NEW from @rooseveltinstitute.org:
🔥Major report from @betonyjones.bsky.social
@joepeck.co.uk on how Biden pursued pro-labor clean energy policy.
🔥Me 👇on why this matters, and what a new World Bank about-face on industrial policy tells us about this era
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Posts by Suzanne Kahn
Graphic announcing six 2026 Good Life Residents, with headshots and names under two sections: Social Security (Tyler Bond, Jonathan Schwabish, Lena Simet) and Federal Reserve (Christian Flores, Erin Lockwood, Ethan Struby), branded by the Roosevelt Institute.
We’re excited to introduce the first wave of our 2026 Good Life Residents for Social Security and Fed cohorts.
This program brings together leaders to tackle the most pressing questions in economic policy—from strengthening our safety net to financial accountability.
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Great work by @rooseveltinstitute.org @elizabethwwilkins.bsky.social rooseveltinstitute.org/publications...
Must read piece on this wild stat: More than 400 day cares in Oklahoma have gone out of business since November. Don't miss the parents sending their kid to live in a different state b/c they don't have care.
It's past time for universal childcare!
www.nytimes.com/2026/04/13/u...
Great new piece from Jess Forden. I think a lot about how a majority of older Americans think Medicare covers long term care. We are not ready.
Thrilled to have this paper out in the world. We can't restore democracy without restoring faith in its ability to deliver for people. Public options are part of the toolkit we need to do that.
Clearly, he's not a student of history. Because if he was, he'd know that the one time the federal government did "take care of daycare," they did it *because of a war* and used defense funding to pay for it. 1/🧵
Amazing to me how sticky this reactionary argument is.
Just like with public schools, not all childcare is equal. Those of us who believe in public schools think investing in improved quality is the answer, not dissolving the system & replacing it with vouchers.
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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Roosevelt Institute President and CEO Elizabeth Wilkins.
On Thursday, CEO @elizabethwwilkins.bsky.social met with @mayor.nyc.gov to talk about what it takes to govern—investing in public capacity and building the talent pipeline to deliver for working people. That’s the Roosevelt tradition: pairing big ideas with the capacity to deliver lasting results.
Wanted to share the Workplace Justice Lab's latest piece on the story behind the story of the Minneapolis occupation through the eyes of our close partners in organizing, government and small business.
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I love this guy, very calming using historical analogy reading his city council for filth.
!!!! (I thought I was just doing something wrong)
Somehow minor in the scheme of things, but marriage as the solution to the affordability crisis is still 🤯.
Let's be clear: The nomination of Kevin Warsh to lead the Fed threatens harm to American workers and families.
The subdued market reaction isn’t an endorsement—w/o a majority of FOMC votes, he'd be unlikely to shift policy significantly. bit.ly/49PZleT
My take 👇
A just tax system is essential to rebuilding our democracy. Proud to publish @bdgesq.bsky.social's new paper on one way to get there.
OK a quick 🧵 on one aspect of the report
In this Neo-McCarthyist moment, how can progressives make sure that expanding public higher education does not come at the expense of academic freedom and freedom to protest on campus?
In a way, the question is easier to answer that I thought
Across the board the essential civic institutions behind our democracy, are being weakened by the extremely wealthy. We see it in higher ed, we see it in media, etc. A democracy agenda is an anti-oligarchy agenda.
We genuinely didn't know where the research would end up, but when @lookheron.bsky.social came back with the argument that the missing link in the story was the growing power of trustees it made perfect sense.
This project was born out of conversations about how the free college fight in 2019 and 2020 barely touched issues like free speech, curriculum, and academic freedom. That would be impossible today, but if we are serious about equity we can't stop calling for real public investment in higher ed.
One of the best days of the year is when we get to welcome new fellows! So excited for this new group to formally join our team!
New from me: A brief for @rooseveltinstitute.org on the logic of YIMBY policymaking and its applicability to other domains. What principles underlying the YIMBY agenda are transferrable to thinking about energy, healthcare, and other areas? Short 🧵 to follow. rooseveltinstitute.org/publications...
You may have heard that "social security is going to go bankrupt." Many younger people assume social security will not be there for them when they retire. In my latest paper I correct the record. SS is not going bankrupt but we'll need to revisit it soon 🧵
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Today, New Mexico launched its universal childcare initiative. Last month I wrote about it for Roosevelt Institute -- historic state endeavors like this should show lawmakers at all levels of government that Americans are sick and tired of waiting for bold action on childcare. shorturl.at/Sm2tZ
Excited that my new book review came out at the same time as Corrine Low's essay on what the medical professions can teach us about how to organize jobs to be family friendly. There's a lot to be learned by looking at how women organize work when they have numbers.
www.nytimes.com/2025/11/02/o...
a sharp @suzmkahn.bsky.social review in @washingtonmonthly.com on After the Spike. Parenting will always have something of an "opportunity cost" but that doesn't mean there's not a lot policy can do to make it a better option
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Image featuring a classical architecture building with columns, overlaid with a text quote from Elizabeth Wilkins of the Roosevelt Institute, "In Building a More Effective, Responsive Government: Lessons Learned from the Biden-Harris Administration, former Biden-Harris senior officials Hannah Garden-Monheit and Tresa Joseph draw from the insights, recommendations, and candor of more than 45 former public servants and tell a broader story we can’t forget: The problems with these institutions did not start with Donald Trump or Elon Musk, worse as they now are. These problems are, in part, what results from decades of bipartisan neglect, disinvestment, and deference to markets."
NEW 📰: Building a more effective government that moves beyond the status quo requires honest reflection.
Drawing on interviews with more than 45 former senior Biden officials, our latest report offers 161 practical recommendations for better governance.
https://bit.ly/4312Zid
Roosevelt Forward quote graphics that reads "With this much volatility, it’s precisely the wrong time to turn off the data tap. And it really is shut off, making the economy harder to read in addition to gumming up the work of straightforward governing."
No jobs data. No inflation report. No roadmap. This isn’t a technical glitch, it’s a threat to democratic governance.
In #FiresideStacks🔥, @mikemadowitz.bsky.social warns how the shutdown has silenced the federal stats that keep our economy functioning.
bit.ly/4726aag
Americans' trust in media hit an all-time low this week. But the trust numbers for public media look totally different. The public is wary of how commercial pressures impact news fairness and accuracy — and for good reason.
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Quote graphic for a new publication
Even before the admin went after higher ed, public colleges faced 50 years of decline—hollowed out by privatization, financialization, and disinvestment.
@lookheron.bsky.social’s new report traces that history & shows how we can build a more equitable education system today:
https://bit.ly/3WlV9vv