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Jump to Navigation * Readable Research * Letters to the Editor * Editorial Cartoons * Press Criticism * History for the Future Learn More Recognizing that public policy making involves choice, not submission to inevitable facts of life that always have been and always need to be. More about us Close About Donate SEARCH FORM Search Advanced Search > * Original Reporting * Story Repair * Maps and Data Resources * Commentary * Interviews * Topics HOME * The promise of wilderness Interviews Kevin C. Brown Environment A History for the Future interview on the wilderness movement, public lands, and environmental politics since the passage of the Wilderness Act in 1964. Read more * A History for the Future interview A World More Concrete Interviews Kevin C. Brown Housing Race Jim Crow in action: As Miami’s population boomed, where residents came to live was limited by strict lines drawn through the region’s geography, lines that divided white and black, workers and elites. Read more * How bleak is U.S. educational performance? Map & Data Resources Minyong Cho Education These data visualizations take you inside the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) data to let you decide. Read more * A History for the Future interview Recovering lost voices Interviews Kevin C. Brown Education How the history profession narrowed over time. Who became marginalized. The importance of valuing things other than the production of book-length manuscripts on narrowly defined subjects. Read more * The PWA built over 700 projects in NY from 1933-39 When the federal government dared to act Map & Data Resources Margaret Moslander Infrastructure Role of government Viz shows scope, type of projects built in New York under New Deal's Public Works Administration. Inflation-adjusted cost exceeded $6 billion. Read more * Equally free to sleep under the bridge Commentary Craig Gurian Economy Health care Labor Harvard economist Gregory Mankiw, writing in The New York Times, wants you to believe that a worker's acceptance of a job for no more than minimum wage and a person's acceptance of a pre-ACA, bare bones insurance policy reflect voluntary arrangements. Even a moment's consideration shows there is nothing genuinely voluntary about either of these arrangements. Read more * * “It’s not patriotic. To put it bluntly, it’s just plain bad citizenship.” — James S. Henry Congress fiddles while Treasury burns Original Reporting T.J. Lewan Corporations Taxes No action on bill that would stop corporations that try to avoid taxes by shirking their American citizenship. Read more * A History for the Future interview Summer in the city Interviews Kevin C. Brown NYC Politics An interview with the editor of a new collection of essays on John Lindsay’s mayoralty. A very different time in New York City, and a very different vision of governing it. Read more * “I think if there were a simple, market-based solution we would have found it by now.” — Jennifer Goldsack Ignoring a solution to chronic drug shortages Original Reporting T.J. Lewan Health care Medicine Market-based solutions have failed to work. Yet having the government manufacture some of the drugs remains the option that no one considers. Why not? Read more * New visualizations capture crucial measure of health of labor market Map & Data Resources Mike Alberti Employment Labor force participation rate able to be assessed across scores of 4-element demographic composites. Read more * Do Cuomo tax cut and pre-K plans depend on continued violations of state’s existing education funding obligations? Leads Remapping Debate Education Politics Taxes The governor assures New Yorkers that there is a budgetary surplus that can fund a tax cut and that there’s even money to fund universal, state-wide pre-K without a tax increase. But would the money be available if the governor were honoring what the state’s highest court has determined to be the funding level necessary to meet the obligation to provide a “sound basic education” to all students? Read more * Budget balanced? If state paid up, “they’d have to make cuts, or they’d have to rearrange spending on other items.” Education underfunding still foundation of New York’s new budget Original Reporting David Noriega Education Lawsuit highlights state's failure to fund K-12 at level agreed necessary in 2007. Read more * Lake Powell: lovely, but way too empty Day of reckoning for the parched Southwest: technology and conservation won’t be enough Original Reporting T.J. Lewan Environment Population Does continued growth equal regional death? Read more * Who earns what? Map & Data Resources Mike Alberti Income inequality Two new data tools. Which occupations have so many high paid workers that they bust the current BLS survey method's ability to measure closely? Read more * Death knell for the middle class Interviews Kevin C. Brown Unions Jake Rosenfeld's "What Unions No Longer