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What's Happening at BPC
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This weekly digest highlights BPC's media coverage, latest work, and upcoming events. If you have any questions about upcoming events, please email our events team at [email protected]
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The Trump administration's ongoing feud with sanctuary cities escalated this past week as New York state law prohibited DHS from accessing information from DMV databases. BPC Director of Immigration and Cross-Border Policy Theresa Cardinal Brown weighed in on the impact this has on other states.
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Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg made his first debate appearance and John Fortier, BPC's director of governmental studies, shared his insights on how Bloomberg's performance shapes the rest of his presidential campaign moving forward.
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The American Energy Innovation Council, a project of BPC, released a new report that makes 9 recommendations for Congress to implement the technology needed to address the critical challenges of climate change.
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On this week's episode, we hear from some of the co-chairs of BPC's Future of Health Care initiative as they outline a bipartisan path forward to fix America's current health care system. Also on the episode, the recommendations from a new AEIC report on energy innovation and how registered apprenticeships can provide economic opportunities in the early childhood workforce.
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Fostering a campus culture of free expression means encouraging a wide range of viewpoints and respectful disagreement. BPC's Campus Free Expression Project put together a reading list for February that includes several pieces on how to address the basic challenges to free expression culture on campus.
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On the latest episode of Pints and Policy, Hosts Jordan LaPier and Kelly Parsons sit down with Lesley Jantarasami, associate director of BPC's Energy Innovation Project, to understand the science behind the GOP's new climate plan.
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Strengthening Transparency at EPA: Growing the Data and Evidence Culture
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Monday, February 24
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. ET
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America's Energy Infrastructure: Where Do We Go From Here?
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Tuesday, March 3
9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. ET
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