'Stop With the Joke-Telling!': Allen West Talks Ammunition and the Need for a Serious GOP at CPAC
The Blaze: Republicans have to focus on solutions in the 2016 election, says NCPA President/CEO Allen West in an interview with TheBlaze.
The Blaze: Republicans have to focus on solutions in the 2016 election, says NCPA President/CEO Allen West in an interview with TheBlaze.
Dallas Morning News: The Republican pick for president should be someone who “can delineate what the opportunity society is,” says NCPA President/CEO Allen West in an article at Dallas Morning News’s Trailblazer Blog.
The Washington Examiner: The Republican Party should nominate someone capable of meeting the unique national security threats facing the U.S., says NCPA President/CEO Allen West in a Washington Examiner article.
Bluefield Daily Telegraph: More children are graduation high school, but their scores are on the decline, according to NCPA experts cited a Bluefield Daily Telegraph editorial.
Politico: Government-mandated electronic health records have led to a less effective health IT environment and inhibited true innovation in health information technology, says NCPA Senior Fellow John R. Graham in a Politico article.
The Blaze: Who pays the first premium, rather than just who signs up for Obamacare, is the best measure of how many people really gained insurance this year, says NCPA Senior Fellow Devon Herrick in an article at The Blaze.
U.S. News and World Report: Failing to define your enemy dismisses both the enemy and yourself, says NCPA President/CEO Allen West in a US News and World Report commentary.
Newsmax: NCPA President/CEO Allen West named the 12th most influential African-American Republican in the U.S. by Newsmax.
NCPA: Can we prevent another market-mortgage economic crash? As economic experts from many sectors warn of an impending economic crash – possibly of equal magnitude to the Great Recession of 2008 – the National Center for Policy Analysis will create a task force to research and report on the causes and effects of the 2008 financial crisis and recommend solutions for the future.
NCPA: The flood of government money for implementation of electronic health records was a mistake that should not be repeated, according to a new report by National Center for Policy Analysis Senior Fellow John R. Graham.
Health Information Technology (HIT) includes a wide range of products, technologies and services, such as electronic health records (EHRs), mobile and telehealth technology, cloud-based services, medical devices, and remote monitoring devices, assistive technologies and sensors.
Newsmax: The “Great Society” programs are failing the black community, said NCPA President/CEO Allen West on Newsmax TV’s Malzberg Show.
Justice with Judge Jeanine: NCPA President and CEO Allen West discussed the fight against ISIS and the terror shootings at a free speech event in Denmark on FOX News’s Justice with Judge Jeanine.
WFAA: States have the right to govern their own health care plans – which can leave students who go out of state for college out of luck, cautioned NCPA Senior Fellow Devon Herrick in an interview with WFAA.
Independent Women’s Forum: Putting parents in charge of their children’s education is the key to improving education for all students, says NCPA Senior Research Fellow Lloyd Bentsen IV in an Independent Women’s Forum post.
The Glenn Beck Radio Show: NCPA President/CEO Allen West discussed his move to Texas, as well as the threat presented by ISIS, in an interview with Glenn Beck on The Glenn Beck Radio Show.
The Blaze: The US is taking the wrong approach to defeating ISIS, says NCPA President/CEO Allen West in an article at The Blaze.
Executive Vice President and COO Jacki Pick gave a presentation on America’s Energy Network to the NAPE Expo in Houston, TX
The Obama administration directed the Treasury Department to establish a program of individual retirement savings accounts known as “MyRAs” beginning January 2015. MyRA accounts allow workers to save via payroll deductions.
During a time when people reflect on the struggles and accomplishments of African-Americans over many decades, many agree that “more can be done” to ensure economic opportunity for all Americans. …
The Washington Times: More can be done to ensure economic opportunity for all Americans, say NCPA President/CEO Allen West and Senior Fellow Pam Villarreal in a Washington Times commentary.
President Lyndon B. Johnson declared an “unconditional war on poverty” in 1964 and followed up a year later with an avalanche of domestic social and antipoverty programs known collectively as the Great Society. Johnson persuaded Congress to support his welfare agenda — sending him more than 80 pieces of legislation to sign in a short period of time.
Senior Energy Fellow Ms. Pick manages litigation and financial oversight, conducting audits and managing internal controls.
NCPA: Black History Month is a time to reflect on the accomplishments of African Americans over the decades – often in spite of “helpful” government programs that backfire and fail, according to a new report from the National Center for Policy Analysis.
Real Clear Markets: The growth in the U.S. manufacturing sector deserves more credit for the nation’s recent upswing, says NCPA Senior Fellow Thomas Hemphill in a Real Clear Markets commentary.