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March 23, 2023

'Extensive Collusion': House Committee Report Confirms DOJ Targeting of Parents
by Dan Hart
The Department of Justice "extensively colluded" with a special interest group to "manufacture" a supposedly sweeping threat against school personnel posed by parents, a House Subcommittee interim staff report has found. Experts say the findings further confirm what DOJ officials have denied - that the government worked behind the scenes to undermine a grassroots movement of outspoken parents concerned about their children being exposed to controversial racial and gender theories and mask mandates at school.
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Has the State Department's Human Rights Report Gone Woke?
by Arielle Del Turco
Tuesday, the State Department released its 2022 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices. The extensive annual reports cover the human rights record of every country in the world. If that was all it did, this would be an immensely helpful tool for human rights advocates around the world. But over the years, progressive social agenda items - including LGBT policies - have been added to these reports, sending a not-so-subtle message to world leaders: if you do not embrace woke policies, your country will be deemed a human rights violator.
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Project 2025 Aims to Equip the Next Conservative Presidential Administration on Day 1
by Joy Stockbauer
This week, at Family Policy Alliance's SoConCon Social Conservative Policy Conference, TWS's Joy Stockbauer sat down with Paul Dans, director of the 2025 Presidential Transition Project at The Heritage Foundation. In this conversation, we explore Project 2025, which seeks to "build on four pillars that will, collectively, pave the way for an effective conservative administration: a policy agenda, personnel, training, and a 180-day playbook."
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Environmental Protection Shouldn't Mean Economic Suicide
by Rob Schwarzwalder
The United States has made great progress in its war against all manner of pollution. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, since the enactment of the Clean Air Act in 1970 through 2019, "the combined emissions of the six common pollutants (PM2.5 and PM10, SO2, NOx, VOCs, CO and Pb) dropped by 77 percent." But America still needs oil. A lot of oil. We will continue to need oil for decades to come. That is, unless we want to commit economic suicide.
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Arkansas to Build Monument Commemorating Unborn Lives Lost to Abortion
by John Kebles
'A Lie': Experts Denounce Biden Veto Preserving ESG Rule
by Abigail Olsson

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