Jane Shortall
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The Puzzling Workforce Decline
Marsha Mercer writes: “From World War II to the early 1960s, men 20 to 64 were very, very heavily relied upon” by women and families, Gary Burtless at Brookings said. Men without a high school diploma were able to hold a stable career and support a family by working in construction and heavy manufacturing. Over…
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Bills Introduced: Background Checks on Foster Care Placements,Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking, Military Sexual Trauma & Tax Credit Increase for Childless Workers
Judge Donna Quigley Groman on the need to treat children who have been trafficked as victims. “It is important to understand that these youth are not criminals. They are children who are being abused by sex traffickers, and they deserve the same protections and resources to which other child victims of sexual or physical abuse…
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The GM Ignition Switch Recall: Why Did It Take So Long?
GM CEO Mary Barra is testifying in front of the Senate’s Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee on the company’s previous knowledge of the ignition switches’ faulty technology that has been blamed for 13 vehicle deaths. A live feed of the hearing is on the Committee’s website today, Wednesday, April 2.
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Forget Your Twitter Following; Nuclear Weapons Materials Gone Missing: What Does History Teach?
Ever since President Obama made securing nuclear weapons assets a top priority for his global arms control agenda, guarding and disposing of these holdings have become an international security preoccupation. Yet, in all of this, the urgent task of securing and disposing of known nuclear weapons assets has all but sidelined what to do about…
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Draft Rules Would Help Protect Seniors When Medicare Advantage Plans Drop Doctors
Representatives for UnitedHealthcare and Humana, the two leading Medicare Advantage insurers, declined to answer questions or provide copies of their comments to CMS related to the proposals. UnitedHealthcare said earlier the cancellations were partly the result of cuts in federal reimbursements required by the Affordable Care Act and also part of an effort to improve…
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Janet L. Yellen: Remarks on Women’s History Month
Women have made great progress in many occupations and professions, but lag in others. In my own profession, there has been a gradual increase in the share of women in economics, but women still remain underrepresented at the highest levels in academia, in government and in business. There are doubtless numerous reasons for this, and…





