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The final 2012 Presidential Debate may have been slated for foreign policy, but it wasn't long before the discussion turned to the importance of a strong economy at home. In a very relevant piece in The New York Times online, Owen Zidar '08 evaluates the tax plan of Republican Mitt Romney. "Tax Cuts for Job Creators" was published on Friday, October 19, 2012.
[more]Illegal immigration has been a divisive issue in political elections for the last decade. It is such a sticky issue because there is no clear answer as to the best way to address the 11.5 million illegal immigrants currently residing in the United States, or to prevent that number from growing even larger.
[more]A raging debate currently ongoing in New Hampshire politics is the implementation of the new New Hampshire voting law. Under this law, college students wishing to vote would be required to sign a statement that they intend to switch their permanent state residency to New Hampshire.
[more]Looking for winter 2013 courses to add to your schedule? Here's a cheat sheet on your options for Public Policy - open to all majors and minors! If you are a first-year student, consider the first-year seminar (PBPL 7) or Introduction to Public Policy (PBPL 5), which is a required course if you are interested in applying for our First-Year Fellows Program.
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