Immigration

Balancing National Security, Prosperity, and Humanitarian Needs. With an estimated 50.6 million immigrants (about twice the population of Texas), the United States hosts the highest number of foreign-born…

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Economic Security

Inflation, jobs, housing, and basic necessities are on the minds of all Americans this election season. The American Dream is a concept rooted in the idea that anyone…

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Marriage and Family

Can the U.S. rise to the challenge of protecting America’s family system? At the heart of many divisive political issues is those of marriage and the family unit.…

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National Defense

Protecting America, democratic processes, empowering foreign policy are all key components of the nation’s national defense strategy. The U.S. National Defense is a cornerstone of American foreign policy,…

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Religious Freedom

Religious freedom and freedom of speech are guaranteed to everyone by the First Amendment in the Bill of Rights Religious freedom guaranteed under the United States Constitution is…

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Religious Freedom in Modern America

The foundation of religious freedom in the U.S. is deeply rooted in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Will it survive in the modern secular age?

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Election Integrity

U.S. elections serve as the backbone of American democracy—ensuring that citizens have a voice in their government. Every two years, citizens vote in elections that determine representation at…

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New Debt Trends Amid Rising Healthcare Costs

Despite most of the people in the United States having some type of health insurance, medical related debt continues to increase. Can we solve it?

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Healthcare Affordability in America

Despite efforts by policymakers in Washington to support everyday citizens, a significant number of Americans still struggle to access adequate healthcare. What is the solution?

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Defending Democracy and Election Integrity

U.S. elections serve as the backbone of American democracy—ensuring that citizens have a voice in their government. Are we doing enough to protect our election process?

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