Here’s what an upcoming ASBC Summit speaker (and former presidential candidate) said last week on C-SPAN:

“We're in this grand experiment of self-government but we're not governing ourselves. We've got to have a solution to infrastructure, climate, health care – I see a national security danger if we don't. We're failing to govern ourselves and foreign nations see that. We need to change the incentives for politics."

Want to help turn things around while we still can?

Register NOW for the ASBC Sustainable Business & Advocacy Summit:
“Making Capitalism Work for All” — Dec. 10-11, 2019 in DC

Dear John,

Evan McMullin doesn’t scare easily. An Independent candidate for President in 2016, he’s served as chief policy director for the House Republican Conference on domestic and foreign policy; and as senior advisor to the House Foreign Affairs Committee on U.S. foreign policy and national security. Earlier, he was a Goldman Sachs investment banker and before that, a CIA National Clandestine Service operations officer managing counterterrorism operations in volatile regions. Now, he’s a co-founder of Stand Up Republic, promoting democratic ideals, norms and institutions in America. If he sees a national security risk in our current approach, we should probably question business as usual.

What do successful businesses owe their country? What kind of capitalism do we need for a successful future? And what should the role of government be in making it happen?

 If these questions interest you, be part of this action-oriented Summit. We’ll make the business case for practices that create long-term value and strengthen our country. Then, we’ll take the case to both parties on Capitol Hill – AND get lawmakers to enact policy that supports these practices.

American Sustainable Business Council leads policy change on behalf of 250,000 companies including major brands. Join us in D.C. in Dec. Together, we can change how America does business – for the better.   

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