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Policymakers Must Address Earnings Instability

Article Expose the Heist: Power and Policy in Unprecedented Times

Policymakers Must Address Earnings Instability

The growing issue of earnings stability is largely overlooked in policy discussions. There are legislative proposals to help protect the economic wellbeing of wage workers who cannot count on steady hours or pay.

By Julie Yixia Cai

Union workers in blue uniforms assemble electronic components on a conveyor belt in a factory. The setting is busy and industrial, with focused activity in manufacturing.
More of the Same: Kennedy’s FDA Continues Big Pharma Corruption

Article Expose the Heist: Power and Policy in Unprecedented Times

More of the Same: Kennedy’s FDA Continues Big Pharma Corruption

Recent FDA actions under RFK Jr.’s leadership do not reflect an agency dedicated to reversing industry corruption – rather, they show one committed to continuing it.

By Brandon Novick

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. speaking with supporters at a campaign rally at Legends Event Center in Phoenix, Arizona. Photo: Gage Skidmore
Dueling Congressional Votes Won’t Fix the Broken US Health Care System

Article Expose the Heist: Power and Policy in Unprecedented Times

Dueling Congressional Votes Won’t Fix the Broken US Health Care System

Partisan votes that are doomed to failure won’t fix the US health care system. If policymakers really want to lower health care costs and stop subsidizing exploitative health insurance companies, the pathway is clear: Medicare For All.

By Brandon Novick

A stethoscope rests on several U.S. 100-dollar bills, with a calculator in the background, symbolizing healthcare costs and financial considerations.
Breaking Down the GOP’s Anti-Worker Legislative Agenda

Article Expose the Heist: Power and Policy in Unprecedented Times

Breaking Down the GOP’s Anti-Worker Legislative Agenda

Republican lawmakers have introduced a suite of anti-labor bills that would make it harder for workers to build power — amounting to a coordinated attempt to break unions and stifle collective action.

By Hayley Brown

A worker in a blue uniform and yellow hard hat operates machinery in a factory. Focused expression, showcasing industrial labor and precision work.
What is Going on With FEMA?

Article Expose the Heist: Power and Policy in Unprecedented Times

What is Going on With FEMA?

The Trump administration’s ongoing plan to weaken the federal government’s ability to respond to emergencies took a strange turn last week.

By Matt Sedlar

A couple in sweaters stands amidst a burned landscape, embracing and looking at the debris of a destroyed home and rusted truck, conveying loss and resilience.
Inside the Genesis Private Equity Bankruptcy Case

Article Expose the Heist: Power and Policy in Unprecedented Times

Inside the Genesis Private Equity Bankruptcy Case

A bill to rein in private equity abuses in the health care industry is being reintroduced; at the same time, a Texas judge will make a key ruling in one high profile bankruptcy case involving a private equity company and a nursing home chain.

A caregiver in blue scrubs assists an elderly man in a wheelchair.