
This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Layal Bou Harfouch, Grant Everist, Tosin Akintola, and Tate Kaufmann.
With all the activity involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement detaining suspected illegal aliens, there's growing concern about lack of transparency. Layal Bou Harfouch provides the details of how a death in ICE custody is drawing attention to preventable systemic failures.
The CLARITY Act is facing stiff opposition from certain bank CEOs over the future of stablecoin. Grant Everist explains why bankers oppose the act and why savers shouldn't.
A proposed citizen initiative to enact rent control in Massachusetts is not the fix that its promoters are promising to the voters. Tosin Akintola says it's a perfect example of how rent control makes housing less affordable.
A bridge between the U.S. and Canada is the source of a fascinating story of executive overreach and how government can avoid accountability to the people. Tate Kaufmann shares the story of Trump, Canada and the constitutional problem beneath the bridge.
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