MOVING FORWARD: NIMBY Housing Crisis, Foreign Students Locked Out of the Workforce, and Regulating Charitable Giving

This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Noah Khogali, April Liu, and Jack Salmon.

The mindset of Not-In-My-Backyard or NIMBY is not unique to any one nation. Noah Khogali explains why the U.K. needs to wean politicians and others off this mindset to solve its housing crisis.

Foreign students who wish to find employment in the U.S. have a lot of hurdles to overcome. April Liu describes how these students are locked out of the workforce by bureaucracy and red tape.

Charitable giving can go a long way towards solving real problems. However, as Jack Salmon points out, when federal regulatory oversight rises, charities suffer.

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