In Tribal Nations, Broadband Is More Than Just Internet, It’s a Pathway to a Better Life
Broadband is not just about internet access but about a pathway to obtaining an education, improving health, and acquiring economic resources necessary to thrive, write Dr. Traci Morris and Dr. Gary Michelson.
Inner City Law Center Recognizes the Michelsons’ Compassion for Vulnerable and Underserved Individuals
The Inner City Law Center, which fights for housing and justice for the working poor, immigrants, people who are disabled, and homeless veterans will honor Alya and Dr. Gary K. Michelson with their Humanitarian Award on May 10.
Spurred by Devastating Wildfires and a Shortage of Qualified Firefighters, California Is Creating a Pathway for Incarcerated Firefighters to Continue Their Career Post Release
Gary K. Michelson, M.D., founder and co-chair of Michelson Philanthropies and the Michelson Center for Public Policy, has joined a growing coalition working to provide a career pathway and a fresh start for incarcerated firefighters.
The Most Read Stories of 2021: Looking Back on a Year Filled with Challenges and Hope
The Michelson Philanthropies network published more than 230 articles in 2021, far more than in years past. Articles that highlight where our work has had a direct impact were very popular among our readers this year.
Dr. Michelson Advocates for Establishing a “National Institute for Cures” to Fast-Track Drug and Vaccine Development
Dr. Gary Michelson makes the case for why increased fast tracking of funding and development for innovative scientific developments is key for our future in the latest COVID-19 edition of National Academy of Inventors’ Technology & Innovation Journal.
Making Life a Little Less Unfair: The Innovative Work of Dr. Gary Michelson’s Foundations
In this episode of “Making an Impact with Michelson Philanthropies,” Jerry Sullivan interviews the Michelson Philanthropies founder and co-chair about the work of each of the foundations he has established.
Welcome Alternatives to Animal Testing
New legislation will allow more innovative and human-relevant testing platforms to expedite the development of promising drugs, write Dr. Gary Michelson and Dr. Aysha Akhtar.
Congressional Leaders Introduce Legislation to Keep Families and Pets Together in Public Housing
Bipartisan Congressional leaders Adam Schiff (D-CA), Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), Lauren Underwood (D-IL), and Cori Bush (D-MO) this week introduced the Pets Belong With Families Act, which bans breed restrictions in public housing.
Public Housing Should Remove All Pet Restrictions, Michelson Says at Pet Week on Capitol Hill
Dr. Gary Michelson discussed Michelson Found Animals Foundation’s work on pet-inclusive housing policies and animal welfare during Pet Week on Capitol Hill.
Governor Signs SB 416, Making California Nation’s Leader in Prioritizing Education Access
The Michelson Center for Public Policy, along with a coalition of social justice and education organizations, are applauding California Governor Gavin Newsom for signing legislation that combats recidivism by expanding access to college instruction for incarcerated individuals.
Bipartisan Congressional Leaders Introduce FDA Modernization Act to Curb Use of Animals in Medical Testing
This bill is the companion to a bipartisan House bill, H.R. 2565, that seeks to spur innovation and open the door to the use of New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) with the goal of improving the science that is the basis for public health protection.
To support future medical advances, revamp the rules for funding research
Bold, young scientists have the potential to revolutionize scientific research and accelerate the pace of innovation. They have disruptive ideas and a unique blend of intellect, knowledge, imagination, daring and perseverance; exactly what’s required to make truly transformational leaps in medical discovery.
Opinion: Attention, College Students, California’s New Budget Can Help You with Food and Housing
Dr. Rashida Crutchfield, associate professor in the School of Social Work at California State University, and Dr. Gary Michelson share their opinions on why the State’s higher education budget can make huge strides in supporting student basic needs.
Growing Coalition of Academic Leaders, Policy Experts, and Students Call for Full Funding of Governor Newsom’s Proposal to Cut Textbook Costs
A coalition of leading educators, students, and policy experts are calling on legislators to fully fund Governor Gavin Newsom’s historic proposal for Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC) degree pathways for California students.
A Transformational Investment in California's Future
Gary K. Michelson, M.D., founder and co-chair of Michelson Philanthropies and the Michelson Center for Public Policy, issued a statement on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s revised budget proposal for 2021-22.
Buchanan, Luria, Mace, Sherrill, and Boyle Introduce FDA Modernization Act to End Mandatory Animal Testing, Lower Drug Prices
Animal Wellness Action, the Center for a Humane Economy, the Michelson Center for Public Policy, and other affiliated organizations applauded U.S. Representatives Vern Buchanan, R-Fla., Elaine Luria, D-Va., Nancy Mace, R-S.C., Mikie Sherrill, D-N.J., and Brendan Boyle, D-Pa. for introducing the FDA Modernization Act, H.R. 2565.
Dr. Gary K. Michelson's Statement on Appointment of Assemblymember Rob Bonta as California Attorney General
Gary K. Michelson, M.D. issued a statement on the appointment of Assemblymember Rob Bonta as California Attorney General.
MCPP Joins in Support of Governor Newsom’s $15 Million Zero-Textbook Cost Degree Proposal
The ZTC Degree program has established a strong foundation for growth, and furthered positive impacts for successful student outcomes.
Increasing NIH Funding is Critical to Advancing Medical Research
The Michelson Center for Public Policy joins nearly 400 organizations and institutions across the NIH stakeholder community to recommend an appropriation of $46.1 billion for the NIH in FY 2022, a $3.2 billion increase over the NIH’s program level funding in FY 2021.
Senator Hueso Legislation Would Protect Incarcerated Students’ Access to Higher Education
Senator Ben Hueso (D-San Diego) is joined by Project Rebound Consortium and Michelson Center for Public Policy in announcing the introduction of SB 416, a bill that would amend California Penal Code to protect incarcerated students’ access to face-to-face instruction provided by quality nonprofit and regionally-accredited higher education providers.