The Trump DOJ’s fight against the ACA, how the education sector can build resilience on climate change, and Israeli elections updates.
| | | | “We’re in for a very rocky few weeks in Israeli politics, and no one knows exactly what the result will be.” Natan Sachs explains the deadlock between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party and the centrist Blue and White party, headed by Benny Gantz, and the far-reaching ramifications of this election. Listen to the podcast |
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| | The catastrophic wind and rain of Hurricane Dorian is just the latest example of extreme weather that not only left thousands of people homeless but also children and adolescents without schools. Allison Anderson explains what other countries can learn from Nepal’s comprehensive plan to reduce disaster risk and strengthen the resilience of its education sector to climate hazards. Read more |
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| | Texas and 17 other states have sued the U.S. federal government in an attempt to strike down the entire Affordable Care Act. Last month, the Department of Justice filed a letter arguing that a victory in the case would invalidate the ACA in Texas and the plaintiff states. Christen Linke Young examines DOJ’s argument, unpacks the complicated policy implications, and considers the legal issues at play. Read more Where does your state stand on the Texas v. U.S. case? Check out a new map from the USC-Brookings Schaeffer Initiative for Health Policy. |
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