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Publications - Research & Commentary: Maine House Considering Bill to Thwart Big Tech Censorship


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May 10, 2021
In this Research & Commentary, Samantha Fillmore examines a House Bill in Maine that would allow citizens a private cause of action if their political speech has been unjustly censored on big tech platforms.
The Maine House of Representatives will soon consider House Bill 1609, “An Act to Stop Social Media Censorship.” This legislation would provide citizens of the Pine Tree State a private cause of action in court if they have been unduly censored or “de-platformed” on the various social media platforms that have become omnipresent in contemporary political speech. ....

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Publications - Research & Commentary: Rhode Island House Considering Bills to Increase Minimum Wage


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May 5, 2021
In this Research & Commentary, Samantha Fillmore examines a House Bill in Rhode Island that would raise the minimum wage.
Like most state legislatures, Rhode Island has spent substantial time in 2021 focused on economic concerns after a tumultuous 2020. Lawmakers in the Ocean State are spending a significant portion of their legislative session analyzing the state’s economic condition after an unforeseen plunge in tax revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic. In addition to the financial hardships of the state, elected officials are also grappling with the financial struggles of their constituents. Due to this, lawmakers in the Rhode Island House of Representatives are considering two pieces of legislation that would increase the state’s minimum wage. More specifically, House Bill 5130 and House Bill 5939 propose raising the state’s minimum wage from $11.50 per hour to $15 per ....

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Publications - Research & Commentary: Maine Legislature Considering Minimum Wage Hikes


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May 5, 2021
In this Research & Commentary, Samantha Fillmore examines a House Bill in Maine that would raise the minimum wage.
Following the financial roller coaster that was 2020, many state legislatures are beginning sessions reeling from budget deficits due to lost tax revenue because of the coronavirus-related recession. Because of the perilous economic situation, many states are considering quick fixes to address their budget problems, even though these so-called quick fixes would likely make matters worse over the long term. 
Maine lawmakers recently proposed a bill that would hike the state’s minimum wage. More specifically, House Bill 1279 proposes raising the state’s minimum wage from $7.50 per hour to $16 per hour, by January 1, 2025. If passed, HB 1279 would incrementally increase the Pine State’s minimum wage, beginning with an increase to $13 per hour on January 1, 2022. ....

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Publications - Research & Commentary: Rhode Island Senate Will Consider Minimum Wage Hikes


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May 5, 2021
In this Research & Commentary, Samantha Fillmore examines a Senate Bill in Rhode Island that would raise the minimum wage.
Following the financial roller coaster that was 2020, many state legislatures are beginning sessions reeling from budget deficits due to lost tax revenue courtesy of the coronavirus-related recession. Because of the perilous economic situation, many states are considering quick fixes to address their budget shortfalls, even though these so-called quick fixes would likely make matters worse over the long term. Ocean State lawmakers, like many others, have proposed legislation proposed that would hike the state’s minimum wage. More specifically, Senate Bill 689 proposes raising the state’s minimum wage from $11.50 per hour to $16 per hour, by January 1, 2023. If passed, the minimum wage hike would begin incrementally, with an increase to $13 per hour on Octobe ....

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Publications - Research & Commentary: EPA Finds Greenhouse Gas Emissions Continue to Decline as Oil, Natural Gas Production Soars


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April 28, 2021
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Now 11.6 Percent Below 2005 Levels, Primarily Due To Fracking
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) 2021 Greenhouse Gas Inventory (GHGI) was released in early April, revealing total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the United States decreased by 113.1 million metric tons of CO
2 equivalent, or 1.7 percent from 2018 to 2019. Indeed, U.S. carbon dioxide emissions have now dropped by 11.6 percent of their 2005 levels, and are just 2.8 percent higher than their 1990 levels.  
“Between 2018 and 2019, the decrease in total greenhouse gas emissions was driven largely by a decrease in CO ....

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