Read about our work and learn about upcoming events
This weekly digest highlights BPC's media coverage and our upcoming events. If you have any questions about upcoming events, please email Carolyn Cooper at [email protected].
 
 
BPC in the News
BPC President Jason Grumet penned an op-ed on the role of climate change policy in the Democratic presidential race and the growing disregard for "climate math."
President Trump threatened to pull the United States out of the Universal Postal Union. Matthew Weil, director of BPC's Elections Project, breaks down the consequences this could have on future elections and Americans living abroad.
As another government shutdown looms, BPC Senior Vice President Bill Hoagland discusses what Americans should know about the federal debt and deficit.

 
 
 
BPC's Latest Work
The 2020 campaign is heating up but there is still much to be done when it comes to securing our elections. Read the latest from BPC's Elections Project to find what Congress can do to strengthen the voting process and prevent foreign influence from threatening our democracy:
By Matthew Weil
By Matthew Weil
 
With school back in session, BPC's Campus Free Expression Project has compiled a September reading list so you can stay up to date on the latest policies and approaches to promoting viewpoint diversity on college campuses:
By Jacqueline Pfeffer Merrill
 
 
Upcoming Events
MON
Sep. 23
9:00 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. ET | BPC
 
Join BPC, in partnership with the National Conference of State Legislatures, on September 23 to explore how state legislatures can help Congress become a more effective and efficient institution.
Webcast available

TUE
Sep. 24

9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. ET | BPC
 
On September 24, BPC will release a new report and convene a panel of policymakers and experts to discuss barriers and potential policy solutions to the U.S. HIV epidemic.
Webcast Available

TH
Sep. 26


10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. ET | BPC
 
Join us for a discussion of how the federal government can promote safer and more sustainable communities, while also more responsibly investing limited fiscal resources.
Webcast Available 


FRI
Sep. 27

10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. ET | BPC
 
On September 27, join BPC for a panel on the immigration issues expected to play a role in the 2020 election and see the results of a new survey on what the American public will be prioritizing on immigration when they head to the polls.
Webcast Available 

 
 
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