Publication archives

by
Dr. Steve Suppan
The revision of NAFTA would provide Wall Street with new means to attack Dodd-Frank, not only via their allies in Congress, but by filing lawsuits from their subsidiaries in Canada and Mexico.
Too Big to Fail Banks may get new protections in NAFTA
by
Ben Lilliston
Shefali Sharma
At COP23, Decision–CP/23 invited parties and observers to submit their views on elements to be included in the joint SBSTA-SBI work that is now known as the “Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture” (KJWA).
by
Sharon Anglin Treat
After a horrifying, junk food labeling provision was leaked from NAFTA renegotiations, we must demand transparency to know what else is being discussed behind closed doors.
Junk Food Aisle
Last week, IATP launched the report, From the Ground Up: The State of the States on Climate Adaptation for Agriculture. Josh talks with Lachlan Anathasiou, who interned at IATP in summer 2017 about the research he did on the report and the report's findings.   
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IATP often works internationally, but our headquarters is in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In this episode, Josh is joined by Filiberto Nolasco, Editor of the online news site, Workday Minnesota, to talk about what the broader issues of labor, immigrants rights, and social justice are happening in our community. 
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by
IATP
The Farm Bill is a fundamentally a story about power. Dating back to the 1930s, every five years or so Congress decides in whose interest the Farm Bill will serve. Current Farm Bill debates involve many constituencies beyond just farmers, including hunger advocates, environmentalists, rural leaders, public health supporters, and civil rights organizations. The Farm Bill is both derivative and evolving, with important lessons from the past informing the hard policy challenges of the future.     
Food Tank
The following first appeared in The Hill on March 21, 2018, under the title: How Congress Can Shut Down Trump's Latest Power Grab
Donald Trump
by
Ben Lilliston
Download the PDF of the report.