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Finally, our lawmakers are starting to get it. Corporations are people, or at least people-adjacent, and as such, we are... Read More
Finally, our lawmakers are starting to get it. Corporations are people, or at least people-adjacent, and as such, we are guaranteed certain unalienable rights, including the right to vote (see 26th Amendment). During this past legislative session, the Delaware House... Read More
California just unleashed an experiment on its students, recommending harmful math education policies. The recently adopted California Math Framework begins... Read More
California just unleashed an experiment on its students, recommending harmful math education policies. The recently adopted California Math Framework begins an inexorable sweep through California public schools and, like a storm, will traverse the nation. The California Department of Education... Read More
A longstanding trade provision that provides relief for small-to-medium–sized businesses is under threat in Congress. For nearly 100 years, a... Read More
A longstanding trade provision that provides relief for small-to-medium–sized businesses is under threat in Congress. For nearly 100 years, a trade provision known as ‘de minimis’ has been quietly, steadily saving small businesses thousands of dollars every year while providing more... Read More
Recently, the Internal Revenue Service announced its intention to pilot a government-run tax filing system for federal taxes. This is... Read More
Recently, the Internal Revenue Service announced its intention to pilot a government-run tax filing system for federal taxes. This is just the latest example of a government service moving online. Whether renewing a license, applying for government benefits or now... Read More
Human and civil rights leader and CEO of MovementForward explains why ‘criminalizing bad habits’ will exacerbate strains between law enforcement... Read More
Human and civil rights leader and CEO of MovementForward explains why ‘criminalizing bad habits’ will exacerbate strains between law enforcement and citizens. Recently more than 800 community-focused police officers from across the country came together in Atlanta, Georgia, cradle of... Read More
As an optimist, realist and pragmatic Republican, I firmly believe that compromise is the bedrock of democracy and that our... Read More
As an optimist, realist and pragmatic Republican, I firmly believe that compromise is the bedrock of democracy and that our system only functions when Democrats and Republicans are working together. But in this divisive political climate in Washington, I’m now... Read More
There is much to reflect on about the recent events in Washington surrounding the debt ceiling crisis. In the end,... Read More
There is much to reflect on about the recent events in Washington surrounding the debt ceiling crisis. In the end, both sides agreed to a plan and the country escaped default. But what should not go unnoticed in that discussion... Read More
The U.K. government is leading the way in providing life-changing support for smokers by offering vape starter kits and behavioral support to... Read More
The U.K. government is leading the way in providing life-changing support for smokers by offering vape starter kits and behavioral support to smokers in England. This groundbreaking initiative is a crucial step towards achieving the government's ambitious target of reducing smoking rates... Read More
The Spring Revolution in Myanmar has been a remarkable display of resilience and determination since the military coup on Feb.... Read More
The Spring Revolution in Myanmar has been a remarkable display of resilience and determination since the military coup on Feb. 1, 2021. For more than two years, diverse resistance groups have united with a common objective: to dismantle military rule... Read More
June is National Ocean Month, a time to reflect on the amazing resource we have in our U.S. oceans. From... Read More
June is National Ocean Month, a time to reflect on the amazing resource we have in our U.S. oceans. From a fresh food supply that provides waterfront jobs to a beautiful place for recreation, opportunities for ocean and coastal communities... Read More
We’ve come a long way in tackling smoking since the 1950s, an era when cigarettes were ubiquitous and, according to public... Read More
We’ve come a long way in tackling smoking since the 1950s, an era when cigarettes were ubiquitous and, according to public health data estimates, over one in five American males smoked them regularly. Movie icons smoked on the big screen, people... Read More
It was once assumed that American students could name the three branches of government or quote from the Bill of... Read More
It was once assumed that American students could name the three branches of government or quote from the Bill of Rights. Today, that’s the exception rather than the rule. This month the National Assessment of Educational Progress revealed “the nation’s report... Read More
Climate change is often framed as a vast and complex global challenge, requiring international negotiations in faraway places. While this... Read More
Climate change is often framed as a vast and complex global challenge, requiring international negotiations in faraway places. While this framing has truth, it can obscure an important reality — namely that the negative impacts of climate change are also... Read More
In April 2022, Egypt and the United States celebrated a century of diplomatic relations, a landmark achievement highlighting the power... Read More
In April 2022, Egypt and the United States celebrated a century of diplomatic relations, a landmark achievement highlighting the power of cooperation and diplomacy amidst global conflict and economic disruption. The repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in... Read More
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis recently headed to Michigan for a few speaking engagements that informally confirmed his intention to run... Read More
