Are been institute, this runs an hour. After recordbreaking declines in Economic Activity in the Second Quarter 1 45,020 we are going to be 25 vote in the Second Quarter. For people who are still struggling to climb out of. What is written about the cake shaped recovery, workers at the low Income Distribution who dont have option to work from home and for whom federal help is already taken away. As we see with fewer workers buying lattes, any service that depends on a smile, what does that mean for revenue . One estimate suggests in high rent districts, employment is at 45 so we have my colleagues and i, for cities and looking at how it depends on revenue structure and exposure to covid19, federal and state policy response. If i could get the next slide please. There we go. The point is going into this there are a lot of things we knew about city economies and finances and it has been upended by covid19. A Success Story and many of those jobs are under threat. Cities that successfully
Was a topic of last nights debate. The American Bar Association hosted experts looking at the history of Voting Rights and the security of mailin ballots. They talked about how the states are preparing for a large increase and answered viewers questions about the voting process. Were thrilled to be presenting a timely panel entitled access to the vote, the ballot and the mailbox. Sponsored by the aba section of civil rights and social justice. This panel is one of many in a series of Rapid Response webinars. Were planning additional programs on a variety issues so please visit american bar. Org crsj for you be dates on these programs. Before we go to our program and how today will work, its my pleasure to turn it over to angela j. Scott, the 2020 2021 chair of the aba section of civil rights and social justice for a few remarks. Welcome, angela. Thank you, jamie. Many thanks to you and the entire civil rights and equal Opportunity Committee for planning this very timely panel. So its m
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo outlined the state School Reopening guidelines and criticized president trumps approach to schools. He also spoke about the federal governments overall response to the pandemic, rising cases across the country, and concerns over travelers potentially causing another outbreak in new york. This is an hour. Gov. Cuomo good morning, everyone. A pleasure to be here this morning. Beautiful new york city. We have working in the School Reopening plan. We have the secretary to the governor. We have the head of the Port Authority who has been doing an extraordinary job overall building laguardia airport, the first new airport in the United States in 25 years, redoing john f. Kennedy airport. If that wasnt enough, he had to deal with something called covid, which obviously impacted the airport. We are so lucky to have him. Want to thank you very much for everything hes been doing. This morning, we are going to be joined by mayor bottoms, the mayor of atlanta. Join u
Socialism sucks, is more irreverent than most Public Policy books we usually organize events around here at cato but i can assure you the authors we are featuring today are serious accomplished economists with decades of scholarly work. Inevitably, they have drinksn their hand, probably because we chat at receptions, hotel bars and the like. But the conversation is always interesting, informative, and fun. Thats also true of this new book. This is a light book about a heavy topic. So its fortunate, fortuitous rather, that we are featuring today on the birthday of the late milton friedman, one of the greatest economist of the 20th century and the champion of economic and overall human freedom. We were lucky to have known him, or some of us to have worked with him to a limited degree. Im sure he, too, would agree with the title of the book, though i i cant really recallm ever putting his opposition to socialism in quite those terms. Today, socialism has gained an appeal among some americ