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  1. Against the Grain is on recess until 2019. Make sure you’re caught up for the new year:

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  2. Should investors receive tax cuts for investing in impoverished areas? Members of Congress on both sides of the aisle support Opportunity Zones, which do exactly that. Read about their stances here:

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  3. Prison gerrymandering occurs when the Census Bureau counts those who are disenfranchised as residents of an area, advantaging that area with more congressional representation. Which states are taking steps to end to this?

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  4. Have you watched our latest ? Catch up on the changing federal courts here:

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  5. Our newest podcast is Against the Grain, hosted by . Catch up on the episodes you missed:

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  6. Opportunity Zones could alleviate poverty in economically distressed areas, but they could also lead to gentrification. Read this post to learn about arguments for and against this legislation:

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  7. When are DC insiders most active on social media? Find out with this free preview of our 2018 Washington in the Information Age study:

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  8. Are you having a white Christmas? Here are the states that might be:

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  9. With a shutdown and lagging stock market, where is Trump’s approval rating? Check it out:

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  10. Under new “Opportunity Zones” laws, individuals can create funds taxed at lower rates to invest in specific economically distressed areas. See who supports this legislation and how it’ll affect Americans in this post:

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  11. Election Day may feel like the distant past, but citizens in many states will soon feel the impact of their decisions on several key ballot initiatives. Learn more:

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  12. In the 2017 overhaul of the tax code, Congress established 8,700 Opportunity Zones. What are these “zones” and what do they mean for American communities? Read to find out:

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  13. In 2018, Voters across the country had the chance to weigh in on ballot measures, many that embodied the nation’s most divisive subjects like health care, abortion, environmental regulation, and – most prevalently – election and voting issues.

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  14. In 1789, the average SCOTUS justice lived to 67 years. Today, the average justice lives an additional 15 years. Learn how this is impacting the judicial branch in our latest :

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  15. Congress passed a large tax overhaul a year ago. In the law, they included a provision about Opportunity Zones, which offers tax incentives to investors who fund projects in economically distressed areas. Read about them in this edition of :

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  16. Congressional Republicans doubt that the recent controversial court decision knocking down the ACA will be upheld, but having the ruling on the books could give some state lawmakers a reason to disrupt or delay future funding. More from ($):

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  17. Japan plans to shell out billions of dollars to purchase F-35 fighter jets in an effort to counter both regional security concerns and massive pressure from President Trump to drop more cash on U.S. military equipment, reports

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  18. How can you best reach Washington insiders? Our data will help your public affairs team effectively reach their target audience. Preview our findings here:

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  19. Over the last three decades, the ideological gap between liberals and conservatives in the federal courts has been widening. What consequences may come from this partisanship? Find out in the replay of our December :

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  20. Read for more of our post-election insights on key ballot initiatives from the midterms:

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