CPI Partners Newsletter: 'A Nerve Center for the Right Wing'
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- "A sprawling new force in Washington's right-wing ecosystem."
- "A combat-ready vessel."
- "A safe space for conservatives."
For once, the leftist media isn't wrong. We consider stories like this a mark of success. We're growing stronger each year, and it's all thanks to you.
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The Conservative Partnership Academy's first class of fellows– studying leadership and policy– gathered for three days for intensive educational retreats earlier this month. The Academy program is exponentially increasing the number of conservatives who have the necessary leadership skills and policy knowledge to make an impact in Washington. CPI's Ed Corrigan taught legislative procedure to the Intrepidus Fellows, and CPI's Wesley Denton taught best management practices to Magnus Fellows.
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Would the Founding Fathers have accepted a government that refused to protect Americans' lives? Of course not—and we shouldn't either. This was one of the points Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton got people thinking about at a special event at CPI headquarters this week. Paxton, seen here shaking hands with CPI President Ed Corrigan, shared how the border crisis in his state has led to American fatalities and election corruption in Texas.
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When the Alabama State Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos should be recognized and protected as unborn children, it revealed a need for conservatives to come together to articulate effective pro-life messages and to better understand this very sensitive issue. On Feb. 28, dozens of people interested in this issue flocked to CPI for what became a standing-room only discussion of policies that could follow the Court's ruling.
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Legislative correspondents and conservative allies attend "Intro to Congressional Writing," a four-session course taught from one of CPI's newest training rooms on Patriots Row.
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Conservatives throughout Washington learn about the federal budget process and government spending at the Conservative Partnership Academy's Federal Budget Course at the CPC.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Balázs Orbán (left) and Arthur Milikh (right) Director of Claremont Institute’s American Way of Life, discuss the future of nationalism, Hungary, and Orbán’s new book, Hussar Cut: The Hungarian Strategy for Connectivity at the Conservative Partnership Center on Feb. 27.
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Members of the Conservative Legacy Society at CPI are making larger commitments than they ever thought possible to the conservative movement and to future generations of Americans through their wills and estates.
Would you be open to having a conversation with us about helping CPI build a winning culture for conservatives with a gift through your estate? Or, if this is something you have already done, would you let us know?
We would love to thank you personally and begin including you in special opportunities exclusively for members of the Conservative Legacy Society. Please contact Doug Stamps, Chief Development Officer, at (202) 674-9796 or [email protected].
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