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Elizabeth Kucinich

Prof. Elizabeth Kucinich has been a powerful advocate in Washington, D.C. working with domestic and international organizations, businesses, and members of Congress and their staffs, to advance sustainable and regenerative, science and integrity-based approaches with a core focus on ecological systems as the basis of human security.

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A Poisoned Politics Poisons People: All Three Branches Move to Shield Bayer/Monsanto from Liability Amid One of the Largest Cancer Litigations in American History

Healthy soil, water, and ecosystems are the foundation of human life. The health of creation gives rise to the health of life.Powerful outside interests are using America’s treasury and public policy to advance profit-driven agendas while the health, land, and future of the American people bear the…
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States’ Rights Under Siege: Federal Preemption, Corporate Liability Shields, and the Fiscal Risks Embedded in the 2026 Farm Bill

The Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 contains statutory language that restructures federal authority. It expands federal preemption, narrows state and local governance, limits judicial oversight, and concentrates decision making inside federal agencies, which increases the risk of…
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Davos High Finance vs. America’s Farm Economy: Growing Capital and Power While the Heartland Goes Broke

In his address to the World Economic Forum in Davos, President Trump painted a picture of economic resurgence. The U.S. economy, he declared, is booming. Inflation has been defeated. Investment is pouring back into the country. His administration, he said, has delivered the fastest and most…
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What a Spring Chicken Knows That the New 2025–2030 Dietary Guidelines Don’t

I have spent most of my adult life working at the intersection of food, health, and public policy. I did not come to this work through ideology. I came to it through lived experience, long before I ever held a policy title.My mother reversed severe, debilitating Crohn’s disease decades ago after…