From Laura Dresser <[email protected]>
Subject High Road Highlights presents March issue!
Date March 28, 2024 5:05 PM
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By the Numbers series presents ProGov21 Education Roadmap
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Quality public schools are critical to ensuring safe, healthy, and connected communities. Our latest roadmap identifies key policies for local governments to support strong public schools and thriving communities, including universal Pre-K, free school meals, and safe routes to school. Although public schools are usually managed through independent school districts, local governments can collaborate and partner with school board officials, teachers, and community leaders to achieve policy goals.

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Project Updates
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New Report: Unleashing Worker Power
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Unleashing Worker Power: Building Good Jobs Beyond the Traditional Workforce System <[link removed]> was released at the inaugural Good Jobs Collaborative event <[link removed]> in Washington, D.C. The report shows how three worker-led organizations, including the Milwaukee Area Service and Hospitality Workers Organization (MASH), build workforce development strategies that center workers, challenge inequities, and raise job quality for all. High Road Strategy Center is proud to be one of the 13 founding members of the Good Jobs Collaborative <[link removed]> which works to advance worker-centered workforce development systems.

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Women Mayors Network featured in Ms. Magazine's latest article
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Last month, the Women Mayors Network <[link removed]> was featured in Ms. Magazine's article, Who Runs the World? Women Mayors <[link removed]>. The article highlights how women mayors are taking the lead on critical policy issues and how peer networks like the Women Mayors Network serve as a resource for women mayors looking for support and opportunities for collaboration. This Women's History Month and every month, our network aims to lift the profile of women mayors and their successes. To get the latest updates and learn more, visit our website <[link removed]>.

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New Blog: Pedestrian Deaths Spike After Sunset
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Pedestrian fatalities in the United States have been on the rise, and the half hour after sunset is one of the most hazardous times of the day for pedestrians. A New York Times article <[link removed]> coupled with analysis <[link removed]> from Madison, Wisconsin found that pedestrian fatalities are highest at night, peaking 15-20 minutes after sunset. They looked across different states, months, and years to see how the patterns change and found similar spikes in deaths around 20-50 minutes before sunrise. A confluence of factors seem to be prevalent around this time: high traffic and pedestrian volumes, poor visibility, and a built environment that encourages speed. State Smart Transportation Initiative <[link removed]>'s latest blog post delves into this research, recommending several policy and behavioral changes to increase safety.

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In the News
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Kansas City Chiefs and Royals say stadium deals will help the community. Economists disagree

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Economists agree that public stadiums should only get $10 million to $30 million in subsidies

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Milwaukee's lesson for Kansas City on building stadium that works for all

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About Us
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Based at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the High Road Strategy Center <[link removed]> is a national think-and-do tank that promotes “high road” solutions to social problems. Learn more here, or click below to learn about our projects housed at the High Road Strategy Center:

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