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Posts by Gabriela Schneider
Wow, anyone who covers/researches the US Congress should check out this new dataset by @nehls.bsky.social connecting representatives’ membership in the 10 major ideological factions in the House to their member bioguide data congressionaldata.org/presenting-c...
Nice work, Chris!
Photo of open laptop w a sticker of a monk seal above a sticker of the phrase, “fuck yeah.” In the background is a crop of a kraftwerk poster
“When the policy preferences of wealthy Americans conflict with those of everyone else, the wealthy always win”
Agree with @adambonica.bsky.social - public financing works & helped shape NYC mayoral race, reducing power of the ultra rich
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I know the feeling
And this is my radio show closer tomorrow 😎
I’m playing a track from it in my next ecstatic dance set
I’m enjoying this, thx for the recommendation
“Doing social media well is about clicking the right buttons or posting at the right time or using the right phrases for the SEO...But fandom is about building a community that cares about values.” @makenakelly.bsky.social captures how fandom fueled Mamdani's campaign www.wired.com/story/zohran...
To civil servants transitioning out of government: Your institutional knowledge does not have to leave with you.
Share your expertise through @popvoxfdn.bsky.social's Departure Dialogues. Your insights could help Congress build more effective government services. Learn more: popvox.org/departure
“Things that look obvious in the Executive branch...are absolutely mind-blowing over on the Legislative branch” @popvoxfdn.bsky.social Foundation's Anne Meeker on why departing federal employees hold the key to better governance & how Departure Dialogues bridges this divide. Learn how you can join!
Next time!
Did you get to try rollinia or mangosteen?
“When politics starts shaping how data is collected or shared, the damage doesn’t end with one administration — it lingers.” @votebeat.org
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and then one day, hooray!! thx for sharing a fun tale of syd and singing about gnomes together! 😆
Friends in the #tsunamiwarning zone, check here to see if you are in an evacuation zone dod.hawaii.gov/hiema/public...
😢 “In time, US citizens may find themselves trapped in a diminished, nightmare America—like a post-Musk Twitter at scale—where everything works badly, everything can be turned against you, and everyone else has fled.” www.wired.com/story/enshit...
Actual good news out of Congress. Senate Leg branch appropriations won’t slash GAO & Library of Congress funding rollcall.com/2025/07/10/a...
On the 1-yr anniversary of SCOTUS overturning the Chevron doctrine, Congress has not only failed to step up, but is now slashing sources of nonpartisan expertise. The First Branch is sadly validating critics & failing the Loper Bright test.
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Wow, there were 26,000 people asking Senator @schatz.bsky.social questions on his tele-town hall today. He said that's unprecedented.
Keep speaking up, folks! And mahalo nui loa to his staff for their tireless work to answer all. the. questions!
Hey First Branch, do your oversight job! They’re creating a master database about us using government data www.nextgov.com/digital-gove...
Notable #LoperBright citation in Abrego Garcia decision by Judge Wilkinson of the 4th Circuit re: definition of "facilitate"
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"We are not bound in this context by a definition crafted by an administrative agency and contained in a mere policy directive."
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In her testimony, Danielle will highlight our support for:
- a feasibility study for establishing a House Casework Support Office
- further exploration and investment in remote voting technology
- in-house development of AI training and resources for Members and staff
Tomorrow, Danielle Stewart, POPVOX Foundation's Advisor for Congressional Initiatives, will testify before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on the Legislative Branch.
Tune in at 11 AM ET:
appropriations.house.gov/schedule/hea...
This baby has participated in more notices of intent to offer a motion to discharge than like 99% of the House of Representatives.
Electoral reformers: Want to make a persuasive case for multi-member districts? Consider how it affects constituents’ access to Congressional services — this report shows how.
Read the report: protectdemocracy.org/work/how-wou...
With 83% of Americans saying elected officials "don’t care about what people like me think," constituent casework shows Congress’ direct impact on people's lives — key for rebuilding public trust.
NEW REPORT: “Constituent Services in Multi-Member Districts: How Would It Work?” @popvoxfdn.bsky.social @newamerica.org & @protectdemocracy.org research by Anne Meeker & @leedrutman.bsky.social explores Congressional casework under proportional representation:
protectdemocracy.org/work/how-wou...