From Urban Institute Update <[email protected]>
Subject The work ahead
Date November 9, 2020 5:07 PM
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Hope for a return to truth and facts
With Joe Biden projected to have won the presidency, Urban Institute President Sarah Rosen Wartell anticipates the work ahead in a still deeply divided country.

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There&rsquo;s been a concerning lack of progress for communities of color during the COVID-19 crisis
Though higher-income households have essentially recovered from the pandemic&rsquo;s economic effects, lower-income families continue to suffer, with people of color disproportionately harmed.
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What policies could support families and keep them out of poverty ?

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Overturning the ACA would increase uninsurance among people of all ages, races, and ethnicities
On Tuesday, the US Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in California v. Texas. If the court overturns the Affordable Care Act (ACA), analysis shows an additional 21.1 million people nationwide would be uninsured in 2022, and
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more than a half million people would lose access to opioid use disorder treatment as opioid-related deaths increase.

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What would it take to overcome the damaging effects of structural racism and ensure a more equitable future?
Imagine a future in which structural racism&mdash;the policies, programs, and institutional practices that generated inequitable outcomes&mdash;and its consequences are remedied. We&rsquo;re working to
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equip changemakers with data and analyses to advance and implement solutions.

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Federal strategies to support strong and inclusive neighborhoods
Many families, particularly families of color, live in neighborhoods that have suffered from decades of disinvestment, have been displaced from revitalized neighborhoods, and are excluded from opportunity-rich neighborhoods. How can the
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federal government support opportunity for all ?

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How do marijuana taxes work?
Voters approved ballot measures to legalize recreational marijuana in Arizona and New Jersey and to legalize both recreational and medical use in South Dakota. How much revenue do state and local governments raise from marijuana sales and taxes?

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