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National Center for Public Policy Research Reacts to One-Year Delay in Enforcement of De Facto Light Bulb Ban

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Washington, D.C. - The following statement from Amy Ridenour, chairman of the National Center for Public Policy Research, can be used for attribution: Last night, House and Senate negotiators reached a tentative agreement for funding of the U.S. government in ...
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National Center for Public Policy Research Reacts to Ban on Use of Cell Phones While Driving

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Washington, D.C. - The National Transportation Safety Board announced Tuesday that it is recommending that all states ban the use of cell phones and text-messaging devices while driving. Previously, the NTSB had recommended such bans only for novice drivers, school ...
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Black Conservatives Say Attorney General Holder’s Tuesday Night Speech at LBJ Library Was Partisan and Racialist

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"Eric Holder is Putting the Quality of our Electoral Process at Risk" and "the Real Racists... Claim Enforcing Voting ID Laws Hurts Minorities" Say Project 21 Spokesmen Voter ID "Protects the Voices of Those who Deserve to be Heard" Washington, ...
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Black Conservatives Critical of NAACP on Eve of Saturday’s NAACP New York “Mobilization”

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NAACP Marches to Oppose Voter IDs, Purging Voter Lists of Dead or Unqualified Voters and the Enforcement of Laws Prohibiting Felons from Voting NAACP Position "Demeans Blacks" Say Project 21 Spokesmen: "Does the NAACP Believe Blacks are Too Lazy, Ignorant ...
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President Obama’s Anti-Coal Agenda Threatens Reliability of our Electricity Supply

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Utilities and Electricity Grid Operators Warn Federal Regulators that New EPA Regulations Will Lead to Power Shortages The Senate Must Act Now to Reign in the EPA Before the Lights Go Out, says National Center for Public Policy Research Washington, ...
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ObamaCare-Funded Federal Program Leads to Crackdown on E-Cigarettes

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Devices that Help Smokers Quit Smoking Now to Be Heavily Regulated in Boston Which City is Next? Federal Program Funding Pro-Regulation Effort Set to Spend $2 Billion Tax Dollars a Year by 2015 Washington, D.C. - Following lobbying from the ...
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Federal Judge’s Ruling is Wrong, Says Scholar: The Three Dozen States Considering Drug Tests for Welfare Recipients Can Do So Under the Law and U.S. Constitution

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What's More, Says Horace Cooper, Such Drug Tests Benefit Children and are Sound Public Policy Washington, D.C. - Contrary to a federal court ruling, the Constitution does not prohibit states from testing welfare recipients for drug use, says a new ...
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National Center’s Comedic Filmmaker Visits “Occupy” Camps in Four States

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Complains "I've Been Sick as a Dog" and "Coughing Up Weird Foreign Life-Forms" After Contact with Denver Occupiers Still, "Show Must Go On," Fourth Crowder "Occupy" Video Soon to Be Released Following recent visits to "Occupy" encampments in New York ...
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Black Conservatives Demand Pelosi, NAACP and Other Liberals Renounce and Apologize for Occupy Wall Street Outrageousness

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Washington, D.C. - With Occupy Wall Street protesters planning a mass demonstration in New York City and issuing calls for disruptions in other cities on November 17, members of the Project 21 black leadership network demand that high-profile supporters of ...
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Citing Economic Costs of EPA’s Cross-State Air Pollution Rule, Black Conservatives Rally in Support of Rand Paul Resolution to Block It

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Washington, D.C. - Black conservatives with the Project 21 black leadership network are rallying in support of efforts to block implementation of the EPA's Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR), which would require 27 states to reduce sulfur dioxide (SO2) and ...
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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.