The Guardian: Report calls for child labor protections as Project 2025 seeks to roll back rules
State governments across the US are taking steps to eliminate protections for minors as rates of child labor violations, injuries and chronic school absenteeism rise, according to a report released on Wednesday. The report by Governing for Impact, the Economic
Cap Times: How an obscure federal law could be used to ban abortion nationwide
A 150-year-old law governing the U.S. Postal Service could be used by a conservative presidential administration to ban abortion nationwide, and a new study suggests that thousands of Wisconsin women would lose reproductive health care in the process. The study
PRESS RELEASE: Governing for Impact Statement on Supreme Court Decision to Overturn Chevron
Regulatory policy group highlights the implications and consequences of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Chevron v. NRDC WASHINGTON, DC — Governing for Impact Executive Director Rachael Klarman released the following statement: “The Supreme Court’s decision is the latest in
Axios: How agencies can regulate AI without new powers
Government agencies should use existing regulations and powers to regulate AI, argues a new report from the Center for American Progress and Governing for Impact shared first with Axios.
Huffington Post: Progressives Urge Biden Administration to Crack Down on ‘Union-Busting Industry
A new report warns of “increasingly aggressive tactics” by employers, while calling for greater transparency on anti-union spending.
American Prospect: Federal Agencies Can Disable Employer Debt TRAPs
Advocacy groups offer a road map for how agencies can use existing authority to ban contracts that force workers to pay employers if they leave their job.