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Sweeping cuts to federal investments put critical government and community-based safety programs and initiatives at risk.
The inefficient and inequitable proposed car tax will only cover 34 percent of the shortfall in the Highway Trust Fund.
The conversation will be moderated by CAP President and CEO Neera Tanden. It is the second event in CAP’s new series, “What’s Next: Conversations on the Path Forward,” which will bring leaders to CAP ...
President Donald Trump and the Federal Communications Commission are taking unprecedented steps that weaken the media’s First ...
Increasing focus on nearshore ocean conservation will benefit people and communities and provide more effective protections ...
Congressional Republicans are gearing up to pass their budget reconciliation legislation in the coming months—a plan that ...
In a new column, CAP lays out how the sweeping cuts to OJP grants threaten to undo years of important progress making our communities safer. The impact of these grant terminations is compounded by the ...
Join the Center for American Progress for a presentation of new data from the 2024 CAP LGBTQI+ Community Survey and a panel discussion with experts about the threats facing LGBTQI+ Americans. The ...
The Trump administration is using threats, demands, and a baseless private lawsuit to allege that CBS illegally tried to sway the 2024 election against Trump, actions that FCC Chairman Brendan Carr is ...
Please join Neera Tanden, president and CEO of the Center for American Progress, in conversation with former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers on the importance of adequate funding for tax ...
Absent sufficient insurance coverage, governments are taking steps to fill in the gaps and spread the costs of climate change disasters through other mechanisms. More must be done to improve these and ...
President Trump’s “mine everywhere” executive order calls for a list of national public lands with potential mineral deposits ...