Not exact matches
The policy solution that has garnered the most momentum to improve civics in recent years is a standard that requires high school students to pass the U.S. citizenship exam before graduation.6 According to this analysis, 17 states have taken this path.7 Yet, critics of a mandatory civics exam argue that the citizenship test does nothing to
measure comprehension of the material8 and creates an
additional barrier to high school graduation.9 Other states have adopted civics as a requirement for high school graduation, provided teachers with detailed civics curricula, offered community service as a graduation requirement, and increased the availability of Advance Placement (AP) U.S. government classes.10
And while publishers have the opportunity to reach new audiences on these platforms, if they want to
measure it for themselves and potential advertisers, they have to pay comScore to have
additional platforms
measured, which is another
barrier for entry for smaller players.
As noted above, while these efforts often include
measures that expand public «access» to animals in shelters, e.g., requiring shelters to release animals to almost any person or organization, «shelter access» legislation may encompass other strategies as well, including
measures that directly prohibit euthanasia or impose
additional administrative
barriers or requirements on animal shelters and their staff related to euthanasia decisions.
The achievement of the economic potential requires
additional policies and
measures to break down market
barriers.