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America needs strong local and state leaders to advance policies that promote personal and economic freedom. Are you interested in support to secure an appointment? We're here to help.
America needs strong local and state leaders to advance policies that promote personal and economic freedom. Are you interested in support to secure an appointment? We're here to help.
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Most circles meet every other month with a break in the summer — essentially 5 conversations a year. The Policy Circle Briefs are organized into themes for 5 conversations. Some circles focus their year of conversations on a specific theme, others explore a new theme at each meeting based on the interest of the members, current events, or issues in their states.
Themes are offered for your convenience. Once and if your circle has identified an area of focus or interest, following a set of “5” may be an easy path to planning your meetings.
Many circles begin their first year by selecting the theme: The Foundational 5. The Policy Circle suggests using Free Enterprise or Civic Engagement brief at your first meeting as both are foundational for understanding our system of government.
Designed for circles who want to prepare for the 2020 election by understanding the key topics that will be addressed by candidates.
Choose five from the following list.
Designed for circles interested in understanding the impact of public policy on how their local community thrives and provides opportunity for its residents.
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Designed for circles interested in understanding public policy’s impact to business both corporate, entrepreneurship, and local main street.
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Designed for circles interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the U.S. government as a path to active citizenship.
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Designed for circles interested in how public policy impacts each individual and family’s wallet and ability to be self-sufficient.
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Designed for circles interested in understanding the U.S.’s policy abroad, international approaches to policy issues, and the interconnectivity of nations in a world economy.
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