Year: 1996

Giving Back Gained Ground: The Clinton Administration and the War on Drugs, by Nate Stewart

"You should know that every year for the last three years, murders have dropped and robberies have dropped and drug use has dropped... The number of cocaine users has fallen by 30 percent in the last three years alone." -- ...

New FDA Tobacco Regulations Raise Constitutional and Economic Questions, by Nate Stewart

The Food and Drug Administration has recently proposed some new tobacco and advertising regulations that invoke serious constitutionalas well as practical questions. The new regulations have the full endorsement of the Clinton Administration, which has championed and campaigned on their ...

Project 21 Leaders Applaud Six New Attempts to Reform Congress – June, 1996

Contact: Arturo Silva at (202) 507-6398 or [email protected] Two Republican nominees for Congress, leaders of the African-American group Project 21, are applauding efforts by some Members of Congress to return the legislative branch to a citizens' legislature. The proposals include: ...

Why Capitalism Isn’t a Dirty Word – June, 1996

by Michael Session National Policy Analysis paper # 148 published June 1996 by The National Center for Public Policy Research Unfortunately, to many black Americans, capitalism is a dirty word. The word capitalism brings to mind images of racial subjugation ...

Five Medal of Honor Winners Call on President Clinton to Withdraw Claim of Armed Military Service

This is the full text of a letter sent May 27, 1996 by five Medal of Honor winners to President Bill Clinton asking the President to withdraw his claim, filed with the U.S. Supreme Court in the Paula Corbin Jones ...

Clinton’s Strategic Failures In Russia

by J. Michael Waller, Ph.D. American Foreign Policy Council Washington, D.C. May, 1996 Strategic nuclear modernization: Russia has more nuclear warheads in 1996 than when Clinton took office. Moscow is channeling its scarce resources into developing new generations of strategic ...

Study Shows Estate Tax Will Kill Many Black-Owned Businesses – May, 1996

Great-Grandson of Slaves Says Estate Tax Would Break-Up Family Farm and Harm the Environment Date of Issue: May 11,1996 General Information Contact: Arturo Silva [email protected] or (202) 507-6398 A Kennesaw State College (Marietta, GA) survey of black businesses on Black ...

What Chester Thigpen Spent a Lifetime Working For, the Federal Government Wants to Tax Away – May, 1996

A National Policy Analysis paper published May 1996 by The National Center for Public Policy Research, 20 F Street NW, Suite 700 , Washington, D.C. 20001, (202) 507-6398, Fax (301) 498-1301, E-Mail [email protected], Web https://nationalcenter.org. "We're not rich people. My ...

Conservative Resolution on Church Burnings – May 1996

The following resolution was written by Project 21 at the request of and for the consideration of the Congress of the United States in May, 1996. Whereas the foundation of a free society is forged of justice, truth, and self-governance; ...

President Clinton’s 100,000 New Cops Will Be Sent Where They’re Needed the Least

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Group Says Design of President Clinton's Program Virtually Guarantees That Lower Crime Areas Will Receive More New Police Than Higher Crime Areas The 100,000 new police officers President Clinton promised would be on America's streets before the next century are ...

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