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Bruce Katz
Vice President and Director, Metropolitan Policy Program
The Adeline M. and Alfred I. Johnson Chair in Urban and Metropolitan Policy
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Amy Liu
Co-Director and Senior Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program
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Alan Berube
Senior Fellow and Deputy Director, Metropolitan Policy Program
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Senior Fellow and Policy Director, Metropolitan Policy Program
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Audrey Singer
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Federal dollars can help expand the nation’s green bank movement, http://t.co/JWRVYQ0Lvd @MarkMuro1 @rehundt
Jun 27
Trucks are good for the economy but bad for the environment. How to make them more efficient: http://t.co/vXkt6iZjku @adavies47 @AdieTomer
Will higher #gas prices this summer crowd-out other household expenses? @AdieTomer discusses: http://t.co/1q6j8eGD2Q http://t.co/07VZiMwOal
Jun 26
#Newark's higher education institutions are supporting #manufacturing-career readiness. @nisha_m1 discusses: http://t.co/UKG2gT1Omx
Washington should help capitalize green banks, a new blog by @MarkMuro1 and @rehundt http://t.co/JWRVYQ0Lvd http://t.co/0NMTyc9FHk
"For some reason, the #gastax is politically toxic in Washington" - @rpuentes Overview from @Marketplace: http://t.co/2lEO0JonsQ
Miss our #FCCLive @TomWheelerFCC event with @BrookingsGov this morning? Watch the archived webcast at http://t.co/VHeLOkJCxM
.@BlairLevin closes his #FCCLive @TomWheelerFCC interview w/ key takeaway: It's time to put the "pedal to the metal" on #broadband
#Lifeline is a big topic at today's #FCCLive event with @TomWheelerFCC and @BlairLevin. Read up on it here: http://t.co/pUrAWabXAb
Audience Q&A will begin shortly at our #broadband event. Tweet your @TomWheelerFCC questions via #FCCLive. Watch: http://t.co/VHeLOkJCxM
RT @rpuentes: ICYMI @BlairLevin @AdieTomer write for @BrookingsMetro National Broadband Policies: Brought to You by Cities http://t.co/AuuIg62RcD #FCCLive
RT @BrookingsGov: .@TomWheelerFCC says it's unacceptable kids have to go to McDonald's to get wifi. Relevant #TechTank post http://t.co/D9ROtBI7aE #FCCLive
Major theme of @TomWheelerFCC #FCCLive speech: We need to equalize access to #broadband and its economic, academic, & social benefits
Up next, @BlairLevin and @TomWheelerFCC discuss U.S. #broadband policy and implementation. http://t.co/VHeLOkJCxM #FCCLive
.@TomWheelerFCC: "We know broadband competition works. Just look at cities like #KansasCity #Atlanta #Austin & #Chattanooga" #FCCLive
"We're arbitrators of the last resort, not the first resort" says @TomWheelerFCC on @FCC #broadband regulations #FCCLive
"#Broadband is the most powerful & pervasive network on the planet" @TomWheelerFCC citing @BlairLevin at #FCCLive as he calls for oversight
.@TomWheelerFCC touts policies that encourage fast, fair, and open #broadband at #FCCLive @BlairLevin Watch: http://t.co/VHeLOkJCxM
RT @BrookingsGov: If you're just joining us, our webcast on maximizing broadband benefits w/ @TomWheelerFCC is live. Hashtag = #FCCLive http://t.co/bqQELVFa3d
As software replaces hardware, the cost of expanding network capabilities decreases--- @TomWheelerFCC on #broadband benefits #FCCLive