Nov 7 Nov 7 Congress passes $1T infrastructure bill – but how does the government go about spending that much money? By Ana Maria Dimand Luke Perry American Politics Photo from DOT
Sep 19 Sep 19 ‘Tax the rich’? Democrats’ plans to make the wealthy pay a little more will barely dent America’s long slide from progressive taxation By Gabriel Zucman & Emmanuel Saez Luke Perry American Politics From Rep. Ocasio-Cortex
Jun 30 Jun 30 D.C. statehood mired in partisan divide By Jordan Conestabile Luke Perry American Politics Photo from House of Representatives
Jun 10 Jun 10 Joe Manchin's opposition to HR1 and eliminating filibuster grounded in process as potentially final Senate campaign looms By Luke Perry & Jordan Conestabile Luke Perry American Politics Photo from Sen.Manchin
May 10 May 10 Why Republican fealty to Donald Trump might be electorally effective and a sign of existential crisis for the GOP By Luke Perry Luke Perry American Politics Photo from Kevin McCarthy
May 6 May 6 US-backed vaccine patent waiver: pros and cons explained By Farasat Bokhari Luke Perry American Politics Photo from NY state government
Apr 28 Apr 28 Internships in Congress overwhelmingly go to white students By James R. Jones Luke Perry American Politics Photo from House.gov
May 20 May 20 US seeks to change the rules for mining the Moon By Scott Shackelford Luke Perry American Politics Photo from NASA
May 16 May 16 Who’s in charge of lifting COVID lockdowns? By David Swindell Luke Perry American Politics Photo NY Governor’s Office
May 3 May 3 What are the ‘reopen’ protesters really saying? By Diana Daly Luke Perry American Politics Photo from YouTube
Mar 20 Mar 20 U.S. adopts first ever paid family leave bill in response to COVID-19 By Luke Perry and Phillip A. Howard Luke Perry American Politics Photo by J. Scott Applewhite/AP
Mar 18 Mar 18 Coronavirus crisis illuminates the importance of society and government By Luke Perry Luke Perry American Politics Photo by Philip and Gay Courter/Reuters
Mar 9 Mar 9 Why the US still hasn’t had a woman president By Farida Jalalzai Luke Perry American Politics Photo by Hayoung Jeon/EPA
Feb 20 Feb 20 Something Democrats and Republicans have in common: Exaggerated stereotypes about both parties By Douglas J. Ahler Luke Perry American Politics Photo by Robert F. Bukaty/AP
Jan 17 Jan 17 Can the Constitution stop the government from lying to the public? By Helen Norton Luke Perry American Politics
Dec 30 Dec 30 No, the polls aren't wrong — but you have to know what to look for By John Zogby Luke Perry American Politics Photo from New York Times
Dec 16 Dec 16 Dueling Views of Professionalism Appear In Impeachment Spotlight By Michael J. Brown Luke Perry American Politics Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
Dec 13 Dec 13 Recent Racist Attacks at Syracuse University Are Rooted In The Black Student Revolution of 1968! By Clemmie Harris Luke Perry Civil Rights, American Politics Photo by Maranie Staab/Reuters
Dec 5 Dec 5 You Can Join the Effort to Expose Twitter Bots By Pik-Mai Hui and Christopher Torres-Lugo Luke Perry American Politics
Dec 1 Dec 1 Why Support for the Death Penalty is Much Higher Among White Americans By Kevin O'Neal Cokley Luke Perry American Politics Photo by Pat Sullivan/AP