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Newest way to woo workers: Child care at airports, schools and poultry plants and….what is your company doing?

Businesses are increasingly taking on the national child-care crisis themselves

Cowboy Culture And The American Way

Americans celebrate the cowboy culture of rugged individualism. It’s what makes us exceptional but it is also our Achilles heel.

What happened to the internet without net neutrality?

Today on the show, what happened in the years without it and what happens next.

‘Bidenomics’: Feds Seek to Promote Commercial Conversions Into Affordable Transit-Friendly Housing

The federal government is going back to the future to help solve three problems: vacant office space, global warming and high housing costs.

Short-term rentals are on the chopping block in some Montana cities

Housing is an issue across the country, and other municipalities have taken similar measures to ban short-term rentals, like New York City, which recently implemented an up-to $5,000 fine for hosts who aren’t registered with the city, the New York Times reported.

President Biden asks Congress for $16 billion to stabilize child care

“The $16 billion request is intended to stabilize funding for more than 225,000 child-care providers across the country, with state-level grants ranging from $15 million in Wyoming to $1.8 billion in Texas…

NADO (National Association of Development Organizations) News

Our Annual Training Conference in Cleveland, OH is less than two weeks away. Stay up-to-date with the latest information about the conference by visiting nado.org/atc2023 and downloading the Whova app. We look forward to seeing you in Cleveland!

Measuring Equity in Federal Infrastructure Spending

A new report from the Urban Institute tracks how a year of infrastructure and housing grants align with federal priorities for equitable spending.

How One Rural Indiana County Became a Re-Education Catalyst

Leaders in Lawrence County, Indiana come up with unique ways to close education gaps and labor shortages in their rural community.

There’s Never Been a Worse Time to Buy Instead of Rent

The cost of buying a home versus renting one is at its most extreme since at least 1996.