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Civil society forms the backbone of our nation by bringing individuals, institutions, and families together to strengthen our communities. Existing alongside government and private business, civil society directs the philanthropic impulse of Americans toward solving social problems such as homelessness and poverty, or supporting causes like education, the environment, animal welfare, health, and social justice. Americans should be free to give to the causes they choose. The government should not prioritize some causes over others or crowd out private giving, but rather leave more income in the hands of individuals or corporations to direct to civil institutions.
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The Anniversary of Mireille Knoll’s Murder and France’s Jewish Exodus

Ellie Krasne-Cohen | Op-Ed
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Black Heroes: 5 Insightful Inventors

Patrice Onwuka | Blog
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Black Heroes: Dr. Patricia Bath

Patrice Onwuka | Blog
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The Child’s Given Name Act Could Restore a Fundamental Right to Parents

Angela Morabito | Blog
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National School Choice Week Q&A With Tera Myers

Tera Myers | Blog
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Misguided Vaping Efforts May Have Led to Slight Increase in Youth Smoking in Virginia

Lindsey Stroud | Blog
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Two Truths and a Lie: Children and Face Masks

Hadley Heath Manning | Two Truths and a Lie
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Youth Use of Tobacco And Vapor Products Has Significantly Declined In Minnesota

Lindsey Stroud | Blog
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Policy Focus: Repealing Burdensome IRS Form 1099-K Reporting Rules

Patrice Onwuka | Policy Focus
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Two Truths And A Lie: Freedom of Association and Donor Disclosure Laws

Jennifer C. Braceras | Two Truths and a Lie
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She Thinks | Policy Focus: Fixing Our Child Welfare System To Help America’s Most Vulnerable Kids

Beverly Hallberg & Naomi Schaefer Riley | She Thinks Podcast
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The Canada-U.S. Military’s Christmas Mission

Rebecca Burgess | Blog