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Daily Archives: October 26, 2008

Reversal of Fortune: A New Look at Concentrated Poverty in the 2000s

“The Federal Reserve System and its 12 member banks partnered with the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program to produce a new, in-depth look at concentrated poverty in America. The two-year study, The Enduring Challenge of Concentrated Poverty in America – Case Studies from Communities Across the U.S., October 2008, profiles 16 high-poverty communities across the United States, investigating the historical and contemporary factors associated with their high levels of economic distress.

The report is the first to analyze concentrated poverty and its impacts across the wide range of community types in which it occurs – urban, small city, and rural; white, black, Latino, and Native American; growing and declining; and every region of the United States. It finds that all of these communities face obstacles related to under-performing local schools and low adult labor market skills; insufficient quality and diversity of housing; lack of mainstream commercial investment; and the limited capacity of local public, private, and non-profit organizations to navigate this suite of challenges. Strategies to help both poor places and the people who live within them are needed to tackle the double burden of concentrated poverty in America today.”

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  • Committee Holds Hearing on the the Role of Federal Regulators in the Financial Crisis

    “The Committee on Oversight and Government Reform held holding a hearing titled, The Financial Crisis and the Role of Federal Regulators on, Thursday, October 23, 2008. The hearing examined the roles and responsibilities of federal regulators in the current financial crisis. A preliminary hearing transcript (201 pages, PDF) is available for download.” “Chairman Waxman: “Our… Continue Reading

    ABA Journal Examines FDA and Pre-emption

    ABA Journal, November 2008: The Pre-emption Prescription – The FDA is claiming total responsibility for drug and medical device safety. “The FDA had been signaling its new attitude of tort reform regarding prescription drugs and medical devices since 2001, when a new administration at the FDA began gearing up to file “friend-of-the-court” briefs in state… Continue Reading

    World Economic Forum's Latest Report Focuses on How Financial Turmoil Will Affect Real Economy

    News release: The World Economic Forum’s Global Risk Network launched today a new edition of its Europe@Risk – A Global Risk Network Briefing, which is published ahead of the World Economic Forum on Europe and Central Asia (Istanbul, Turkey, 30 October – 1 November 2008). The report examines the global risks most pertinent to Europe,… Continue Reading

    EPA: Outdoor Wood Heaters that Reduce Air Emissions

    News release: “Key manufacturers of outdoor wood-fired heaters pledged to make units that will emit 90 percent less air pollution, under the second phase of a voluntary partnership with EPA. EPA launched the voluntary program in January 2007, beginning with units 70 percent cleaner than unqualified models. Sales of EPA-qualified units to date will prevent… Continue Reading

    BJS: Characteristics of State Parole Supervising Agencies, 2006

    Characteristics of State Parole Supervising Agencies, 2006: “Presents information for 52 state parole supervising agencies at midyear 2006, including the California Youth Authority and the District of Columbia. This report describes, by state, where these agencies were located in each state’s administrative structure, the number of adult parolees, and probationers, if any, under supervision, and… Continue Reading

    Gartner and Nielsen Reports – Impact of Social Networking in Government and

    Gartner Says Citizen Social Networks Will Complement, and May Replace, Some Government Functions, Egham, UK, October 23, 2008 — “By 2011, 70 per cent of social computing deployments in government that achieve business benefits will do so in unplanned or unexpected ways, according to Gartner, Inc. Government organisations around the world are showing great interest… Continue Reading

    Pew Survey: Latinos Account for Half of U.S. Population Growth Since 2000

    Latinos Account for Half of U.S. Population Growth Since 2000, by Richard Fry, Senior Research Associate, Pew Hispanic Center, October 23, 2008 “Since the turn of the century, Hispanics have accounted for more than half (50.5%) of the overall population growth in the United States — a significant new demographic milestone for the nation’s largest… Continue Reading