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Part 11 in the 11-Part Series “Is Any Life Unworthy of Living?“ Mark P. Mostert, Ph.D. While the Netherlands and other European countries have descended slowly into the complete acceptance of medicalized killing, the slippery slope has become way steeper in Canada. For many years Canadian opponents...
Company’s Carbon-Neutral Commitment Reflects a Disconnect From Reality Washington, D.C. — At Friday’s annual meeting of Best Buy shareholders, activist investors with the National Center for Public Policy Research’s Free Enterprise Project (FEP) will ask for evidence that the company’s sustainability goals are created...
Washington, D.C. – At Wednesday’s annual meeting of Dick’s Sporting Goods shareholders, activist investors with the National Center for Public Policy Research’s Free Enterprise Project (FEP) will seek clarification around Dick’s business decisions surrounding transgenderism and feminism. “Dick’s has claimed that the Company will ‘fight...
Washington, D.C. – At this week’s annual meeting of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) shareholders, activist investors with the National Center for Public Policy Research’s Free Enterprise Project (FEP) will criticize WBD’s “cartoonish ‘sustainability’ efforts.” “I’m old enough to remember when the bombastic boaster Foghorn Leghorn...
Medicaid’s Home- and Community-Based Services (HCBS) is one of the most important sources of daily support for Americans with disabilities. It can provide personal care, respite for family caregivers, supported employment, assistive technology, home modifications, case management, behavioral supports, and other services that private insurance...
Washington, D.C. — At this week’s annual meeting of Google parent company Alphabet, shareholder activists with the National Center for Public Policy Research’s Free Enterprise Project (FEP) will call for an independent committee to assess the risks of the apparent lack of viewpoint diversity among...
Disability issues rarely command sustained attention in Washington, but a new poll suggests that voters across the political spectrum share more common ground on these issues than many policymakers may realize. To better understand public attitudes toward disability policy, Able Americans commissioned polling through the...
Washington, D.C. — At this week’s Netflix annual meeting, shareholder activists with the National Center for Public Policy Research’s Free Enterprise Project (FEP) will ask the Board to report on the profitability of Netflix’s environmental, social and governance (ESG) investments. As he presents Proposal 5...
“The end of race-based districts does not diminish Black political strength — it invites its expansion on firmer, more principled ground.” Yesterday the Washington Post published a letter to the editor from Curtis Hill, a former attorney general of Indiana who now serves as a...
Washington, D.C. — The National Center for Public Policy Research, a shareholder of The New York Times Company, has formally demanded access to Times books and records to investigate whether the newspaper’s board of directors and senior management adequately fulfilled their fiduciary duties regarding legal,...
“Christian colleges are discovering the inevitable reality: whoever funds you eventually governs you,” writes Project 21 Ambassador Dr. Eric Wallace in a commentary published by Freedoms Journal Institute. He continues: Perhaps the real lesson for Christian colleges is not how to preserve federal aid, but how...
“What does college football have to do with redistricting? Absolutely nothing,” writes Curtis Hill, former Indiana attorney general, who now serves as both a Senior Advisor to our Free Enterprise Project and an ambassador with the Project 21 black leadership network. And yet the NAACP is...
Part 10 in the 11-Part Series “Is Any Life Unworthy of Living?“ Mark P. Mostert, Ph.D. As we have seen throughout this series, “survival of the fittest” ideas and eugenics have historically shaped the modern global movements promoting assisted suicide and euthanasia. There is little doubt...
“If leftists are so deeply concerned about black Americans, why does their concern so reliably align with their electoral interests?” In a commentary syndicated by InsideSources, Project 21 Ambassador Craig DeLuz analyzes the Left’s distress in the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s voting rights decision:...
Washington, D.C. — At this week’s Meta annual meeting, shareholder activists with the National Center for Public Policy Research’s Free Enterprise Project (FEP) will allege that Meta’s overreliance on the H-1B visa program results in discrimination against American workers and indentured servanthood for many foreign...
Ambassadors with the Project 21 black leadership network are honoring the legacy of Bob Woodson, a civil rights activist whose example and wisdom inspired and empowered many within our current generation of black conservatives. Charisma Peoples, Project 21 Ambassador: Bob Woodson has spent a...
Suspending the gas tax won’t fix everything, but it will put real money back in drivers’ pockets. In a Kansas City Star commentary, Project 21 Ambassador Michael Austin notes that even temporary relief could mean meaningful savings for families feeling the squeeze. Read Michael’s entire...
Project 21 Ambassador Dr. Eric Wallace has written a scathing indictment of the NAACP’s new “Out of Bounds” protest campaign. In a commentary published by Freedoms Journal Institute, he writes: The NAACP claims to champion black advancement, yet too often it supports policies that keep black...
“Fraud must be rooted out. People with disabilities should not be uprooted with it.” Washington, D.C. — As the Trump Administration targets widespread fraud in government benefit programs, a new report from the National Center for Public Policy Research’s Able Americans initiative proposes six key...
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