With Congress coming off a contentious debate that saw it approve critical aid and military assistance for key American allies around the world, one leader in the United States Senate is saying it’s time for Congress to start paying more attention to some of our key allies closer to home. The leader is U.S. Sen. […]
Taxes: What’s at Stake in 2025
Next year, Congress and the White House will be presented with a once-in-a-generation opportunity to revisit America’s tax policies.
Navigating the Upcoming Tax Cliff
Taxes are set to rise in 2026. A lot. Without a concerted effort, preventing these tax hikes will significantly add to the deficit.
A Smart Way to Reduce the Tax Burden and Promote Economic Growth
Lawmakers must prioritize policies that come with the biggest “bang for the buck” — that is, what policies will bring the most growth for the least cost?
What a Pro-Family Tax Code Should Look Like
While some policies may look friendly to families, we must consider the tax code as a whole and in the context of a global economy.
It’s Time for the U.S. to Refocus on Latin America
With China’s influence growing in the Western Hemisphere, it is time for the United States to re-engage with our allies in the region.
Led by Russia and China, this nine-nation coalition has one goal — to weaken the United States.
Why Guyana is Poised to be the U.S.’s Most Strategic Ally in the Americas
Nearly 10 years after discovering a significant amount of oil off its shore, Guyana is becoming a strategic outpost for U.S. interests in the Americas.
After disparaging the trade policies of his predecessor, President Biden has surprised man by embracing these same policies of his own.
Why 2024 could be the Year for Federal Paid Family Leave
The U.S. is one of only seven countries without some form of paid family and medical leave.
Republicans Should Maintain Bipartisan Support for PEPFAR
By providing support to partner countries, the U.S. forges both health and diplomatic ties.
Working Class Folks are the New Political Base and Republicans Have the Advantage
The GOP’s new voters need relief from both government and the private sector.
With Congress coming off a contentious debate that saw it approve critical aid and military assistance for key American allies around the world, one leader in the United States Senate is saying it’s time for Congress to start paying more attention to some of our key allies closer to home. The leader is U.S. Sen.…
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