Do" examines the enormous consequences of the long-term decline of the labor movement. Read more * A History for the Future interview City of ambition Interviews Kevin C. Brown Role of government Urban Policy A discussion with Mason Williams on Fiorello La Guardia’s critical role in implementing the New Deal in the New York City context, his vision of the role of government, and what the city’s current mayor could learn from the predecessor he most admires. Read more GET UPDATES RSS Follow us: Facebook Twitter OUR SAN JOSE SERIES Read the introduction (Left behind: San Jose and the broken promises of the neoliberal era); Part 1 (Deep-rooted dysfunction), Part 2 (The delusions of an American Technopolis), Part 3 (This valley is their valley) and Part 4 (Forging a different path). Sacrificing safety on the altar of nuclear preparedness Interviews | By Kevin C. Brown | Energy, Environment An interview with Kate Brown, the author of "Plutopia: Nuclear Families, Atomic Cities, and the Great Soviet and American Plutonium Disasters." Read more Think twice before throwing doctors to the wind Original Reporting | By David Noriega | Health care Should nurse practitioners continue to supplant doctors in the provision of primary care, despite the substantial additional training that doctors receive? Read more Economic disaster for agriculture or proof of brutality of current system? Commentary | By Craig Gurian | Agriculture, Immigration, Labor American Farm Bureau Federation study confirms agricultural sector's deep reliance on wildly underpaid workers. It warns that shrinking labor supply would spark "large-scale restructuring" of farm sector. But don't we need that if current system only survives by relying so heavily on unfree labor? Read more Why no literacy programs for 30 million in U.S.? Original Reporting | By David Noriega | Education It's a solvable problem, but Congress is apparently content with adults being stuck struggling at a third-grade reading level or below. Read more Lobbying America Interviews | By Kevin C. Brown | Corporations, Politics Benjamin Waterhouse shows how business organizations woke up in the 1970s and changed American politics (and yes, there is at least one smoke-filled room). Read more Christie's bigger sins Commentary | By Craig Gurian | Politics Yes, he’s a thug. Yes, he’s trying to change the subject. But isn’t there a lot more to report on about New Jersey Governor Chris Christie? Like the fact that he’s been guilty of wildly irresponsible and sometimes lawless behavior before. Two prime examples: In 2010, he killed the long-planned construction of a new Hudson River transit tunnel, and he's spent years sabotaging New Jersey's Council on Affordable Housing. Read more All in the neighborhood Interviews | By Kevin C. Brown | Urban Policy Any real estate agent will tell you that "neighborhood matters." Robert Sampson explains just how much, including how neighborhoods differ on measures of trust, "collective efficacy," and altruism. Read more Getting community organizing right Commentary | By Craig Gurian | Civil rights, Housing, NYC Deep residential segregation underlies every major social inequity we have in New York City. The de Blasio administration promises a new era of activism and community participation, but will the energy generated ultimately reduce or perpetuate segregation? A great deal hinges on the nature of the community organizing that is encouraged. Read more Citizens without obligations? Original Reporting | By Mike Alberti | Citizenship, Corporations, Politics Very few American-based corporations we contacted acknowledged any national obligations, suggesting a clear disjunction between how individual and corporate citizenship is perceived. Read more Oil and gas companies still enjoying 1920 royalty rates Map & Data Resources | By Mike Alberti | Energy, Taxes The current royalty rate for onshore oil and gas produced on federally owned land (12.5 percent) has not changed since 1920. See how much revenue would be gained if the rate were adjusted to match the higher royalties that some states, like Texas, impose for production on state land. Read more LYRIC OF THE WEEK Come dance with me. Over heartache and rage Come set us free Over panic and strange I wanna see our bodies bodies burnin’ like old big sun I wanna know what we’ve been learnin’ and learnin’ from Everybody want romance (romance love) Everybody want safety (safety love) Everybody want comfort (comfort love) Everybody but me “Man On Fire,” Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros Look at previous lyrics of the week. Discover the best safe online casinos, play the best Blackjack, Baccarat, Poker or card games online now. Play at the best real money online casinos in the UK, Canada, and US. Gamble at safe online casinos for real money from a phone or at home. © 2010-14 Remapping Debate Contact | Terms of Use | Privacy | Sitemap Site design: Free Range Studios | Maintained: Echo & Co.