In just four years, three major federal laws have dramatically reshaped Nevada’s employment landscape. First came a surge of infrastructure jobs from building roads and bridges, followed by a boom in clean energy employment fueled by record investments. Now, the newest “One Big Beautiful Bill” has pulled back subsidies, hitting the brakes on growth. NevadaContinue reading “From Roads and Bridges to Clean Energy: How Three Federal Laws Are Reshaping Jobs in Nevada”
Category Archives: 政策与制度 / Policy & Institutions
华人也在其中:选民登记危机与我们的未来
最近,美国主流媒体报道了一组令人担忧的数据:自 2020 年以来,在全美 30 个允许按党派登记的州里,民主党都出现了净流失,而共和党则普遍增加。四年间,民主党可能减少了两百万甚至更多登记选民。 乍一听,这似乎是“两党角力”的故事,和华人社区没有太大关系。但事实上,选民登记的趋势会直接影响移民、教育、医保、治安等公共政策,而这些议题,恰恰与每一位在美华人的日常生活息息相关。
Chinese Americans in the Picture: The Voter Registration Crisis and Our Future
Recently, major U.S. media outlets reported a troubling trend: since 2020, in all 30 states that allow party-affiliated voter registration, Democrats have experienced net losses while Republicans have generally gained. Over four years, the Democratic Party may have lost as many as two million registered voters. At first glance, this might sound like just anotherContinue reading “Chinese Americans in the Picture: The Voter Registration Crisis and Our Future”
民主党的隐忧:选民登记危机背后的结构性问题
2025 年夏天,美国民主党面临一份不容乐观的选民登记报告。数据显示,自 2020 年以来,在 30 个允许登记时选择党派的州里,民主党无一例外出现了选民流失,而共和党则普遍实现增长。四年间,民主党净损失可能超过 200 万人。这不仅是数字上的减少,更是对党派基础动员能力的一次警示。 这份警示的分量在于:选民登记并非选举结果本身,但它决定了谁有资格进入投票箱。它是长期趋势的体现,也是政治生态变化的前奏。
The Democrats’ Dilemma: Structural Challenges Behind the Voter Registration Crisis
By One Voice In the summer of 2025, the Democratic Party was confronted with a sobering report on voter registration. According to data from 30 states that allow voters to register by party, Democrats have experienced net losses in every single one since 2020, while Republicans have generally gained. Over the past four years, DemocratsContinue reading “The Democrats’ Dilemma: Structural Challenges Behind the Voter Registration Crisis”
混血跨界型:打破二元,创造新形态
《身份与族群系列》延展五文|之间博客 导语 “我爸是中国移民,我妈是美国白人。我小时候每年过春节也过圣诞节,家里既有筷子也有刀叉。”“我不知道自己是哪一边,也不觉得非要选边站。” 在当今的美国,越来越多的华人家庭正处于一种“混合”状态:跨族裔婚姻、双语养育、跨国成长、文化交错……这种身份不再是传统意义上的“哪一边”,而是一种流动中的、多元交织的新形态。 对这群人来说,问题已不再是“我到底是华人还是美国人?”而是:“在打破二元之后,我能不能创造属于自己的认同方式?”
Mixed and Multidimensional: Breaking the Binary, Creating New Forms
Identity & Ethnicity Series · Essay 5By Voice in Between Introduction “My dad is a Chinese immigrant, my mom is white American. We celebrated both Lunar New Year and Christmas growing up, and our kitchen always had both chopsticks and forks.”“I never felt like I had to choose a side.” In today’s America, more andContinue reading “Mixed and Multidimensional: Breaking the Binary, Creating New Forms”
选区重划:美国政治版图中的一场“无声战争”
在美国的政治制度中,选区重划(redistricting)是一个每十年都会发生的重要环节。它与人口普查紧密相连,因为美国宪法要求,众议员席位必须按照各州人口分布来分配。当人口迁移、城市扩张或人口结构发生变化时,选区边界也需要随之调整,以确保“每人一票”的基本原则得到体现。
Redistricting: The “Silent War” in America’s Political Landscape
In the United States, redistricting takes place once every decade, closely tied to the national census. The Constitution requires that seats in the House of Representatives be apportioned according to each state’s population. As populations shift, cities expand, and demographics evolve, district boundaries must also be redrawn to uphold the principle of “one person, oneContinue reading “Redistricting: The “Silent War” in America’s Political Landscape”
培育内华达州下一代领袖
拉斯维加斯 — 2025年8月16日 周六上午,拉斯维加斯的 Bottega Exchange 洋溢着欢笑、合作与探索的氛围。One APIA Nevada 举办了为期六周青年项目的压轴活动——“Beneath the Surface”寻宝游戏。这场活动不仅带来了游戏、美食与庆祝,更引发了关于民主与领导力的深入思考。