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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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In today’s Economic Democracy Weekly, we shine a light on economic justice issues that often escape notice. First, with the Charity Reform Initiative of the Institute for Policy Studies, we launch a three-part series, Saving Philanthropy: Creating Rules of the Road for Donor-Advised Funds, that examines how donor-advised funds often reinforce economic inequality ([link removed]) . Next, from Lahaina, Hawai‘i: The catastrophic fires of 2023 have faded from public view, but the struggle for community economic justice continues ([link removed]) . We follow that with a news story that looks at how Trump administration actions are affecting special education programs ([link removed]) , used by 7.5 million K–12 students nationwide. Lastly,
from a recent webinar hosted by Shelterforce and NPQ, a housing justice leader calls for housing to be treated as essential infrastructure ([link removed]) —and changing policy to match that mindset.
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New Study Shines a Light on the Impact of Donor-Advised Funds ([link removed])
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The Struggle to Rebuild Lahaina: Where Is Recovery Two Years After the Fires? ([link removed])
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Advocates Seek to Protect Children with Disabilities from Federal Cuts ([link removed])
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“The plan to transfer special education to [Health and Human Services] is ‘short-sighted, offensive, and unacceptable.’” Read more… ([link removed])
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Making Housing Affordable: How Government Can Finance Homes at Low Cost ([link removed])
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“[Affordable housing at scale] is entirely possible, but it requires kind of a change…of how government sees its role. Once you change that, you’ll find the solutions.” Watch the video and read more... ([link removed])
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