Criminal Justice Reform Finds Unlikely Cross-Party Coalition
Proposals reducing mandatory minimum sentences and expanding reentry programs are gaining support from both liberal and libertarian lawmakers.
New Campaign Finance Rules Could Permanently Alter Political Fundraising
Proposed FEC regulations on dark money disclosure are advancing after years of regulatory stalemate.
White House Press Briefings Become More Confrontational in Second Term
The relationship between the Trump administration and the press corps has reached new levels of tension.
Infrastructure Funding Implementation Falls Behind Schedule
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding is reaching communities more slowly than Congress intended when it passed the legislation.
Polling Industry Faces Credibility Crisis After Consistent Misses
American polling has dramatically missed election outcomes in multiple consecutive cycles raising fundamental methodological questions.