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Subject The Local Roots of Economic Policy
Date November 6, 2024 4:00 PM
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly appears one day after national polls closed.

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly appears one day after national polls closed. But this election’s importance does not refute the famous observation of Tip O’Neil, Speaker of the House from 1977 to 1987, that “all politics is local.”

What did O’Neill mean by this? He was hardly denying the role of federal policy. But he was emphasizing that politics and policy rely on local relationships. That theme lies at the heart of today’s articles. We begin with an article on the place-based complexities faced by movements for social housing ([link removed]) . Next, an analysis of the importance of mayors as local economic actors ([link removed]) . That’s followed by a story that examines how frontline BIPOC communities are organizing to make federal climate policy ([link removed]) work for them. Lastly, an account of a 2,400-artist guaranteed income pilot ([link removed]) in New York illustrates the connections between local
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A Political Roadmap to Social Housing: How Do We Win? ([link removed])
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“Social housing is supported by many tenant-dominated housing justice coalitions, but tenant mobilization alone will not achieve a significant social housing sector.” Read more... ([link removed])

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A Democratic Vision for Local Governance: What Role Can Mayors Play? ([link removed])
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How Guaranteed Income Can Support the Arts—And Ourselves ([link removed])
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