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The Center on Health Insurance Reforms
"Through real-world research, policy analysis, and practical advice, we guide state and federal policymakers in advancing evidence-based solutions that increase affordability and improve access to care."
Economic Mobility Catalog
A free online resource helping local government leaders identify and implement evidence-based strategies to improve upward economic mobility for their residents.
Over 50 high-level strategies and nearly 200 specific programs backed by rigorous research. From early childhood to workforce development, housing to financial security.
2025 State of Housing in Houston.
Why This Matters
For Renters: Rent jumped 9% in one year. Many families must choose between rent and other basic needs.
For Homebuyers: Home prices rose faster than incomes. The typical family can't afford the typical home.
For Communities: Over 500,000 people live in areas threatened by floods, heat, and bad air.
For Policy Makers: Climate and housing problems are connected. Solutions must address both.
For Our Future: Houston is becoming less affordable and less safe to live in.
How States Are Expanding Quality Summer Learning Opportunities
As federal pandemic relief funds wind down, states across the nation are finding innovative ways to sustain and expand summer learning programs that emerged during the Covid-19 response. This report examines how nine states built infrastructure and implemented strategies to ensure summer learning remains accessible and effective.
A $100 Million Bet on Affordable Housing in Dallas
Why This Matters for Dallas
For Community Leaders: A coordinated regional approach to fragmented housing efforts
For Policy Makers: Comprehensive framework addressing policy, production, and preservation
For Developers: Access to capital and innovative construction approaches that reduce costs
For Workers: Focus on "missing middle" and workforce housing for those earning 50-80% AMI
For Dallas' Future: Addressing a projected 76,000 unit shortfall by 2035
Fresno is building an economy that works for everyone
Three hundred Fresnans came together with a big vision—to build an economy that creates opportunity for everyone. Five years later, the results speak for themselves. Fresno DRIVE shows what is possible when communities lead, when neighbors organize, and when everyone has a seat at the table.
Why This Matters for Organizers
Proof of Concept: Community-led initiatives can move the needle on national rankings
Replicable Model: Multi-billion dollar community-led investment plan created by residents
Infrastructure Focus: Neighborhood Hubs build relationships, trust, and collective power
Long-Term Vision: Five-year timeline shows sustained commitment produces results
Systems Change: Addressing root causes of poverty, not just symptoms
11/19/25 Child Care Is Workforce Infrastructure
When parents have good child care, they can go to work. When they can go to work, Houston's businesses run better. That's why child care is part of how our city works.
But many home-based child care providers struggle. They don't have money saved for emergencies. They don't know how to run the business side of child care. They can't get loans like other small businesses can.
What the Pilot Program Did
Gave money to 30 home child care businesses
Taught owners how to run their businesses better
Helped them prepare for storms and emergencies
Tracked what worked and what didn't
Learned lessons to help more providers
Understanding the Evolving Needs of America's Veterans
New information about America's veterans was just released this month. It tells us who they are, how they're doing, and what help they need. This matters for everyone who wants to support the people who served our country.
Why Houston Should Care
For Helpers: Learn what veterans really need, not what we guess they need
For City Leaders: Get facts about veteran health, jobs, and housing problems
For Business Owners: Understand the skills veterans have and the help they need
For Community Groups: See where veterans need more support
For Veterans and Families: Know you're not alone and find help
Hurricane Beryl: Recovery One Year Later
Who is having the hardest time:
Families making less than $25,000 per year
Only 1 in 3 low-income families say they have fully recovered
People who couldn't afford to make all the repairs they needed
Families who lost food, wages, and had to pay for emergency costs
Compare this to higher-income families:
8 out of 10 families making over $100,000 say they have fully recovered
They were more likely to have savings to pay for repairs
They were more likely to have insurance that covered damage
5 Texas Issues Everyone Ignores—But Shouldn’t
How to Make Your Voice Heard
Find Your Representatives: Visit Texas Legislature Online to find who represents you
Email the Bill Sponsors: Use the sponsor emails in each issue below to share your experience
Contact Your Local Officials: Reach out to your state senator and representative about what matters to you
Share This Article: Help others learn about the issues that quietly shape our lives
Focus on Your Experience: Personal stories about how these issues affect your family, business, or community are powerful
Why This Matters
The loudest political fights are about identity and culture
Polling shows Texans already agree on practical issues like energy and healthcare
These "boring" problems are where surprising alliances form
Boring issues are where trust can be rebuilt across political divides
This is where politics can actually make everyday life better
American Enterprise Institute
American Enterprise Institute
Defending human dignity, expanding human potential, and building a freer and safer world.
Since 1938, AEI has been advancing ideas rooted in democracy, free enterprise, American strength and global leadership, individual liberty, and a pluralistic, entrepreneurial culture through rigorous research and open debate.
Bipartisan Leadership
"The way we foster good public policy is through bipartisanship. Americans share a common ground that is deeper than the partisan disputes that divide us, and people on both sides of the aisle have good intentions."
— Bipartisan Policy Center Mission Statement
The Landing
Why this matters:
Less than 1% of human trafficking victims are identified
Many victims don't even realize they're being trafficked
Traditional services require victim identification, creating barriers to help
By serving anyone who has experienced the sex trade, we eliminate these barriers
This approach increases victim identification and connects more people with life-saving support
Founded in 2015, The Landing started as a dream to reach survivors who were slipping through the cracks. Our founders wanted to create a safe space for survivors, regardless of whether they were ready to leave their current situation.
County Office Resource
"Our mission at CountyOffice.org is to simplify access to public records and empower individuals with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions."
— CountyOffice.org Mission Statement
YMCA of Greater Houston
Why Belonging Matters
Families sign up their kids for swim lessons or sports not just to learn skills, but to make friends and feel like they belong. Seniors come for exercise classes and stay to talk over coffee. People walk through our doors for programs, but they stay because they feel seen and supported.
Recent research shows that feeling connected to others is more important for success than age, race, or income. The Y uses this information to create programs that bring different generations together and help people feel less alone.
Reimagining the Civic Commons
A national initiative transforming public spaces to build stronger, more connected communities across America.
Parks, libraries, trails, and main streets become places where people of all backgrounds gather, trust grows, and neighborhoods thrive.