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Now the real work begins to fix the 'dysfunctional' higher education system • Statement on President Biden’s Student Debt Cancellation • JUVENILE JUSTICE | 47th Annual Training Institute | August 28 - 31, 2022 • Breaking the Rules: Rethinking Condition Setting and Enforcement in Juvenile Probation - Breaking the Rules • Feds to discharge $3.9B in ITT student loans, seek $24M repayment from DeVry • Statement from Laura and John Arnold on Landmark Law to Lower… • We Weren’t Supposed to Win This Fight • Arnold Ventures | Summer 2022 Interns Reflect on Their Work at Arnold… • Statement from Laura and John Arnold Following Senate Passage of the… • Arnold Ventures | 'The Child is Doing Prison Time with the Parent' • Watch: Explaining the Nitty-Gritty of Medicare Drug Price Negotiations — And Patients’ Potential Savings • Not In Isolation: Voices of Youth • Arnold Ventures | Colorado Enacts Innovative Medical Debt Protections • Bill aimed at lowering Medicare drug prices faces next test in the Senate | CNN Politics • For Young Offenders, Restitution Debts Can Present Crippling Obstacles • Criminal Justice Reforms Passed With Unanimous Bipartisan Support Go Into Effect in Florida - REFORM Alliance • Arnold Ventures | With Accelerating Growth, Nonprofit News Ushers in… • "We Are Going To Fight For This Beautiful Country" • Opinion | Growing Up in the Shadow of DACA • “It’s time to finish the job.”: Statement from Mark E. 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Initiative to Accelerate Charitable Giving • Capital B Launches • 5 Things to Watch in Higher Education, Contraceptives, Evidence-Based Policy, Organ Donation, and Democracy in 2022 • When Students Graduate, Everyone Wins • A New Nonprofit for Our New Era of Journalism • Houston Deserves a News Ecosystem as Big and Bold as It Is • The Enduring Pursuit of Justice • Local Coalition to Launch Nonprofit Newsroom in Houston • Fallout From Controversial Alzheimer's Drug Continues • 5 Things to Watch in Criminal Justice in 2022 • Arnold Ventures' Statement on the Expansion of Earned Time Credits Under the First Step Act • As Anti-Reform Activists Politicize Waukesha Attack, It’s the Cash Bail System That Needs Undoing • In 2022, Biden Can Reform Policing From the Top Down • 5 Big Wins for Criminal Justice in 2021 • 21 Notable Tweets from 2021 • 5 Big Wins for Health Care in 2021 • 21 Stories of Change in 2021 • 5 Big Wins in 2021 for Higher Education, Democracy, Climate, Contraceptives, and Evidence-Based Policy • Opinion: Beto, let research — not rhetoric — define the gun debate • Statement by Attorney General Merrick B. Garland • New Research Points to How to Reduce the $100 Billion Americans Spend Annually on Unnecessary Health Care • Straight A’s in Student Success: 5 Studies That Show How to Improve Outcomes for College • Research Aims to Protect Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence • Cracking and Packing: Why Your Vote May Not Count • Congress: Pharma's Price Gouging is Purposeful • State of the Mapmaking Unions • The No Surprises Act is a Win for Consumers, Employers, and Taxpayers — But That Win Is At Risk • The Revolving Door: Probation, Incarceration, and the Opportunity for Reform • A Milestone Study: Why the Bottom Line Report is a Win Within Evidence-Based Policy • Just Reform Podcast: Police Accountability • What’s the Biggest Scam in America? • Video: Health Care is Not a Functioning Market • How Jail Decarceration Benefits Communities • On GivingTuesday, a Plea for Congress to Pass Legislation That Would Make a Difference to Charities Nationwide • 'It’s Like You Want to Wake Up From a Bad Nightmare' • A Search for Healing in the 'Trauma-to-Prison Pipeline' • How Money Bail Supporters Keep Getting It Wrong • Katz: We Must Look to States for Scalable Change in Policing • The U.S. Can Lower Drug Prices Without Sacrificing Innovation • Maximizing Opportunity, Minimizing Injustice for Our Nation’s Veterans • Media Wants to Cover People. Alec Karakatsanis Thinks Systems Are More Interesting. • Ranked-Choice is Having a Moment. Andrew Yang Has Thoughts. • Traffic Stops Suffer From Racial Disparities Even When Controlling for Conditions, New