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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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This week, BPC experts share their thoughts on the latest election happenings and what to expect beyond the election.
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The results of the 2020 election continue to be finalized, but one possible outcome is an evenly divided Senate sometime after January 5, 2021. BPC Associate Director Michael Thorning answers seven key questions if a 50-50 divided Senate were to happen.
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Despite efforts to provide the most at-risk children and families with a child care subsidy, inconsistent policies on eligibility, combined with limited funding, can result in inequitable distributions of Child Care and Development Block Grant dollars. BPC's Linda Smith, Frannie Einterz, and Hannah Chong examine the barriers associated with accessing CCDBG subsidies.
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Over the course of 2020, apprehensions dropped significantly from the heights of the migrant crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border in 2019, with 851,508 apprehensions recorded in FY2019 and 203,608 apprehensions in FY2020. BPC Project Associate Rachel Iacono looks into the effects of the Trump administration's border policies amid COVID-19.
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The 2020 election makes clear that neither party has a governing mandate and meaningful solutions must attract broad-based, bipartisan support. During the week of December 7, BPC will present an agenda for bipartisan action during the Solutions Summit: Blueprint to Restore Economic Security for Working Families.
Monday, December 7 - Wednesday, December 11
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET daily
Register Now
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