EP 363: Clearing the Air on Sackett vs EPA ft. Jonathan Wood

In Episode 363, Gabriella is joined by Jonathan Wood – vice president of law and public policy at the Property and Environment Research Center (PERC). They discuss last week’s Supreme Court, Sackett vs EPA, ruling on waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule limiting EPA’s authority under the Clean Water Act. Tune in to learn more! …

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District of Conservation: Bipartisan America’s Outdoor Recreation Act

In Episode 362 of District of Conservation, Gabriella discusses the reintroduced Bipartisan America’s Outdoor Recreation Act and why it’ll boost outdoor recreation opportunities in the U.S. Tune in to learn more. Listen on Apple Podcasts SHOW NOTES S.873 – America’s Outdoor Recreation Act of 2023 Manchin, Barrasso Introduce Bipartisan America’s Outdoor Recreation Act Manchin, Energy …

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Boston Globe: Reclassifying Rhode Island’s Independent Workforce Could Cost The State Millions

Last week, I made my debut in the Boston Globe’s Metro Section covering Rhode Island on behalf of Independent Women’s Forum. Here’s an excerpt: To prevent forced misclassification, lawmakers should propose reforms like portable benefits to allow workers to maintain their independence yet apply for benefits as needed Workers across America — including Rhode Islanders …

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Townhall: Maryland Goes Against the Tide on Concealed Carry

Despite last year’s landmark Supreme Court ruling overturning may-issue gun laws, Maryland lawmakers essentially banned concealed carry.  Newly-sworn in Governor Wes Moore (D-MD) recently signed the so-called Gun Safety Act of 2023 (or Senate Bill 1) into law prohibiting concealed carry throughout much of the Old Line State.  “Gun violence is tearing apart the fabric of our communities, …

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Townhall: Forest Service Wants to Permanently Close 226K Acres to Recreational Shooting

The Biden administration continues to wage war on public lands access to deter activities like hunting, fishing, and shooting sports. Mind you, these activities pump back billions to conservation funding annually.  The U.S. Forest Service, a subsidiary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), is considering a rule to permanently close over 226,000 National Forest Service (NFS) lands to …

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District of Conservation: USFS Wants to Permanently Close 226K Acres to Recreational Shooting

In Episode 360 of District of Conservation, Gabriella discusses the U.S. Forest Service’s proposed rule to ban recreational shooting opportunities on 226,000 public lands acres deemed unsuitable for such opportunities. Are they unsuitable lands for this activity? Tune in to learn more. Listen on Apple Podcasts SHOW NOTES Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests work toward …

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Townhall: DOL Nominee Julie Su Is Bad News for Freelancers

Fast Company, which bills itself as a business magazine, recently published a brilliant work of fiction claiming the selection of deputy Labor Secretary Julie Su to succeed Marty Walsh is good news for freelancers.  An architect of the disastrous California Assembly Bill (AB) 5 will represent the best interests of freelancers? This claim is not …

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Washington Times: Don’t let ESG sully our environmental achievements

The key to U.S. global leadership in environmental stewardship has been balancing high but achievable standards while bolstering economic growth. Unfortunately, this proven approach stands to be undermined by the Biden administration’s unrealistic policies and the pervasive environmental, social and governance, or ESG, movement. ESG preaches a great deal about bettering the planet and attuning business goals …

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EP 356: Dennis Porter – Satoshi Action Fund CEO & Co-Founder

In Episode 356 of District of Conservation, Gabriella interviews Dennis Porter – CEO and co-founder of Satoshi Action Fund and Bitcoin evangelist. Tune in to learn more. Listen on Apple Podcasts SHOW NOTES Connect with Dennis Porter on Twitter Learn about Satoshi Action Fund & Satoshi Action Education Montana Crypto Mining Bill Passes House, Headed to Governor’s …

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EP 354: Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders

In Episode 354 of District of Conservation, Gabriella exclusively sits down with Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Topics include the Governor experiencing her first bear den study, her newly-unveiled Natural State Initiative, and other measures she’s signing into law that boost outdoor recreation and access. Tune in to learn more. Listen on Apple Podcasts SHOW …

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