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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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Statement by Bipartisan Policy Center President Jason Grumet on the Capitol Assault and Challenges Ahead
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"The abhorrent attack on the Capitol broke more than windows. The violence also shattered the premise that our nation’s leaders can denigrate our democracy without consequences. The Bipartisan Policy Center joins the chorus of institutions and individuals condemning those who defiled our Capitol as well as those who facilitated and encouraged the attack."
Read his full statement.
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In a week of uncertainty, experts from BPC provided clarity on critical issues—from navigating an evenly divided senate to immigration—that the upcoming Biden administration will need to address.
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Following her maternity leave, Meghan McCain returned this week to co-host The View where she was attacked for calling for a national mandate for paid maternity leave. In her piece, BPC Fellow Adrienne Schweer applauds Meghan McCain's call for a national paid family leave program.
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The incoming Biden administration will have to confront growing pressure on both sides of the aisle to implement new tech policies to meet the challenges and opportunities present in an increasingly digital, interconnected world. BPC's Alex Trollip answers key ethical questions around AI implementation.
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In 2021, public policy changes around corporate governance and environmental, social, and governance policies (ESG) are sure to be at the forefront of discussion in the Biden administration and halls of Congress. BPC's Tim Doyle explains what to expect under the new administration.
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