From Scott Walter <[email protected]>
Subject What's The Latest Drama With Wind Energy?
Date March 5, 2024 5:45 PM
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John, I'm excited to share the latest from CRC with you:
The Latest from CRC:Why Are Progressives Calling For Weaker 'Big Labor'? ([link removed] Senior Fellow and Director of the Center for Strategic Giving Michael Hartmann ([link removed] reviews labor reporter Hamilton Nolan's new book, The Hammer, which takes progressive philanthropy to task for not prioritizing the promotion of America’s labor movement. What's The Latest Drama With Wind Energy? ([link removed] this four-part series, CRC Senior Investigative Researcher ([link removed] Braun ([link removed] examines "the wind welfare industry" and the enormous government subsidies needed to make the turbines turn.What Are 'Red Unions'? ([link removed] Research Director Michael Watson ([link removed] explains the latest issues in the labor movement and what happens when the original crooked leaders are gone and the ideological cronies take over.What Is Planned Parenthood Teaching Children About Sex Ed? In this four-part series, CRC Senior Fellow Kali Fontanilla ([link removed] the organization's often disturbing approach to teaching your children about sex.Does The Union Of Concerned Scientists Protest Too Much? ([link removed] Ken Braun ([link removed] explains why the Union of Concerned Scientists' behavior is anti-nuclear energy, despite their denials.
Employment Opportunities at CRC: CRC is actively seeking a Development/Fundraising Manager ([link removed]
Capital Research Center is currently looking for a Development/Fundraising Manager. This position reports to the Vice President of Philanthropy and Development. The primary function of the Development Manager is to assist the entire Development Department in building stronger relationships with our supporters through the successful execution of a variety of development operations responsibilities.


CRC in the Media:Biden's Proposal to Outsource Green Regulations Raises ConcernsTexas Billionaire John Arnold Joins Meta Board After Funding ‘Misinformation’ Censorship ([link removed] Organized-Labor Subplot in the FTC’s Decision to Block the Kroger/Albertsons Merger ([link removed]

Latest Video from CRC
BLM Aftermath: Washington, D.C.
The Myth Behind the Movement


In our final chapter, “BLM: Washington, DC – The Myth Behind The Movement,” we examine the protests in DC and the dawning realization that the aftermath of George Floyd’s death was, at its heart, a missed opportunity. While the BLM national organization raised millions of dollars, the local chapters – and other community organizations already working on similar community efforts – saw little to none of the money raised. Instead, BLM engaged in fraud, misdirection, and political activism rather than addressing societal problems. It ultimately led to their reputational demise and extreme discord and damage in the nation’s capital.

 
Remembering CRC's Founder,
Willa Johnson

We are saddened to report the death on February 25 of Willa Ann Johnson (1942–2024), the founder and first president of the Capital Research Center (CRC). Willa was a conservative visionary. Read more about her here.
Featured Video
Election Deep Dive: How They Win And Why We Lose 

Capital Research Center president Scott Walter discusses campaign finance and election integrity with Josh Findlay, director of the Election Protection Project at the Texas Public Policy Foundation. Walter discusses traditional hard dollar donations and soft dollar donations, including “dark money.”
Episode 305

Black Wives Matter With Delano Squires
In this episode ([link removed] CRC's Mike Watson and Sarah Lee sit down with Heritage Foundation Fellow Delano Squires to discuss the importance of the American nuclear family. Listen here:
Episode 305: Black Wives Matter With Delano Squires

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Best wishes,
Scott Walter, President 
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