February 20, 2020

Banks, Small towns, and the Risk to the American Dream

You may have seen various national news stories about a potential change in rules that will affect how banks direct millions of dollars into American cities […]
February 4, 2020

Eliminating Barriers to Targeted Persistent Poverty Investments

One of Fahe’s primary goals is to advocate for more investment into our Region – be it in the form of federal funding, private investment, or […]
January 6, 2020
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The Great Recession Occurred Twelve Years Ago. In Appalachia, it Never Really Ended.

Today’s Blog post was written by Andy Hatem who is Fahe’s Advocacy Intern. A study by the Appalachian Regional Commission highlights the uneven benefits of the […]
January 3, 2020
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Addressing Automation and the Presence of Quality Jobs in Appalachia

I tweeted about automation some time ago in the fall (follow my irregular tweets at @AlexDadok) and now return to the topic after Fahe’s visit to […]
March 6, 2019
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What do Broadband Internet, Electricity, and Highways have in Common?

Across urban and rural America, many Americans are forced to pay too large a share of their income towards broadband, which many parts of the country […]
December 12, 2018

Fahe Supports the 2018 Farm Bill

The 2018 Farm Bill has passed the Senate and is moving on to the House.  Fahe is excited because of the support and opportunities it can […]