The FAFSA team snaps back, then punches back| Eating Policy
The life-changing art of identifying and eliminating policy clutter| Eating Policy
You can have government efficiency or wage the culture war, but not both at once| Eating Policy
Sustainable change comes from changing rules and procedures, not just ignoring them| Eating Policy
We're the only country that has tried to reduce burden this way, and it hasn't worked. Especially with capacity being gutted, we should learn from what the rest of the world is doing.| Eating Policy
If we have fewer federal workers, we'd better choose what's most important for them to do. A law that keeps us locked into nineties era paperwork should be first on the chopping block.| Eating Policy
Dems need alternatives whose strength comes from a positive vision of what to do, not defined by what not to do.| Eating Policy
Steve Teles, Derek Thompson, and Ezra Klein offer the self-critique we need.| Eating Policy
Even amongst the chaos of the moment, the left must grapple with the challenge Marc Dunkelman describes in his important new book. In fact, because of it.| Eating Policy
A brief tour through a broken HR system that keeps great talent out of federal government| Eating Policy
Coming soon: "The How We Need Now: A Capacity Agenda for 2025 and Beyond"| Eating Policy
Wishing for a more orderly disruption may misunderstand the nature of government reform| www.eatingpolicy.com
In business, culture eats strategy. In government, culture eats policy. Here we'll talk about the problems of state capacity (government's ability to achieve its policy goals) and how to fix them. From the author of Recoding America. Click to read Eating Policy, by Jennifer Pahlka, a Substack publication with tens of thousands of subscribers.| www.eatingpolicy.com
The bungled grants freeze shows how little this administration bothers to think things through| www.eatingpolicy.com