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Celebrating Women’s History Month
Amy McGrath and Elizabeth Beck are two incredible women who served our country in the military and stepped into the political arena. Don’t miss their inspirational stories on the New Politics podcast!
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Recruiting leadership talent where it’s needed most
By now you’ve surely heard about our goal to recruit 150 servant leaders to run for office by 2022, and we’re thrilled to report that we’ve had conversations with over 100 individuals already. Know someone who’s served our country through AmeriCorps, Peace Corps, or the military who’d make a positive impact in politics? Tell us a bit about them, and we’ll take it from there:
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New Endorsements
When we endorse a candidate, we're making a statement about their quality as a leader and the type of campaign they're running. Here are the new endorsements we announced this month.
Forrest Dunbar
U.S. Army National Guard
Mayor
Anchorage, Alaska
Learn more ⭢
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Zach Iscol
U.S. Marine Corps Comptroller
New York, New York
Learn more ⭢
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Bipartisan House group offers bill to repeal outdated war resolutions
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“The two-page legislation from Reps. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., Jared Golden, D-Maine, Peter Meijer, R-Mich., and Abigail Spanberger, D-Va., would repeal the 2002 AUMF, the 1991 AUMF and the 1957 authorization to fight communist threats to the Middle East.”
“It’s a matter of basic constitutional hygiene… As Congress struggles with having abdicated its authority in general and particularly when it comes to war powers, the easiest and most practical first step is to clean up past authorizations that have not been repealed and are no longer operationally necessary.”
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Servant Leaders In the News
via Milwaukee Business Journal
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