“Bipartisanship” as a Detriment to Anti‐Poverty Efforts: Some Contrarian Comments
Max J. Skidmore
Poverty & Public Policy, 2013, vol. 5, issue 3, 282-292
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The preoccupation of media and Beltway insiders with “bipartisanship” to the exclusion of policy content is an obstacle to the adoption of effective anti‐poverty measures.
Date: 2013
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