
Jul 30, 2026
Democracy Does Goes on Hiatus
As we head into a short hiatus, host Robin takes a moment to say thank you — and to look back at some of the season's most powerful conversations on Democracy Does: The Civic Power Playbook.
We revisit the hidden economics of family caregiving with public health expert Dr. Maggie Ornstein, who breaks down how unpaid caregivers contribute billions in labor each year — $40 billion annually in New York State alone — even as Medicaid cuts threaten the fragile systems families depend on.
We also revisit our conversation with Professor Terri Friedline of the University of Michigan on the fight over the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and what a rollback of consumer protections — including a proposed cap on credit card interest rates — could mean for your wallet.
And we look back at our discussion with Greta Bedekovics of the Center for American Progress on the proposed SAVE Act, and how new voter registration requirements could create real barriers for millions of Americans.
Caregiving. Consumer protection. Voting rights. Three conversations, one throughline: power, and who's asked to carry the weight when it shifts.
While we're on hiatus, we're building new episodes to keep you informed — and we want your input. Visit Democracy Does to tell us what you want to hear next.
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