Government Can鈥檛 Wait for Emergencies to Get Creative
Investing in data sharing and infrastructure, writes Cassandra Robertson, is essential for government to respond to future emergencies.
Investing in data sharing and infrastructure, writes Cassandra Robertson, is essential for government to respond to future emergencies.
The agency will proactively reach out to 9 million likely eligible people who have not gotten a payment, but it can and should do more.
This collaboration is a critical part of making sure we build a safety-net that really works for people when they need it most.
For many of those who need the money most, getting a check has been difficult at best.
At least 13 million essential workers continue to commute to work every day for less than a living wage.