Brodsky’s arrival marks an exciting expansion of FREOPP’s work
FREOPP Staff
FREOPP Staff
Plus: New York changes course on nuclear power; improving Medicare price negotiation; and the need for a coherent federal approach to K-12 education
FREOPP continues to inform discussions about how policy changes affect American families
Citing the costly fallout from closing Indian Point, Gov. Kathy Hochul announces plans for a new nuclear plant—just as a Wall Street Journal editorial highlights a FREOPP report on the consequences of the shutdown.
Plus: Should Boomers rent out their empty rooms; will generative AI leave low-income workers behind; and how to fix a wasteful health care subsidy
Plus: Should Boomers rent out their empty rooms?; will generative AI leave low-income workers behind?; and how to fix a wasteful health care subsidy
Plus: Assessing the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on wages and social mobility; and how Congress and states can give parents more educational choice
Plus: How the Fed could ease market volatility; Utah sets the standard for welfare policy; lowering drug costs by clearing “patent thickets;” and FREOPP gets a new President