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A broadband expert discusses the National Broadband Plan two years out More »
A broadband expert discusses the National Broadband Plan two years out More »
In this week’s episode of Chicago Policy Radio, David Levine sits down with Lois Scott, the CFO of the City of Chicago, to discuss solutions to Chicago’s infrastructure problems. More »
The Acting Administrator of the U.S. General Services Administration discusses agency reform More »
Nick Rabkin discusses the benefits and costs of the new Chicago Cultural Plan and its relevance for the city's residents More »
OSHA's Chief of Staff discusses how the agency leverages limited resources to keep America’s workers safe More »
An education expert discusses the future of education policy legislation More »
In this week’s episode of Chicago Policy Radio, Julie Cooper sits down with Cristal Thomas, the Deputy Governor of Illinois, to discuss Governor Pat Quinn’s major policy initiatives and what the future holds for Illinois. More »
Azerbaijan’s ambassador to the U.S. discusses international energy policy in an increasingly complex geopolitical atmosphere More »
Community organizer Italia Méndez reflects on sexual violence and political repression in Mexico. More »
Bob Greenstein talks about tax policy, the recession, and what to expect from the fiscal cliff More »
On this week’s episode of Chicago Policy Radio, Claire O’Hanlon sits down with Geoff Garin to talk about the results of the 2012 presidential election, the changing demography of the electorate, third parties, and how polling has changed over the course of Mr.... More »
Deputy Surgeon General Boris Lushniak discusses innovations in health care, from electronic records to New York's soda ban More »