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The Federal government has abdicated responsibility in pursuing a fair and accurate count. Will cities fill the gap?

Days before the Fourth of July, as you planned your barbecue or dreamed of poolside bliss, the Federal Court ruled that there was no evidence that the Trump Administration had Continue Reading

Posted On : August 7, 2018 Published By : Aliya Bhatia
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Should Columbia cut all ties with fossil fuel companies?

Student activists have called on Columbia to ditch its investments in fossil fuel companies. Some want the movement to go further.

Posted On : April 20, 2016 Published By : Will Jordan
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Lessons from the Field with Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer

You’re invited to the Inaugural Event for the Columbia Public Policy Review! Please join us for a unique behind-the-scenes look at the passage of NYC’s Paid Sick Leave Law.

Posted On : April 22, 2015 Published By : audreyy

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