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U-M experts provide insights on Trump's first 100 days of second term

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Santa J. Ono, President, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor | University of Michigan - Ann Arbor

Santa J. Ono, President, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor | University of Michigan - Ann Arbor

In the initial 100 days of President Donald Trump's second term, significant policy shifts have sparked diverse reactions worldwide. Amid this backdrop, the University of Michigan has announced the availability of its experts for commentary on various policy areas.

Jonathan Hanson, specializing in comparative political economy, has been examining the influence of political institutions on economic performance. His latest research delves into measuring state capacity and assessing the varied economic outcomes of authoritarian regimes.

For insights into political campaigns and media impact, Michael Traugott, a research professor emeritus, can provide expert analysis. He focuses on media usage during campaigns and its influence on voter behavior.

Nirupama Rao's expertise lies in business economics and fiscal policy, with the ability to discuss tariffs and taxes, among other financial topics. Meanwhile, Pamela Herd's research into inequality and policy, particularly regarding Social Security and federal research funding, highlights her ability to address issues intersecting with health and aging.

William Lopez offers a perspective on public health and education, emphasizing the impact of proposed deportations on students and educational institutions. Mara Ostfeld and Jennifer Haverkamp are ready to discuss public policy related to racial justice and environmental law, respectively. Haverkamp also covers international climate negotiations.

Environmental science is represented by Gregory Dick and Mike Shriberg. Dick's research into harmful microbial ecology uses Lake Erie as a study site, while Shriberg focuses on Great Lakes policy and the implications of proposed budget cuts for the region.

For insights into sustainability efforts, Gregory Keoleian offers his knowledge on decarbonization and climate solutions. Jason Owen-Smith can discuss academic research's role in societal advancement, and Richard Neitzel is available to address workplace safety topics amid federal budget cuts impacting safety regulations.

The University of Michigan encourages those seeking more information to refer to their experts, with contact details provided for each specialist.

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