Lack of explanation for data gaps in United States territories hinders fair policymaking
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Lack of explanation for data gaps in United States territories hinders fair policymaking
Americans’ public needs are not being adequately met as long as the federal data gaps for US territories persist. Melissa Braybrooks, an economist for the Office of Insular Affairs, spoke on behalf of the United States House Committee on Natural Resources. She explained problems caused by gaps in data from US territories and their effect on equity. Today, the five US territories—Puerto Rico, Guam, the US Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and the N…
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