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Free Enterprise Project Challenges Anti-Second Amendment Corporations

Free Enterprise Project Challenges Anti-Second Amendment Corporations

Third of a three-part series Following the Parkland shooting, the corporate backlash against the NRA and the Second Amendment was quick and decisive. At the Free Enterprise Project, we took the backlash as a call for action. We immediately reallocated ...
Free Enterprise Project Scores Victory Over Boardroom Affirmative Action Push

Free Enterprise Project Scores Victory Over Boardroom Affirmative Action Push

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Discovery Shareholders Take National Center for Public Policy Research’s Advice and Reject Liberal Effort to Force Race and Sex Paradigm Upon Board Selection Process New York, N.Y. / Washington, D.C. – Discovery, Inc. shareholders, following the advice of the National ...
Free Enterprise Project’s Shareholder Season Surprise Featured in Wall Street Journal

Free Enterprise Project’s Shareholder Season Surprise Featured in Wall Street Journal

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On Wednesday, the National Center’s Free Enterprise Project will present Proposal #4 – “Political Lobbying and Contributions” – at General Electric’s annual shareholder meeting in Imperial, Pennsylvania. While the content of the proposal is not new, it is making a ...
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Fox News Covers Free Enterprise Project’s Request for an Audit of the NY Times Best Sellers List

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A request from the National Center’s Free Enterprise Project (FEP) for the New York Times to audit the method it uses to determine best-selling books was covered by Fox News. At the recent annual shareholder meeting of the Times, FEP ...
Inside Sources Profiles Free Enterprise Project

Inside Sources Profiles Free Enterprise Project

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Many companies these days seem more than happy to carry water for liberal political causes. So, naturally, the National Center’s Free Enterprise Project will often have a very simple question to ask CEOs at their shareholder meetings. How can corporate ...

Another “Fake Transparency” Proposal Exposed by Free Enterprise Project

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Investor Alert: All Eli Lilly Shareholders Urged to Reject Proposal #6 on Company's Proxy Statement Filed by the New York Comptroller, Proposal is Part of Left-Wing Assault on Free Speech Health Care Giant Under Pressure to Sever Ties With Chamber ...
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Free Enterprise Project

About The Free Enterprise Project Launched in 2007, the National Center for Public Policy Research’s Free Enterprise Project (FEP) is the original and premier opponent of the woke takeover of American corporate life and defender of true capitalism. FEP files ...

National Center Free Enterprise Project to Attend Pepsi Shareholder Meeting to Discuss Pepsi Involvement in LGBT Activism

New Bern, NC / Washington, D.C. - National Center for Public Policy Research Free Enterprise Project Director Justin Danhof, Esq. will attend the PepsiCo shareholder meeting at 9 AM today in New Bern, NC. While at the Pepsi meeting he ...

Free Enterprise Project to Present Liberty-Based Shareholder Resolutions at Annual Meetings of Corporate Titans General Electric and Coca-Cola

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National Center for Public Policy Research Calls on General Electric Investors to Support its Religious Freedom Proposal National Center's Proposal to Coca-Cola Exposes Beverage Giant's Leftist Leanings and Extremist Activities Jacksonville, FL / Atlanta, GA / Washington, D.C. - At ...

Free Enterprise Project Director Justin Danhof to Discuss Apple Meeting on Cavuto Tonight

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The National Center's Free Enterprise Project Director, Justin Danhof, will appear on the Fox Business Network's Cavuto Show tonight at 8 PM eastern to discuss what we did at the Apple shareholder meeting and why. Tune in! ...

The National Center for Public Policy Research is a communications and research foundation supportive of a strong national defense and dedicated to providing free market solutions to today’s public policy problems. We believe that the principles of a free market, individual liberty and personal responsibility provide the greatest hope for meeting the challenges facing America in the 21st century.