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Reporter, The Markup
Miami
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By Monique O. Madan Verified, Wesley Callow|LLRXAbout the LevelUp series: At The Markup, we’re committed to doing everything we can to protect our readers from digital harm, write about the processes we develop, and share our work. We’re constantly working on improving digital security, respecting reader privacy, creating ethical and responsible user experiences, and making sure our site and tools are accessible. Hi, I’m Monique, an investigative reporter here at The Markup
By Monique O. Madan Verified, Wendy Fry Verified, Carolyn Jones|San Diego Metro MagazineVerifiedBy Monique O. Madan | CalMattersIn summary:Under Project 2025, all 50 states would be mandated to report detailed abortion-related data to the federal government or risk funding cuts. California is one of three states that currently does not report. If President-elect Donald Trump goes forward with Project 2025, California could lose out on at least $300 million a year in funding for abortions, family planning and contraception for millions of low-income residents
By Monique O. Madan Verified|Imperial Valley PressVerifiedIf President-elect Donald Trump goes forward with Project 2025, California could lose out on at least $300 million a year in funding for abortions, family planning and contraception for millions of low-income residents. Project 2025, a right-wing blueprint for the next president, targeted the state with an ultimatum that would require California to start reporting abortion data to the Centers for Disease Control or risk losing critical Medicaid funding
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The Markup
The Markup is a nonprofit investigative journalism organization based in New York City, founded in 2018. It focuses on data-driven reporting that examines the societal impact of technology. The organization aims to hold tech companies accountable and drive policy changes through actionable, evidence-based journalism. Led by CEO Nabiha Syed and editor-in-chief Sisi Wei, The Markup was founded by notable figures including Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Julia Angwin. The organization has received significant funding, including a $20 million gift from Craigslist founder Craig Newmark, and grants from various foundations. It operates under Markup News Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and has been recognized for its financial health and transparency. The Markup publishes in-depth reports on tech industry practices and develops methodologies for auditing algorithms and tracking digital inequities. Its investigations have influenced policy discussions and prompted legal actions, making it a valuable resource for policymakers, academics, and the public interested in technology accountability.
New York, New York, United States
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Founded: 2018