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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...
Washington, D.C. — At this week’s annual meeting of GE Vernova shareholders, the General Electric energy spin-off will face harsh criticism about its sustainability goals from activist investors with the National Center for Public Policy Research’s Free Enterprise Project (FEP). Proposal 4 (“Sustainability ROI Audit”)...
Washington, D.C. — Ahead of this week’s JPMorgan Chase & Co. annual meeting, shareholders are urged to support a proposal from the National Center for Public Policy Research’s Free Enterprise Project (FEP) asking that the company evaluate its massive sustainability investments using traditional financial metrics...
Part 9 in the 11-Part Series “Is Any Life Unworthy of Living?“ Mark P. Mostert, Ph.D. As noted in Part 8, sentiment in the U.S. supporting assisted suicide and euthanasia grew exponentially after 2000. After the states of Oregon (1994) and Washington (2008) legalized assisted suicide,...
“Homeownership has long been one of the most reliable paths by which ordinary people build wealth,” writes Project 21 Ambassador Craig DeLuz in the commentary below. However, “the large-scale acquisition of single-family homes by institutional investors” is preventing a growing number of Americans from reaching that...
Washington, D.C. — This week Ford Motor Company shareholders are urged to support a proposal from the National Center for Public Policy Research’s Free Enterprise Project (FEP) demanding that the board’s Audit Committee oversee whether the company’s Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) initiatives are evaluated...
“When you renew your driver’s license, you show ID. When you board a plane, you show ID. When you pick up a prescription, buy a firearm, open a bank account, or apply for government assistance — you show ID. Nobody calls that suppression. Nobody holds...
Waste, fraud, and abuse aren’t just budget problems—they’re human ones. By Leslie Ford, Sara Hart Weir, and Rachel Barkley Medicaid was created in 1965 to ensure that Americans who were poor, elderly, or disabled could access basic health care. But for Americans with disabilities, Medicaid’s...
Part 8 in the 11-Part Series “Is Any Life Unworthy of Living?“ With assisted suicide and euthanasia now in the cultural mainstream, the pro-death lobby began to seize the moment. But which was the easier issue to move forward: assisted suicide or euthanasia? Assisted suicide...
“In an industry where lives and economic security depend on unflinching competence, Constellation’s leadership should embrace, not resist, clear-eyed financial and risk assessments of its DEI-related spending.” In the commentary below, Free Enterprise Project Senior Advisor Curtis T. Hill, Jr. — a former Indiana attorney...
On April 15th, Able Americans and its Coalition to Fix the Disability System gathered bipartisan policymakers, advocates, and disability community leaders at the Russell Senate Office Building to introduce ABLE 3.0 — the next generation of legislation expanding economic freedom and independence for Americans with...
Last week’s Supreme Court decision “directly attacks the racist stereotyping that has infected redistricting for too long,” writes former Indiana Attorney General Curtis T. Hill, Jr. “For decades, mapmakers have operated on the crude assumption that black voters form a monolithic bloc whose political preferences are...
“In this rocky economy, legislators and regulators should make it easier for businesses to get consumers pricing discounts, not harder,” write Horace Cooper at Newsmax. Cooper — who serves as both Project 21 Chairman and a National Center Senior Fellow — explains how a leftist...
American Express Has Been Hijacked By The Left FEP Aims to Whack Back the Hijack Washington, D.C. – At tomorrow’s American Express annual meeting, the National Center for Public Policy Research’s Free Enterprise Project (FEP) will argue that the company’s political activities and positions “are...
Part 7 in the 11-Part Series “Is Any Life Unworthy of Living?“ By the end of the 1970s, while assisted suicide and euthanasia were still illegal in the U.S., bioethics continued to expand as a philosophical field, coinciding with a growing awareness of both the...
“The indictment against the SPLC is a long-overdue reckoning,” writes Curtis T. Hill, Jr. at The Federalist. “And paired with this weekend’s assassination attempt, it should serve as a clear warning: Those who weaponize the language of justice while violating its core principles will ultimately...
Washington, D.C. — After the U.S. Supreme Court today limited the use of race in the way voting maps are drawn, black conservatives with the National Center for Public Policy Research’s Project 21 black leadership network agreed that the time has come to end gerrymandering...
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