Just the Facts… A federalist government and a global pandemic. What could go wrong?
With so much already written regarding COVID19, we hesitated to add to the already overwhelming conversation. However, in recent days, as the tenor and substance of the virus’ conversations have begun to change, it seemed appropriate to explore the debates beginning to emerge between the states and the federal government. Why are these debates compelling enough to write about? Because COVID19 might offer us the most vivid example of the complexities of our Nation's structure
Just the Facts… A federalist government and a global pandemic. What could go wrong?
With so much already written regarding COVID19, we hesitated to add to the already overwhelming conversation. However, in recent days, as the tenor and substance of the virus’ conversations have begun to change, it seemed appropriate to explore the debates beginning to emerge between the states and the federal government. Why are these debates compelling enough to write about? Because COVID19 might offer us the most vivid example of the complexities of our Nation's structure
Just the Facts…. The Defense Production Act and COVID19: What is it and how can it help?
It is becoming increasingly evident that 2019-nCoV, commonly known as the Coronavirus or COVID19, will continue to impose unprecedented global challenges that many predict will remain for months to come. In response, governments around the world are struggling to figure out how they can contain and ultimately alter the trajectory of the virus and simultaneously mitigate the impact of perhaps a more prolonged crisis-- their economy. In the United States, the federal government
Just the Facts…. The Defense Production Act and COVID19: What is it and how can it help?
It is becoming increasingly evident that 2019-nCoV, commonly known as the Coronavirus or COVID19, will continue to impose unprecedented global challenges that many predict will remain for months to come. In response, governments around the world are struggling to figure out how they can contain and ultimately alter the trajectory of the virus and simultaneously mitigate the impact of perhaps a more prolonged crisis-- their economy. In the United States, the federal government