Research Finds • Podcast: 'A Firestorm of Polarization' and a Fix to Save Democracy • Without drug pricing reform, BBB will stand for 'Biden's Big Blunder' • 'I Had to Look at My Wife and Tell Her They Just Took Our Home' • Can Journalism Save Itself from Profiteers? • Arnold Ventures Welcomes New Leader of Public Finance • These Women are Working to Save Thousands of Lives through Organ Donation Reform • NegReg, Worthless Degrees, and a Chance to Make it Right • 'It’s Hard to Put Into Words How Betrayed I Feel' • Part 3: After a Groundswell of Success in 2021, Stage is Set for Broader Rx Reform in 2022 • ‘This $50,000 Piece of Paper is Actually Completely Worthless’ • Injustice for George Floyd, in Life & in Death • How Colorado Passed Sweeping Policies for Wider Contraceptive Choice • Prosecution, Drug Use and Public Health — prosecution.org • Part 2: In Quest to Lower Rx Prices, States Deploy New Tools • The Lie of "Law and Order" • Tutoring May Be Key to Regaining Learning Loss • No Surprises Act Implementation Positive Sign for Patients Hurt By Surprise Bills • Arnold Ventures Launches New Public Defense Portfolio • As Congress Debates Lowering Drug Prices, States Waste No Time • The $8,000 Tube of Toothpaste: Courts Are Charging Young People Thousands of Dollars in Fees and Fines They Can’t Afford • Debt Free Justice Campaign Launch • Breaking the Link Between Community Supervision and Mass Incarceration • Harris County’s ‘Holistic’ Approach to Public Defense Provides Support In and Out of the Courtroom • The Two Letters That Define a Journey • A Statement From Arnold Ventures' Kelly McManus on the Retention and Completion Fund in the Build Back Better Act • Home and Community-Based Services: Just One Piece of the Puzzle • It’s Time to Properly Fund Gun Violence and Gun Policy Research • What’s Broken and What Works in Online Learning • Arnold Ventures' Statement on Medicare Trustees Report • THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC • More Community, Less Confinement: How Supervision Violations Impacted Prison Admissions During the Pandemic • Empowering the Pursuit — and Completion — of College • Arnold Ventures' Statement on Extended Debt Relief for Students Who Attended ITT Tech • California’s Crazy Recall is Another Case Study for Election Reform • Congress Needs to Have a Criminal Justice Data Infrastructure Week • A Chilling End to Our 'Hot-Vax Summer' • He Languished in Jail for Nearly a Year. Now He’s the Face of California’s Bail Reform. • Reports of an Officer’s Alleged Fentanyl Overdose Were Greatly Exaggerated. So What Went Wrong? • From Dropout to Dreams, With an Assist • States are Reducing the Collateral Consequences of Criminal Records • Ranked-Choice Voting Passes Its Biggest Test Yet • Our EMERGE Interns Reflect on Their Summer at AV • ‘Banks Won’t Even Talk to Us’: Business Owners with a Criminal Record Face an Abundance of Collateral Consequences • From Simmering to Optimistic, In Just a Week • Is Too Much Choice a Bad Thing? • After a Decisive Win in Philadelphia’s Democratic Primary, Larry Krasner Eyes the Future • ‘A Lifetime Sentence to Poverty’ • Our Philanthropic Work • Podcast: 'A Lifetime Sentence to Poverty': The Collateral Consequences of a Criminal Record • More Research is Essential to Improve Care for Dual-Eligible Beneficiaries • New Report from AV, Joyce Foundation Calls for $600 Million to Close Gun Policy Research Gap • Is This the Moment To Truly Transform the ROI of Higher Education? • Bipartisan Reforms in Texas Will Help Crime Survivors, Boost Public Safety, and Prioritize Rehabilitation • Health Care Prices Are Out of Control • As Government Eyes Health Equity, Improving Care for Dual-Eligible Individuals Must Be a Key Focus • New Poll: Majority of Voters Want Congress To Take Action To Lower Health Care Prices • A grandmother didn’t answer her phone during a class. She was sent back to prison. • Biden's New Collaborative to Reduce Violence • Leading Foundations Support President's New Collaborative to Reduce Violence, Increase Public Safety in 15 Cities • The Best Thing We Can Do For the Planet is Pass Durable, Sustainable Bipartisan Climate Policies • Celebrate Juneteenth, and Continue to Pursue its Promise • Part 