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In this episode of The Intelligence Report, host Dylan Welch welcomes back Jason Seedall of the Roosevelt Alliance following the organization’s official launch at EarthX.
Jason shares how the Roosevelt Alliance is working to reconnect everyday Americans with the policymaking process through bipartisan civic engagement, leadership development, and grassroots community chapters inspired by the legacy of Theodore Roosevelt.
The conversation explores why issues like natural resources, fair commerce, energy independence, regenerative agriculture, and civic participation affect every American regardless of political affiliation. Jason also discusses current policy initiatives involving national parks, renewable energy financing, nuclear and geothermal development, and conservation incentives for at-risk species.
Dylan and Jason dive into the growing disconnect between citizens and institutions, the importance of bridging public and policy worlds, and why accessible civic engagement may be one of the most important challenges facing America today.
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In this episode of The Intelligence Report, host Dylan Welch welcomes back Jason Seedall of the Roosevelt Alliance following the organization’s official launch at EarthX.
Jason shares how the Roosevelt Alliance is working to reconnect everyday Americans with the policymaking process through bipartisan civic engagement, leadership development, and grassroots community chapters inspired by the legacy of Theodore Roosevelt.
The conversation explores why issues like natural resources, fair commerce, energy independence, regenerative agriculture, and civic participation affect every American regardless of political affiliation. Jason also discusses current policy initiatives involving national parks, renewable energy financing, nuclear and geothermal development, and conservation incentives for at-risk species.
Dylan and Jason dive into the growing disconnect between citizens and institutions, the importance of bridging public and policy worlds, and why accessible civic engagement may be one of the most important challenges facing America today.
Topics include:
Support the show