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Safety coalition: ‘Scaffold Law’ study is ‘flawed’

Safety & Health Magazine - April 18, 2014 - A recent study that questioned the usefulness of New York state’s “Scaffold Law” is flawed, according to a new report from a worker safety advocacy...

[created] | Published by: U.S. News & World Report

Senator Flake's Journey to Defying Trump on Supreme Court Nominee

Senator Flake's Journey to Defying Trump on Supreme Court Nominee

Something happened to U.S. Republican Senator Jeff Flake between being cornered in a Capitol elevator on Friday as two women shouted at him about sexual assault and, hours later, cutting a...

U.S. News & World Report | Civic Engagement
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GOP pours nearly $1M into Arizona special election

GOP pours nearly $1M into Arizona special election

Activist Ady Barkan and New York Times columnist Michelle Goldberg discuss what’s been happening on the ground in Arizona, where the outcome of the special election in the 8th district is perhaps...

MSNBC | Civic Engagement

High-ranking Fed official resigns, reveals role in leaked confidential information

Jeffrey Lacker, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, resigned from his post effective Tuesday, after revealing he'd played a role in a leak of sensitive information to a financial...

The Washington Post | Building a National Campaign for a Strong Economy: Fed Up
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‘Patriot’ Dimon dodges calls to disavow Trump policies

‘Patriot’ Dimon dodges calls to disavow Trump policies

Jamie Dimon endured a rough ride at the annual meeting of America’s biggest bank on Tuesday morning, as shareholders repeatedly attacked the JPMorgan Chase chief over his ties to the...

Financial Times | Civic Engagement

A City Invokes Seizure Laws to Save Homes

The power of eminent domain has traditionally worked against homeowners, who can be forced to sell their property to make way for a new highway or shopping mall. But now the working-class city of...

Organizing for Housing Justice & A Home to Thrive, Holding Wall Street Accountable

Milwaukee faces historic opportunity to transform schools. Here’s how.

Milwaukee spends a greater fraction of its general fund on policing than many other major cities. A 2017 report from the Center for Popular Democracy, Law for Black Lives, and Black Youth Project...

Wisconsin Gazette | Organizing for Education Justice

So-Called 'Common Sense' Immigration Plan Denounced as 'Mass Deportation Bill'

Following news on Wednesday that a bipartisan group of senators known as the "Common Sense Caucus" reached a deal on an immigration measure that would grant President Donald Trump's demands for...

Common Dreams

Fed Presidents and Governors Still Talking Up Rate Hike for 2016

The week of October 14 was a busy one for economic reports. It was also a busy week for the talking heads inside the Federal Reserve. Note that the most recent speeches this past week, even after...

24/7 Wall St | Building a National Campaign for a Strong Economy: Fed Up
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Fed, Eager to Show It’s Listening, Welcomes Protesters

Fed, Eager to Show It’s Listening, Welcomes Protesters

WASHINGTON — When a dozen protesters in green T-shirts showed up two years ago at the Federal Reserve’s annual conference in Jackson Hole, Wyo., they were regarded by many participants as an...

The New York Times | Building a National Campaign for a Strong Economy: Fed Up

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What if President Biden became #MrHousing? Last month, a Politico article recalled advice President Biden received from Senator Hubert Humphrey: his administration could deliver a solution to the #AffordableHousingCrisis and become "Mr. Housing." https://t.co/bmKIptY5zi

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