I am part of a grant team working to establish a science policy fellowship in Arizona.
Category: Politics
Advocating for Arecibo
I am part of the Arecibo Science and Advocacy Partnership, advocating for the Arecibo Observatory.
Reconciliation Coverage Misses the Point of Politics
Media coverage of the reconciliation bill misses the point: politics is supposed to be messy.
National Voter Registration Day
It’s National Voter Registration Day! Register to vote!
How Vacancies Could Affect a Razor Thin Senate Majority
In a Senate with a razor thin majority and historically old members, it’s worth asking, what happens if a seat opens up?
Another Argument Against the Filibuster
It seems that these days we can’t go five minutes without hearing about the filibuster. The filibuster is of course the Senate rule that requires sixty votes, rather than a simple majority, to pass most legislation. And when it comes to the filibuster, there are two camps. Those that want it to stay, and those that want it to go…
Through the Overton Window
Welcome to The Space Politics Duality! A blog about politics (and maybe sometimes space) from a planetary sciences graduate student…