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis recently headed to Michigan for a few speaking engagements that informally confirmed his intention to run for president in 2024. The governor of the once-swing-now-red Florida brings a stark contrast to Michigan’s Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer... Read More
I remember looking through old photo albums with my mother once and seeing pictures of her when she was just... Read More
I remember looking through old photo albums with my mother once and seeing pictures of her when she was just a kid, before my sister, brothers and I were born, and thinking, “Who is this woman so full of bright... Read More
While the United States and our allies continue to provide military assets to the Ukrainian people in support of their... Read More
While the United States and our allies continue to provide military assets to the Ukrainian people in support of their Herculean effort to push back on Russian aggression, a different kind of partnership — and perhaps an even more powerful... Read More
The COVID-19 public health emergency declaration has been a tremendous step forward for creating a more equitable public health system.... Read More
The COVID-19 public health emergency declaration has been a tremendous step forward for creating a more equitable public health system. In addition to expanding Medicaid coverage to an estimated 93 million people — and thus reducing the number of uninsured... Read More
In an alternate universe, the new crop of privacy laws in Iowa, Indiana and Tennessee could have been cause for... Read More
In an alternate universe, the new crop of privacy laws in Iowa, Indiana and Tennessee could have been cause for celebration, marking a growing number of consumers around the country enjoying strong new protections over their personal data. In reality,... Read More
As we celebrate diversity during the month of April, now more than ever, Americans should look to apprenticeships to provide... Read More
As we celebrate diversity during the month of April, now more than ever, Americans should look to apprenticeships to provide pathways to the middle class, to good-paying, technical jobs, and as a means to supplement or replace traditional four-year, post-secondary... Read More
Over the past two decades, China has become the creditor and trade partner of choice to the continent by partnering... Read More
Over the past two decades, China has become the creditor and trade partner of choice to the continent by partnering with African countries to fund the basic needs of a growing population. This is clear in the volume of agricultural... Read More
College students are stepping into the best years of their lives with a massive pit in their stomachs. In fact, their... Read More
College students are stepping into the best years of their lives with a massive pit in their stomachs. In fact, their anxiety is worse than ever. They don’t know where to turn for help. They aren’t sure if they even deserve... Read More
All storms have one thing in common: They leave destruction in their wake. The nation is bracing itself for a... Read More
All storms have one thing in common: They leave destruction in their wake. The nation is bracing itself for a Category 5 education storm looming on the horizon — the proposed California Mathematics Framework. This framework provides guidance for the... Read More
Thirteen years after its passage, one of the Affordable Care Act’s most popular provisions, which guaranteed preventive care services without... Read More
Thirteen years after its passage, one of the Affordable Care Act’s most popular provisions, which guaranteed preventive care services without consumer cost-sharing, has been struck down by a judge in Texas. If upheld, the decision in Braidwood Management Inc. v. Becerra could... Read More
When consumers buy a hat that says "one size fits all," it doesn’t mean that it will actually fit everyone... Read More
When consumers buy a hat that says "one size fits all," it doesn’t mean that it will actually fit everyone the way it is supposed to. Fortunately, consumers looking to buy a hat are not stuck with that one-size-fits-all option,... Read More
On Thursday, March 30, 2023 — "a date which will live in infamy," to borrow a phrase from President Franklin... Read More
On Thursday, March 30, 2023 — "a date which will live in infamy," to borrow a phrase from President Franklin D. Roosevelt — millions of Americans’ lives were put at risk by 57-year-old Judge Reed O’Connor of the U.S. District... Read More
Since the enactment of the Medicare and Medicaid Act in 1965, rising health care costs have made it difficult for... Read More
Since the enactment of the Medicare and Medicaid Act in 1965, rising health care costs have made it difficult for Americans to afford necessary medical care, leaving many without access to crucial services. However, various programs, such as employer-sponsored insurance,... Read More
Political leaders often talk about the importance of enhancing U.S. manufacturing. “Made in America” is a common campaign mantra that... Read More
Political leaders often talk about the importance of enhancing U.S. manufacturing. “Made in America” is a common campaign mantra that can always excite a crowd. As an American manufacturer, I have dedicated my career to producing critical aerospace components for... Read More
The overwhelming evidence and consensus among global health organizations is that gender-affirming care saves lives. Yet many transgender, nonbinary and... Read More
The overwhelming evidence and consensus among global health organizations is that gender-affirming care saves lives. Yet many transgender, nonbinary and gender non-conforming people lack access to the care they need. Some must wait up to a year to talk to... Read More
In June 2022 the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision that provided the sought after political fodder to catapult fundraising... Read More
In June 2022 the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision that provided the sought after political fodder to catapult fundraising efforts heading into the 2022 midterm election cycle. In the June opinion, the court overruled two cases from 1973 and... Read More