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Steve Milloy: Corporate America’s China Addiction Has Become a National Security Threat

“U.S. corporations have outsourced vital consumer production to a geopolitical rival that is openly committed to displacing America as the world’s leading power,” writes Free Enterprise Project Executive Director Steve Milloy. “Corporate reliance on China has resulted in a supply chain so brittle that an...

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Curtis Hill: Supreme Court Cheapens Citizenship: A Misreading of the 14th Amendment’s Purpose

“American citizenship has never been — and must never become — a trivial thing granted by the accident of geography alone,” writes former Indiana Attorney General Curtis T. Hill, Jr., who now serves with the Free Enterprise Project and Project 21. “It carries weight because...

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Curtis Hill: Evanston’s Reparations Won’t Make Up for Harms Done by Housing Discrimination

“Evanston’s reparations aren’t healing discrimination’s legacy; they’re monetizing it,” writes former Indiana Attorney General Curtis T. Hill, Jr., who now serves with the Free Enterprise Project and Project 21. In a commentary published at the Chicago Tribune, Curtis says he has always opposed reparations payouts...

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Rachel Barkley: Moving Special Ed Programs to HHS Removes Siloes in the Disability System

“The decision to move the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) and the Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) to the Department of Health and Human Services deserves an open mind—not immediate opposition,” writes Able Americans Director Rachel Barkley in a commentary published at RealClearEducation. Rachel explains:...

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Black Conservatives Cheer Supreme Court Protection of Women’s Sports

In a major victory for common sense and women’s rights, the U.S. Supreme Court today ruled that states can protect girls’ and women’s sports by reserving them for biological females. Black conservatives with the Project 21 network call this decision a huge win for female...

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Black Conservatives Denounce Supreme Court Decision on Birthright Citizenship

Today the U.S. Supreme Court refused to reconsider the broad interpretation of birthright citizenship that has governed U.S. immigration policy for decades, rejecting President Donald Trump’s effort to limit automatic citizenship for children born to parents who are unlawfully or temporarily present in the country....

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What America’s 250th Anniversary Means For Black America

The Project 21 series “What It Means For Black America,” has examined how issues such as fatherhood, the Second Amendment, immigration, election reform, inflation, affordable housing, reparations, electric vehicles, critical race theory and environmental justice impact black Americans in particular. So this week it’s only...

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Closing the DEI Disclosure Gap

SEC Petition Calls for Disclosure of Risks Linked to Race-Based Financial Programs Washington, D.C. — A new petition to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) requests that the SEC issue guidance to publicly traded financial institutions regarding disclosure of material risks arising from...

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No One Is Safe From the Pro-Death Agenda

Postscript to the 11-Part Series “Is Any Life Unworthy of Living?“ As we have seen, the seeds of assisted suicide and euthanasia were sown decades ago. However, the pro-death movement can no longer hide behind altruism and good faith. It is a cultish behemoth that...

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Investors Call For Transparency on China Supply-Chain Risks

Washington, D.C. — Companies doing business in China should disclose supply-chain risks associated with a potential abrupt break in U.S.-China relations, argues a new petition submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) by the National Center for Public Policy Research. “We are submitting...

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