Oversight on Thin ICE
Inside the Companies Enforcing Federal Immigration Policy
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Public money for immigration enforcement is flowing to a small number of corporations with long regulatory rap sheets. Read our new report about the $4 billion per year private ICE contractor business: goodjobsfirst.org/ice-contract...
03.03.2026 18:57
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another day, another blizzard π¨οΈ
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Lincolnβs Exemplary TIF: Weatherizing Rentals Without Pricing Tenants OutΒ - Good Jobs First
In Lincoln, Nebraska the city is using Tax Increment Financing (TIF) to help landlords improve rental housing to keep those units affordable.
Lincoln, Nebraska is taking an unusual approach with Tax Increment Financing: it's using the program to boost its affordable housing stock.
Landlords get $15,000 per unit, and in exchange must accept vouchers & keep rents below HUD limits for 20 years.
goodjobsfirst.org/lincolns-exe...
18.02.2026 15:15
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Good for you!!!!
05.02.2026 21:24
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Even with the delay, Amtrak to DC is very pleasant
02.02.2026 22:47
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Gotta say, big perk of living on the east coast is Amtrak for travel. So much better than flying
02.02.2026 13:30
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also a bit more than the issue merely being βmishandling the public messagingβ
26.01.2026 16:08
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I miss reply all. Will give that episode a listen
22.01.2026 23:32
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yup
03.01.2026 12:04
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you sure did!
02.01.2026 14:11
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Table of Contents for Publius: The Journal of Federalism 56 (1, 2026): The Future of Federalism in the United States
Articles
Introduction: The Future of Federalism in the United States Paul Nolette and Philip Rocco
Can Federalism Protect Subnational Liberal Democracy from Central
Authoritarianism?
James A. Gardner
Tools of Subnational Democratic Subversion: A Taxonomy and Research Agenda
Andrea Louise Campbell and Andrew Karch
Money Is Not Enough: The Temporary Impact of Pandemic-Era Aid on American Fiscal Federalism
Amanda Kass
Federalism and the Future of US Minimum Wage Policy
Shanna Rose
Climate Federalism at a Crossroads: From Compensatory to Coercive and Mitigation to Adaptation
Scott Moore
Who Benefits From Federalism Claims in Federal Court?
Lisa L. Miller
US Federalism and the Political Economy of Territorial Status: Evidence from Puerto Rico
Mariely Lopez-Santana
Federalism and Polarization: How Can Research Be More Relevant?
Carol S. Weissert
Is the Picket Fence Still Standing? Tracing Administrative Federalism in the States Matthew J. Uttermark
From Variables to Mechanisms in Federalism Research
Scott L. Greer
It has been a bracing moment for American federalism, with both unprecedented efforts to extend executive control over state and local govts, novel forms of subnational resistance. Where is federalism going? Paul Nolette and I have edited a new issue of Publius on that question. Short thread:
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Money Is Not Enough: The Temporary Impact of Pandemic-Era Aid on American Fiscal Federalism
Abstract. As part of its response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the US federal government sent an unprecedented amount of flexible aid to local governments. Wh
Turning to intergovernmental finance, @akass.bsky.social weighs in on how pandemic-era aid reshaped the local fiscal landscape. While ARPA represented a significant intervention, she argues, it did not represent a paradigm shift in American fiscal federalism. academic.oup.com/publius/arti...
26.12.2025 16:15
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seems real bad
16.12.2025 18:47
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oh jeez, Iβm sorry. Iβll send some recs next week
29.11.2025 03:13
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are you looking for resources that provide technical information and definitions? shoot me a message and I'd be happy to help suggest resources
20.11.2025 15:17
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like something as simple as "what places do governments set the levy versus mill rate?" isn't easy to answer.
19.11.2025 19:08
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ha, same!
With the property tax, a challenge is that how it works varies from place to place so how it works in Cook County isn't universal to other areas of the country.
19.11.2025 19:06
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This is great!
"The levy system used in Cook County means every taxing body collects 100 percent of the levy they set for the year" --such a key point!
19.11.2025 18:42
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Do I have book recommendations for municipal finance?
Yes, of course! But what kind of book are you looking for? History, textbook, muni market basics?
19.11.2025 18:15
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Cc @akass.bsky.social maybe?
17.11.2025 22:10
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Felt like that by 9am for me
02.11.2025 23:30
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there's a lot more backstory, but that'd be way too much to type!
22.10.2025 14:59
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Also, the intercept law wasn't really created with Harvey in mind. It was created as part of other changes to the pension law, including changing the funding target (reduced from 100% to 90%) and target year. Idea was that in exchange for those changes there'd be enforcement munis payments
22.10.2025 14:59
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yes, Harvey was! Shameless plug for some stuff I've written on this:
πArticle in Environment and Planning A: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
πWhite paper: gfrc.uic.edu/wp-content/u...
πBlog: amandakass.blog/2018/04/15/t...
22.10.2025 14:56
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Itβs also being integrated into software and apps with an opt-out model rather than opt-in. Weβre getting fed AI generated content without knowing it too
17.10.2025 12:51
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I really wonder what is going to happen. Some places are all in, some are hard no. Within a department it can vary from instructor to instructor. Then thereβs the entire state government of PA that all in on AI (see the Governorβs EO www.pa.gov/content/dam/...)
17.10.2025 12:49
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was just forced to update to Windows11. Initial impression is I'm not a fan, but at least I don't think a bunch of AI is integrated
16.10.2025 18:07
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