Policy Briefs

Handling Presidential Election Emergencies Under the Electoral Count Reform Act

Now, with concerns about political violence on the rise, a disturbing new possibility arises: not international terrorism incidentally falling on a local off-cycle election day, but deliberate politically motivated violence targeting polling places, counting centers, or other critical infrastructure on our most critical of election days: a presidential contest. Hopefully, the 2024 election will encounter no such problems. But local, state, and federal officials should be broadly familiar with the applicable laws. To that end, this resource offers both an explanation of the relevant federal law and a general overview of common state provisions.

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The American Dream

American voters believe that the American Dream has become less attainable, with 66% saying the American Dream has become less attainable.

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Voters Support Common Sense A.I. Policy

Rainey Center conducted survey research to help understand how voters feel about artificial intelligence and what, if any, regulatory approach they would support. We find that voters have deep concerns about a number of aspects of artificial intelligence developments and support an active public sector approach to regulation, rather than embracing a hands off approach.‍We find that voters are both concerned about the national security and societal implications of artificial intelligence. Voters are worried about the possibility that artificial intelligence is used by foreign adversaries but are also concerned that artificial intelligence will disrupt American society in worrying ways, such as the advent of “AI boyfriends” and “AI girlfriends.”

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The Role of Markets in Creating Economic Opportunity for Black Americans

Without having income derived from investments it becomes increasingly difficult to move up income classes, retire, or build any wealth. Increasing market access for the Black population is vital to any plan for improvement in economic standings. Technology changes have allowed more people to access the stock market, loans, and other banking services, but there are well-intended policies that can hinder this growth. These tools are part of the foundation on which upward economic mobility is deeply reliant. If future regulation and efforts are not coordinated, gains in this area could be reversed.

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The Role of Real Estate in Economic Opportunity for the African American Population

For the majority of Americans, their most valuable asset is their primary residence. But Black Americans have historically been at a disadvantage, given restrictions on land inheritance, redlining, and discrimination in lending practices. Overcoming these historical disadvantages and applying lessons from modern successes to a broader audience is challenging but necessary.

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