Workforce Pell: A State Playbook for Implementation Workforce Pell: A State Playbook for Implementation
Virginia’s New Paid Leave Law Closes the Loop Between Implementation and Policy Virginia’s New Paid Leave Law Closes the Loop Between Implementation and Policy
Reframing Fusion Voting as a Practical, Powerful Reform Strategy Reframing Fusion Voting as a Practical, Powerful Reform Strategy
Harnessing Terrorism Data to Reshape U.S. National Security Policy Harnessing Terrorism Data to Reshape U.S. National Security Policy
麻豆果冻传媒 Fellows The 麻豆果冻传媒 Fellows Program supports thinkers, creators, and storytellers whose work shapes public conversation on the defining issues of our time.
Jun 10, 2026 The Moth Mainstage at The National Building Museum The Moth Mainstage at The National Building Museum
Jun 16 鈥 17, 2026 From Classrooms to Care Floor: Building Healthcare Apprenticeship Pathways for Youth From Classrooms to Care Floor: Building Healthcare Apprenticeship Pathways for Youth
Not Secondary, But Central Report / In Depth Not Secondary, But Central What do policymakers know–and not know–about gender inclusivity? Oct 11, 2016 Elizabeth Weingarten, Heather Hurlburt
Can Transpartisan Coalitions Overcome Polarization? Report / In Depth Can Transpartisan Coalitions Overcome Polarization? We studied the successes and failures of an emerging approach to policy change. May 16, 2016 Chayenne Polim茅dio, Heather Hurlburt
Parallel Play in the Education Sandbox Report / In Depth Parallel Play in the Education Sandbox A new report from 麻豆果冻传媒 peels back the curtain on how Common Core unexpectedly became a hot-button issue. Jan 21, 2016 Jonathan Supovitz, Patrick McGuinn
Spreading the Gospel of Climate Change Report / In Depth Spreading the Gospel of Climate Change A new report examines the 2009-10 effort to leverage evangelical Christians to pass climate change legislation, and why it failed. Nov 13, 2015 Lydia Bean, Steven M. Teles
The Sequester, the Pentagon, and the Little Campaign that Could Report / In Depth The Sequester, the Pentagon, and the Little Campaign that Could We examine the unlikely political coalition that helped secure a drop in defense spending steeper than any since the end of the Korean War. Sep 29, 2015 John T. Bennett
How Conservatives Turned Against Mass Incarceration Report / In Depth How Conservatives Turned Against Mass Incarceration The first in a series of papers from the New Models of Policy Change Project examining the 鈥渟trange bedfellows鈥 of transpartisan coalitions. Sep 15, 2015 Steven M. Teles, David Dagan