September comes up for a vote.
The House of Representatives narrowly passed a budget resolution last month that included a framework for trillions of dollars of tax cuts and government spending cuts.
Creating and sustaining safe, healthy urban environments requires active collaboration between residents and local governments.
Good public policy can vastly improve people’s lives, while bad policy can lead to terrible suffering, vlog Dean Doug Elmendorf says. The difference lies in how it's made and implemented.
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