Highlights From Breakout Sessions
In breakout sessions, attendees engaged with discussion co-leaders to delve into lessons learned from the pandemic on three major policy topics:
Education:
“Together, at the state and local level, with the lens of focusing on underserved students and stakeholder engagement, we think there is a critical opportunity to accelerate the recovery from the pandemic to support students and to advance educational equity” said Acting Assistant Secretary at the U.S. Department of Education Ian Rosenblum in regards to how to address unfinished learning and pursuing long-term equity.
Healthcare:
New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer highlighted, “As it turned out, the COVID-19 pandemic did not impact all communities equally, it attacked vulnerabilities and inequalities that were pre-existing.” He urged attendees to consider, “How do we take the stimulus that we have and our policymaking and make sure there is true quality health care for all?”
Small Business & Entrepreneurship:
Boise Mayor Lauren McLean noted the need to think broadly about the challenges facing small business, like limited access to child care, affordable housing, and transit: “Ultimately if we want to foster entrepreneurship, if we want to continue to support the economy that we have, we have to get at the root, the foundation, the infrastructure if you will.”
Highlights from the Closing Plenary