1: Fulfilling the Surprise Billing Ban’s Promise to Lower Costs for Consumers, Employers, and Taxpayers • Pulitzers Highlight a Year of Criminal Justice Reform — And the Long Path Ahead of Us • North Dakota prison system looks to bring 'humanity' to state pen with revamped housing unit • A Plan to Eliminate Unjust Pretrial Detention • Statement from John Arnold on Bill to Get More Money to Charities Faster • Inside UNC’s Innovative Approach to Improving Student Graduation Rates • Podcast: Chance to Choose: Expanding Contraceptive Access • Data-Driven Justice Program Releases Final Reports • In Wake of COVID-19, CMS Should Take Steps to Improve Care for People with Complex Needs • In the Year Since George Floyd's Murder, Where Do We Stand on Policing Reform? • COVID-19 Vaccines are Evidence that Government Intervention Works • One Cell, a Lifetime of Pain: Waking to the Truth of Solitary Confinement • The American Rescue Plan Seeks to Curb Overdose Deaths • THE COUNCIL ON FOUNDATIONS ANNOUNCES 2021 CAREER PATHWAYS COHORTS • 'All of What They Promised Me Was a Lie': Eynelys Garcia's Devry University Story • The Future of Policing in America • Podcast: Higher Education’s Accountability Crisis • A Heartfelt Thank You to Our Readers • New RAND Database Provides Critical Information on Nonfatal Firearm Injuries • National Survey Shows Strong Bipartisan Support for Reducing Barriers for People with Criminal Records • Arnold Ventures' Statement on the Verdict in the Trial of Derek Chauvin • Podcast: Has Gun Reform Reached a Tipping Point? • We Need Criminal Justice Data That Doesn’t Exist. Here’s How the Biden Administration Can Fix It. • ‘They Took My Choice Away’: Victims of For-Profit Colleges Find an Ally • Statement From Arnold Ventures' Policing Team on Maryland Legislation • Will Texas Finally Tackle Bail Reform? • Houston billionaires commit to donating 5 percent of their wealth annually • ‘We Don’t Want to Die Anymore’: Victims of Police Violence Take Their Fight to the States to Pass Reform • Topeka Sam Is Working to Support Formerly Incarcerated Women • Anu Manchikanti Gómez is Working to Ensure Equity in Women's Health • ‘I’ve Experienced Life Differently’: How Kelli Rhee’s Background Taught Her to Create Opportunities for Others • Debbie Cochrane is Working to Ensure A More Equitable, Affordable, and Accountable Higher Education System • ‘I Just Felt So Violated’: Pretrial Detention's Devastating Effects • Arnold Ventures' Statement on Atlanta Shootings • A Reform Agenda for Pres. Biden’s Health Cabinet • As Pretrial Reform Builds National Momentum, a New York Study Finds Only Upsides • I-MAK's Priti Krishtel is Working to Build Equity in Health Systems • Our Top Takeaways from Biden's American Rescue Plan • The High Cost of Responding to Low-Level Crimes • State Watch: Police Reform in Illinois • When Seeking Solutions to Texas Winter Outages, Look to Residents for Lessons • Drug Pricing Reform Enters a Big, New Battleground: States • The Abstract: Catastrophe and Cost-Benefit Analysis, and A Warning for Big Pharma • 4 Ways the Biden Administration Can Expand Access to Contraception for Millions • A Statement from Arnold Ventures on the Biden-Harris Administration’s Expansion of the Paycheck Protection Program • Proving That Skills Training Programs Can Help Working Families • Part 3: Removing the Stigma of a Criminal Record — One Law at a Time • Part 2: ‘They’d Rather I Go Wash Dishes’ • Part 1: Locked Up — and Then Locked Out • First of Its Kind Police Legislation Database Shows Reforms Gaining Traction • Podcast: Democracy in Crisis • A Statement from Arnold Ventures on President Biden’s Executive Order Ending For-Profit Prisons • How One Colorado Organization Brought Down Health Care Prices • A 24-Year-Old Council Member is Driving Police Reform in California: ‘Driving While Black Shouldn’t Be A Crime’ • Pennsylvania Prison Society Keeps Families Connected During COVID-19 • New Tools Untangle Government Red Tape Blocking Opioid Treatments • 4 Ways the Biden Administration Can Combat the Opioid Epidemic • Five Ways to Support Economic Recovery in 2021 • ‘We’re Steering People Away from the Criminal Justice System’: Q&A with Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez • 5 Ways to Move the Needle on Major U.S. Social Problems • Where Government Fails to Help Defrauded Students, Advocates Step In • Leaders Taking Creative Approach to Pretrial Reform • Five Ways to Put Higher Education on the Right Course in 2021 • New Jersey shows that we can end mass incarceration | Opinion • We're celebrating 10 years of giving • Reform Wins in 2020 That Maximized Opportunity, Minimized Injustice • Understanding the Barriers to Police Accountability to Achieve True Policing Reform • Sutter Health Case Sparks Growing Scrutiny of Hospital Consolidation, Contracting Practices • What Can Cities Do to Help People Without Homes During the Holiday Season? • Year in Review: 20 Stories of 2020 • Part II: ‘They Fought Smarter, Not Harder’: De-escalation Put to the Test • Part I: ‘You Can Call Me V’: The Rise and Promise of De-escalation in Policing • Who is the Dual-Eligible Population and Why is Change Needed? • Trump’s Drug Pricing Reforms Fall Short • The Right Way to Cancel Student Debt • Auto IRAs Put Retirement Savings on Autopilot, Offering Hope for Low-Income Workers • New Federal Reform Will Boost Organ Transplants, Saving Thousands of Lives • A New Initiative Aims to Ramp Up Charitable Giving • Arnold Ventures’ John Arnold: Now is the Time to Reform Charitable Giving Laws • What Works and What Doesn’t in Pretrial Supervision? • Understanding the Impact of COVID-19 on Dually Eligible Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities • Telehealth: Good in Theory, Potentially Harmful in Practice • Dying Without Treatment: The Opioid Crisis in Communities of Color • This Advocacy Group Helped Oregon Make History on Drug Decriminalization • CMS’ Proposed Rule on 'Breakthrough' Medical Devices Builds on a Flawed System • Virginians Vote Overwhelmingly to Curb Gerrymandering • Video: AV's Walter Katz on the Current State of Police Reform in America • Here’s How to Use $50 Billion in Opioid Settlement Money to Help People • How Criminal Justice Reform Fared in the 2020 Elections • What Election Night Looked Like for Reforms Around Anti-Gerrymandering and Ranked-Choice Voting • Why a Former Texas Sheriff Wants California to Vote Yes on Prop. 25 • Regulators Take Aim at Pharma Price Fixing • Pension Bonds Are a Short-Term Strategy That Carry Long-Term Risk • Decarcerating Correctional Facilities During COVID-19 • Podcast: On the Ballot: Prop. 25 and Money Bail in California • New Report Shows California’s Prop. 25 Will Result in More People Released Before Arraignment • The Fight for Fair Maps Is Just Getting Started • Episcopal Health Foundation Study Reveals COVID-19’s Impact on Harris County Residents • Case Ties North Carolina’s Voting Law to Its Racist History • Stymied Stimulus: The Far-Reaching Consequences of a Stalled COVID Relief Package • America Knows Surprisingly Little About Firearms Usage. A New Expert Panel Sets Out To Fix That. • America’s Other Public Health Crisis: New Report Tracks Funding for Opioid Treatment Programs • How a Small Think Tank’s Mathematical Models Are Shaping Modern Politics • California Footsteps: Successful Bail Reform Efforts Across the Nation Show Why Voters Should Say Yes on Prop. 25 • Dialing the 'Black Box' • Why is Health Care So Unaffordable? New Study Shows Once Again: It’s the Prices • To Ourselves and Our Posterity: Reflections on the Fourth Square One Roundtable • COVID's Hydroxychloroquine Lesson Applies to Social Policy, Too • The Need for Greater Accountability for Federal Financial Relief to Hospitals • What Does the Science Say About Police Using Body-Worn Cameras? • In Day 2 of Testimony, Pharma Execs Struggle to Answer Tough Questions on Unsustainable Drug Prices • Nevada’s Secret to a Better Unemployment System: Invest in Workers • Pharma’s Bad Behaviors Exposed in Congressional Testimony • NYU Analysis Shows Disturbing Pattern of Race-Based NYPD Misconduct • 'Evergreening' Stunts Competition, Costs Consumers and Taxpayers • Support Continues to Build for California’s Prop. 25 • Congress should open COVID recovery to people with criminal justice records • The Homelessness Jail Cycle — and How to Break It • Higher Education Watchdogs Urge Oversight as Schools Push Programs Online • Criminal