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Introducing Gulf of America – from the person who gave us Trump Tower (Environmental Policy Brief #178)

Introducing Gulf of America – from the person who gave us Trump Tower (Environmental Policy Brief #178)

For the last 475 years, the expanse of ocean from western Florida to southern Texas has been called the “Gulf of Mexico.” English geographer Richard Hakluyt referred to the “Gulfe of Mexico” in his work of 1589. With the stroke of a pen on February 9, 2025, the President of the United States signed Executive Order 14172 and renamed the body of water “Gulf of America.” In addition to “restoring American pride,” President Trump justified the name change by referencing territorial rights over much of the area and that those waters have “long been an integral asset to our once burgeoning Nation and has remained an indelible part of America.” Trump considers the Gulf a business asset.

Congressional Effort to  Regulate Internet Algorithms May Impact Efforts that Support Reproductive Rights

Congressional Effort to Regulate Internet Algorithms May Impact Efforts that Support Reproductive Rights

Brief #61 – Technology Policy
By Mindy Spatt

According to a US Surgeon General’s advisory, online misinformation is dangerous to our health. Abortion advocates agree. So does my pregnant daughter whose Tik Tok and Instagram are filled with horror stories of premature births and preeclampsia that just exacerbate the normal anxieties that come with being pregnant. According to a recent LA Times article she is not alone.

Georgia’s U.S. Senators Introduce Voting Bill To Limit Politicization of Elections

Georgia’s U.S. Senators Introduce Voting Bill To Limit Politicization of Elections

Brief # 168 – Civil Rights
By Rodney A. Maggay

On June 21, 2021, Georgia Democratic Senators Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff along with three other Senators introduced the Preventing Election Subversion Act of 2021. Senator Ossoff stated, “This legislation will ensure nonpartisan election officials can carry out free and fair elections without partisan interference and help safeguard the sacred right to vote.”

California Introduces Bill Banning Non – Disclosure Agreements (NDA’s) In Workplace Discrimination Cases

California Introduces Bill Banning Non – Disclosure Agreements (NDA’s) In Workplace Discrimination Cases

Brief #151—Civil Rights
By Rod Maggay
On February 8, 2021 California State Senator Connie Leyva (D-Chino) introduced Senate Bill (SB) 331, popularly known as the Silenced No More Act. The bill is intended to supplement the Stand Together Against Non – Disclosures (STAND) Act which was also introduced by State Senator Leyva and which was signed into law in California in 2018.

Trump Administration Erodes US Environmental Protection Act Designed to Protect At-Risk Communities

Trump Administration Erodes US Environmental Protection Act Designed to Protect At-Risk Communities

Brief #91—Environment
By Jacob Morton
Donald Trump has finalized a rollback of the nation’s “Magna Carta” of environmental protection policy, the National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA). NEPA, signed into law 50 years ago by President Richard Nixon, requires government agencies to provide an environmental impact statement (EIS) for any proposed federal infrastructure project, such as building a pipeline or highway.

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