Private pay growth tops federal in 2018. Trump is promising visas for Guatemalans. Kamala’s Conundrum.
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August 5, 2019
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Disciplinary Court Recommends Termination for Officer in Garner Case ([link removed] )
Police cannot maintain the public’s trust by neglecting their duty in protest when one of their own is held to account for needlessly killing a man.
- “Disciplinary Court Recommends Termination for Officer in Garner Case ([link removed] ) ,” by Jonathan Blanks
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Private Pay Growth Tops Federal in 2018 ([link removed] )
Over the past five years, federal compensation has grown 18 percent compared to growth of 13 percent in the private sector.
- “Private Pay Growth Tops Federal in 2018 ([link removed] ) ,” by Chris Edwards
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Kamala’s Conundrum ([link removed] )
The real significance of Gabbard’s critique is not that Harris was a particularly unprofessional or malign prosecutor, but rather that she did her job the way most prosecutors do.
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New NBER Working Paper Confirms Needle Exchange Programs Reduce HIV—Does It Also Make The Case For Safe Injection Facilities? ([link removed] )
A new study proves needle exchange programs reduce HIV and illustrates why Safe Injection Facilties work even better to reduce harm.
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Trump Is Promising Visas for Guatemalans—Here’s How He Can Deliver ([link removed] )
The government should offer a waiver of the seasonality requirement for H-2A workers from Guatemala.
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