Justice Reform Requires Rethinking Public Finance Issues • Amid Calls to ‘Defund’ Police, Experts Reconsider the Justice Reinvestment Model • As Purveyors of Surprise Medical Billing, Private Equity Has Fought Lawmakers’ Attempts to Protect Patients • Hotspots for COVID Deaths, Nursing Homes Have Long Been Targeted — and Gutted — by Private Equity • In Pursuit of Profit, Private Equity Expanded into Health Care. The Results Raise Concerns about Cost and Quality. • Closing the Gender Gap in Policing Isn’t Just About Equality • In Pursuit of the American Dream: Latino Students Face Troubling Barriers to College Success • Analysis: U.S. Pays Substantially More than Australia for the Same Prescription Drugs • The Epidemic and the Pandemic: A Conversation with Epidemiologist Alex Kral On His Work Combatting Opioid Use Disorder • Surprise Medical Billing Remains a Threat to Patients Amid Health, Economic Crisis • New Polling Finds Extraordinary Bipartisan Support for Policing Reforms • How Can Prisons Eliminate Violence? One Researcher Is Determined to Find Out. • ‘I Can Kill You In Here and No One Would Know It’ • Three Ways Communities Can Promote Inclusive Public Space and Better Support People Forced to Live Outside • 'Buy American' Rule Aimed at Lessening Dependence on Foreign Drug Manufacturing Could Lead to Higher Prices • Canary in a Coal Mine': Expensive Brand-Name Drugs Thrive in Medicare Part D Despite Generic Competition, Driving Up Costs • EMERGE Interns Reflect on Their Summer at AV • Arnold Ventures' Approach to Police Reform and Rethinking Public Safety • A New Database Could Help Families Navigate Substance Use Disorder Treatment Programs • Executive Orders Unlikely to Lower Drug Prices • Evidence and Expectations for Body-Worn Cameras • Students Enter, Advocates EMERGE: Meet Our Intern Class of 2020 • COVID-19 and Crime: How Responses to the Pandemic Affected Homicide Rates • Quality of Online Higher Education Draws Concern During the Pandemic • A Georgia Law to End Surprise Billing Offers a Roadmap for Congress to Accomplish the Same • 5 Reasons To Limit Community Supervision in Response to COVID-19 • What Has Really Changed? • Could Andrea High Bear’s Death Have Been Prevented? • Q&A 'Courts Are Seeing That Young People Don’t Need to be Held in Cages' • Pharmacists Provide Expanded Access to Safe, Essential Birth Control • 5 Reasons Why Fees and Fines and License Suspensions Should End in This Time of Crisis • Call for a Nationwide Moratorium on Juvenile Fees and Fines • Blame the Justice Department for Andrea Circle Bear’s Death • Coronavirus Adds Urgency to Addressing the Nation’s Probation and Parole System. Pew Has 50 Ideas to Help. • Podcast: How COVID-19 is Impacting Criminal Justice and Health Care Reform • Scammed Out of Their GI Bill Money, Army Veterans Are Standing Up Against Predatory Colleges • Coronavirus in Prisons and Jails: ‘It Is a Powder Keg Waiting to Blow’ • Podcast: ‘Dollar Signs in Uniform’: How For-Profit Education Continues to Target GI Bill Money • Arnold Ventures Applauds Congress for Bipartisan Agreement on Gun Violence Research Funding, Ending Decades-Long Stalemate • ‘Long Slog of Nerd-dom’ Brought New Leader of Public Finance to Arnold Ventures • Podcast: The High Price of Using Fines and Fees in the Criminal Justice System • Kevin Madden, Arnold Ventures’ New Leader of Advocacy Sees a Way to Cut Through the Partisan Gridlock • Tyrone Walker: 'How Can You Reform Something You Don’t Understand?' • Halim Flowers: 'The Criminal Justice System is Working the Way It's Intended' • Congress is Close to ‘Doing Something’ on Gun Violence • World Contraception Day • Emerging: The Story of YME • 30 Federal Prosecutors and Senior Government Officials Issue Letter Urging Congress to Fund Gun Violence Research • We've Invested $3.9 Million to Improve Higher Ed Outcomes • Podcast: Partisan Mapmaking: Cheating Between the Lines • Let's Bring More Nuance, Evidence to Debate Discussions • After Two 'Lost Decades,' the Next Generation of Research Into Gun Violence is Here • Transforming Probation and Parole • Podcast: Bootleggers, Baptists, and Policy Change • Put a Stake in "Zombie Charity." 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