We know you may be feeling disconnected from the decisions that shape your world?  For many of us, staying informed about policies that directly affect our lives has become a daunting task. Between information overload, biased sources, and feeling powerless to make a difference, it’s easy to tune out entirely. But what if there was a way to cut through the noise?

That’s why we’re excited to introduce The Scrape, a newsletter designed to help you navigate policy with clarity and confidence.

Why The Scrape?

We created The Scrape because we understand the frustrations many people feel when trying to engage with policy and government. Traditional news sources often feel out of touch. Social media can be overwhelming and biased. And let’s face it, life is busy—you don’t have time to sift through countless sources just to stay informed.

With The Scrape, we’re doing things differently. Each week, we’ll bring you:

  • What We’re Watching: A deep dive into one key policy that deserves your attention.
  • Why It Matters: Clear explanations of how it could impact your life and community.
  • Your Turn: Actionable steps you can take to engage with the issue on our platform.

Highlighted Policy: Authorize Negotiation to Acquire Greenland

In our first issue, we dove into a policy that’s sparked curiosity and debate: the proposal to authorize negotiation to acquire Greenland. Why highlight this policy?

Because it’s a perfect example of how complex policymaking can be, blending geopolitics, environmental concerns, and economic strategy.

Whether you’re intrigued by its potential impact or skeptical of its feasibility, this policy raises important questions about resource management, international relations, and the use of power.

At Clause Out, we’re building tools to help you explore this policy further, join the discussion, and explore other issues that matter to you. We’re on a mission to give you a chance to engage with policymaking in a way that feels tangible and relevant.

Interested in More?

Ready to cut through the noise and reclaim your voice? Subscribe to The Scrape to stay in the loop with biweekly insights and actions.