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January Policy Newsletter

January is here! 

This month's newsletter will highlight legislation in state houses across the country. From West Virginia to Utah, leaders across the country are proposing bold and innovative policies. 
Community Revival
Community revival is about improving prosperity for all Americans. Legislation has been introduced across the country to do just that, including:
  • HB 415 Introduced by Rep. Berny Jacques (R-FL) would mandate the creation of a website containing resources for pregnant mothers and parents. 
  • HB 4833 Introduced by Del. Josh Holstein (R-WV) would require schools to provide information to 11th and 12th grade students on available college courses they may take. 
  • HR 35 Introduced by Rep. Mazzie Christensen (R-MO) calls on Congress to reinstitute mandatory country-of-origin labeling on food. 
  • HB 4977 Introduced by Del. Josh Holstein (R-WV) would mandate that, beginning in 2025, any establishment that chooses to install baby changing stations in a restroom must do so in both men's and women's restrooms. 
  • HB 2357 Introduced by Rep. Chris Lonsdale (R-MO) requires public school students to use the bathroom of their biological sex. 
Fair Markets
Creating an economy that works for families and American businesses is key to making a prosperous nation. Legislation that seeks to create a better economy includes: 
  • HR 5 Introduced by Rep. Tyler Clancy (R-UT) recognizes the negative effects of increased trade with China and calls on Congress to support Pro-America trade policies. 
  • HB 164 Also introduced by Rep. Tyler Clancy (R-UT) states that any form of Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) is not a legal tender in the state of Utah. 
Stewardship 
Eliminating foreign ownership of land is quickly becoming a priority for elected officials.
  •  HB. 5283 Introduced by Del. Holstein (R-WV) would ban any person or organization that is affiliated with the Chinese government from purchasing and owning agricultural land
  • HB 1571 Rep. Christensen (R-MO) would prevent any alien or foreign business from owning agricultural land. 
Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024
Over the past few weeks, we have been engaged in a campaign designed to inform Americans about the need to reauthorize certain provisions from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. The Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act does just that. Maintaining the Child Tax Credit will keep millions of children out of poverty. Additionally, R&D provisions will allow companies to fully unlock American innovation. 
We hope you found this brief overview of impactful legislation helpful. As state legislative sessions continue, we hope to share more about what is going on in statehouses across the country. 
 
Thank you,
 
Aiden Buzzetti 
President 
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