There is a growing recognition in America that armed police are not the right first responders to a situation where someone is having a mental health crisis. Stuart Butler and Nehath Sheriff discuss how American Rescue Plan funds can be used for alternative responses to mental health emergencies.
A lack of coordinated action is perhaps the biggest barrier to drive more climate-resilient infrastructure improvements nationally. Joseph Kane, Adie Tomer, and Caroline George explore the climate investment opportunity across our built environment and lay out several principles that federal leaders should consider when rethinking climate finance.
This week marks the 25th anniversary of the Khobar Towers bombing, which killed 19 American airmen and the legacy of which still haunts Washington’s relations with Iran. Bruce Riedel recounts the event and its aftermath from his time as deputy assistant secretary of defense for the Near East and South Asia.
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