Policy and Research

The priorities of God, country, and community have been vindicated on the national stage, and paradigms are shifting in ways once thought impossible. But victory is not final. The entrenched forces that oppose America’s renewal remain, and the battle for the nation’s future continues. Read the latest research and analysis to learn more about the ideas and initiatives driving this renewal.


Filter posts:

Primer: Reducing Transportation Costs for American Families 

The path to reliable and affordable transportation does not run through more federal spending, heavier top-down regulation, climate extremism, or capitulation to union bosses. It requires dismantling the administrative hurdles that inflate costs, restrict choice, and punish the working class.

Primer: A Family First Vision to Lower Housing Costs

Housing affordability is not a technical problem to be tweaked at the margins of credit markets; it is a structural test of whether the United States still builds in proportion to its aspirations.

Primer: Reducing the Costs of Real Food for Families

The animating concern of this series of primers is the future of healthy family formation. It is a central purpose of government to cultivate a country in which citizens can marry, have children, and remain married. The financial obstacles to that way of life are addressed throughout the series. Here we address rising food costs.

Primer: Drawing the Line Around Innocence in the Generative AI Age

The escalation of harms to children enabled by generative AI demands a national legal framework that balances enforcement rigor with constitutional safeguards.

Primer: Additional Reforms Ahead of the 2030 Census to Counter the 2020 Census Fraud

Census fraud is a critical issue in the lead-up to the 2030 Census. Americans do not have accurate political representation due to operational failures, incompetence, and ideologically driven distortions within the bureau’s upper echelon.

Primer: Denaturalization

Denaturalization should be enforced widely to counteract fraud and abuse in the visa and citizenship process and to identify those who never intended to naturalize or whose record demonstrates that they lacked the statutorily required good character to become U.S. citizens.

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.

Explainer: The Talking Filibuster

If the Republican majority can outlast the Democrat minority speeches or can exhaust enough Democrat senators to the point of signing a cloture petition to end debate, then a final vote on the SAVE America Act would take place at a simple majority threshold of 51 votes.

What an America First Nuclear Strategy Entails

Sustained deterrence remains indispensable; however, diplomacy should be employed selectively to manage escalation risks, preserve strategic stability, and reduce the likelihood of miscalculation on the continent.

Free Exercise Under Pressure: Civil-Rights Law and the Protection of Worship

Where demonstrators move beyond protected expression and into unlawful entry, physical obstruction, threats, or intimidation within a house of worship, both traditional state-law doctrines and federal civil-rights statutes provide a coherent and complementary basis for accountability.

Primer: The Left’s Ministry of Truth

Elected officials must take immediate action to permanently sever NewsGuard’s connection to taxpayer-funded institutions and use the findings of previous hearings to expose its participation in collusion to suppress free speech and bankrupt independent news sources.

Primer: Thematic Similarities Between the New National Security Strategy and National Defense Strategy

Burden-shifting is now the stated grand strategy of the republic in a world of renewed imperialism and spheres of influence.