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    The Expiring QM GSE Patch: Implications for Credit Access and Economic Stability

    Kim Wilson, MPP Staff Writer, Brief Policy Perspectives Policymakers are considering alternatives to an expiring rule exemption intended to protect mortgage borrowers and prevent defaults. The Consumer Financial… Read more “The Expiring QM GSE Patch: Implications for Credit Access and Economic Stability”

    December 10, 2019March 11, 2020 by briefpolicyperspectives

    Tik-Tok Could be the Final Straw for Washington: Protecting Americans’ Data on Foreign-Owned Apps

    Madison Grady, MPP Staff Writer, Brief Policy Perspectives When you download an app onto your phone, do you check to see who created the app, or who owns… Read more “Tik-Tok Could be the Final Straw for Washington: Protecting Americans’ Data on Foreign-Owned Apps”

    December 9, 2019March 11, 2020 by briefpolicyperspectives

    Arguments For and Against the Equal Rights Amendment

    Sydney Hamilton, MPA Staff Writer, Brief Policy Perspectives When discussions surrounding feminism occur, the conversation often turns to the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). While it may seem like… Read more “Arguments For and Against the Equal Rights Amendment”

    November 21, 2019March 11, 2020 by briefpolicyperspectives

    Let’s Get Real: Perspectives on the Fed’s Real-Time Payment Processing Initiative

    Kim Wilson, MPP Staff Writer, Brief Policy Perspectives The Federal Reserve Board of Governors recently announced plans to develop a real-time gross settlement (RTGS) system. FedNow ServiceSM will facilitate the… Read more “Let’s Get Real: Perspectives on the Fed’s Real-Time Payment Processing Initiative”

    November 18, 2019March 11, 2020 by briefpolicyperspectives

    Below the Fold S5E1: Medicare for All and the Paris Climate Accords

    Join Co-Hosts Fania Jean, Eli Richman, and Sean Parker for an in-depth discussion of two issues that will certainly headline the upcoming 2020 elections. Preston Bruce edited… Read more “Below the Fold S5E1: Medicare for All and the Paris Climate Accords”

    November 18, 2019 by briefpolicyperspectives

    Understanding Surprise Billing in America

    Niloofar Asgari, MPA Staff Writer, Brief Policy Perspectives Anyone who has interacted with the American healthcare system knows how stress-inducing paying for healthcare can be. This stress… Read more “Understanding Surprise Billing in America”

    November 18, 2019March 11, 2020 by briefpolicyperspectives

    Below the Fold S5E1: Medicare for All and the Paris Climate Accords

    Join Co-Hosts Fania Jean, Eli Richman, and Sean Parker for an in-depth discussion of two issues that will certainly headline the upcoming 2020 elections. Preston Bruce edited… Read more “Below the Fold S5E1: Medicare for All and the Paris Climate Accords”

    November 18, 2019June 11, 2020 by briefpolicyperspectives

    Consent Education in a Post #MeToo World

    Olivia Shaffett, MPA Staff Writer, Brief Policy Perspectives With one in three women and one in six men projected to experience some form of contact sexual abuse in their… Read more “Consent Education in a Post #MeToo World”

    November 12, 2019December 2, 2020 by briefpolicyperspectives

    USMCA Attempts To Expand Internet Immunity Provisions To Other Countries

    Madison Grady, MPP Staff Writer, Brief Policy Perspectives When President Bill Clinton signed the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) into law in 1993, the World Wide Web… Read more “USMCA Attempts To Expand Internet Immunity Provisions To Other Countries”

    November 12, 2019March 11, 2020 by briefpolicyperspectives

    Cults and Religious Freedom in the United States

    Catherine Kaufman, MPA Staff Writer, Brief Policy Perspectives The United States is fascinated by cults. Television series are full of references—cults are present in every genre, from comedy and crime to horror and documentary. Cults… Read more “Cults and Religious Freedom in the United States”

    November 8, 2019March 11, 2020 by briefpolicyperspectives

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