Democrats are struggling for a path forward on a popular infrastructure package because nobody in the party believes one another.
Infrastructure, Housing & Transportation
Rethinking Commuting
Regional planners and transit agencies must figure out whether working from home or the allure of urban social life will prove stronger in post-pandemic America.
The Infrastructure Success Story in Chattanooga
Some of the fastest broadband speeds in the world come from this Tennessee city’s public network. It could be replicated across the country.
The Problem With the ‘BlackRock Buying Houses’ Meme
Here’s the reality of institutional buyers and the single-family rental market.
Everything You Need to Know About the Infrastructure Bills Traveling Through Congress
There are eight of them.
The Power’s On, for Now
Modernizing the electric grid delivers efficiencies but opens up security challenges.
A Green Transition for California
Today on TAP: Robert Kuttner speaks with study author Robert Pollin
Building Back Severed Communities
The Biden administration wants to reconnect historically Black and Latino neighborhoods cut off by highway construction. There’s promise and peril in that.
Delusions of Bipartisanship
Joe Manchin has slammed the door on voting rights reform. Or has he?
How Some Lefties Misunderstand Biden’s Negotiating Strategy
Today on TAP: A bipartisan infrastructure and tax deal was never going to happen

