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How to Write a Policy Brief
Learn how to format and write a clear, persuasive policy document (highly recommended to review)Explore Policy Data/Trends
Find local demographic and economic data to support your proposal
Example Ideas
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Education & School
- School Food policies
- Free breakfast and lunch for students
- A free tutor for every child performing under grade level
- AI teachers in education
- Teaching financial literacy in school
- Higher wages for teachers
- Mental health resources for students
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Climate Change
- Free air quality monitors for every public school
- Require schools to serve one plant-based lunch option daily
- Solar panels on all new public buildings by 2030
- State-funded “climate resilience” upgrades for low-income housing
- Ban single-use plastic packaging in public cafeterias and vending machines
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Civic and Equity
- Automatic voter registration at age 16 through public schools
- Free public transportation on Election Day
- Community ID cards accepted for city services, schools, and voting
- Language-access laws requiring all public documents to be translated into top 5 languages in each city
- Youth advisory boards with voting power on school boards and city councils