Primer: Family Formation and Child-Care Policies
The child-care affordability crisis, then, is best understood not as a failure to subsidize enough institutional care, but as a failure to sustain an economy ordered toward family life.
Primer: A Conservative Case for FDA Regulation of Ultra-Processed Food
The America First movement has locked arms with the Make America Healthy Again movement; they share the goals of putting the families and health of Americans before other interests. The well-being of the American people depends on a food policy that reflects that reality.
Primer: Making America Healthy Again Means Reforming the Food System
A realigned Farm Bill will help make America healthy again by addressing the root causes of chronic disease, restoring community life through local food economies, and strengthening national security with resilient supply chains and a fit, self-reliant citizenry.
Primer: Family Formation in America’s New Golden Age
Addressing the decline in birth rates is not merely a demographic imperative but a societal necessity. Failing to act risks economic stagnation, weakened societal cohesion, and the loss of cultural identity and nationhood.