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Housing Supply, Labor Markets, and Economic Growth
While the insufficient supply of affordable homes in the United States leads to higher housing costs, it can also limit mobility, productivity, economic growth, and opportunity. This webinar will highlight the research demonstrating the relationship between housing supply and the labor market, including worker mobility and productivity, followed by a discussion with private-sector experts on…
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How Might the 2024 Election Affect Business in PA?
As business leaders prepare to navigate a contentious year ahead, join Business For America | Pennsylvania to hear expert panelists explain Pennsylvania’s unpredictable electoral landscape, how women voters may influence key races, and the current mood in the Commonwealth on key policy issues. This kick-off session will provide insights that inform our future sessions designed to prepare…
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CPRT Expert Dialogue
As more investors consider risks related to climate change and a just energy transition, and California and the European Union implement new Scope 3 reporting, companies are being pressed to develop concrete action plans to achieve net zero or other environmental targets. Though these plans focus on operations, supply chains, and products or services, firms…
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Business Perspectives on Political Backlash
Going into 2024, businesses are facing an increasingly hostile political climate. Between heightened consumer expectations and well-organized political trolling, the private sector is facing unprecedented attacks on speech and free enterprise. You’re invited to attend an event on November 9th at 12pm ET with Business for America where we will present the results of our Business Survey on…
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CPRT Expert Dialogue
Navigating Democracy Flashpoints: How Business Leaders & Boards Can Reduce Risk & Strengthen Civic Trust by Preparing for a Principled Response An Expert Dialogue with Daniella Ballou-Aares and Lauren Caplan of the Leadership Now Project With the 2024 campaigning underway and distrust of American civic institutions at an all-time high, business leaders and boards can…
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Business & Civics Go Back to School — with Rep. Tony Cook in Indiana
The 2021 Indiana Civic Health Index ranks our state among the bottom nationally in both voter registration and voter turnout. That same year, Governor Eric Holcomb signed a bill requiring a civics education class for Hoosier middle school students, beginning with the upcoming 2023-24 academic year. On Wednesday, August 9th, that bill’s author – former…