Economic Policy

Take Action Minnesota

TakeAction Minnesota is a statewide network of people – people just like you — working to realize racial and economic equity across Minnesota. We do this by connecting people and organizations to each other, turning someone’s individual desire for change – to pass a more progressive policy or law, to improve an institution, to change a harmful idea or perception – into the broad public action that makes change happen where it wasn’t possible going it alone.

Maine Center for Economic Policy

The Maine Center for Economic Policy is a nonpartisan research and policy organization dedicated to improving the economic well-being of low- and moderate-income Mainers. For 20 years, the Maine Center for Economic Policy has been helping to secure improved economic opportunity for working families by advocating for fairer tax policies, for access to education, health care, and livable wage jobs, and for critical investment in government programs and services on which Maine people rely.

Southeast Kansas Community Action Program

SEK-CAP is a leader in the state of Kansas and one of eight organizations designated to receive Community Service Block Grants (CSBG).  As a member of the national Community Action Partnership, representing over 1,000 agencies, we embrace innovation and encourage civic involvement. Our rich 50-year history of service to the people and communities of southeast Kansas represents outstanding commitment and dedication over the years by countless employees, volunteers, and partners. 

Georgia Budget and Policy Institute

The Georgia Budget and Policy Institute is working to build a more inclusive economy so that everyone can participate and thrive. We believe Georgia can be a state where everyone has a chance at a decent job so they can raise a family, can go to a doctor when they get sick and attend great public schools. We offer thoughtful analysis and responsible solutions to improve the state’s budget, taxes and public policies. We are working to help Georgians reach their full potential.

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