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Solutions that Don’t Come from the Federal Government

By |2016-11-11T00:14:02+00:00May 1st, 2016|Opportunities|

“An opportunity for the conservative movement,” argues Steve Hilton, a visiting professor at Stanford University and former advisor to British Prime Minister David Cameron, argues that our lives, from government and healthcare, to the ways we live and eat, are becoming too distant and industrialized. In More Human: Designing a World Where People Come First, he advocates for local solutions that prioritize the needs of individuals over large-scale economic and political goals.

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Nation Mourns Nancy Reagan

By |2016-03-06T23:00:40+00:00March 6th, 2016|2016, Celebrities|

March 6, 2016

Statement from Chairman Ed Cox on
the Passing of Former First Lady Nancy Reagan

“On behalf of the New York Republican Party, Tricia and I mourn the loss of Nancy Reagan and offer our condolences to the entire Reagan family. She is a Brooklyn native, and like her mother, started her acting career here in New York City before moving to Hollywood.

“Beloved by an entire nation, Nancy was a true First Lady for America. Her mutual bond of love and devotion with Ronald Reagan made her a uniquely effective and influential First Lady who helped President Reagan secure his place in our history books as one of America’s greatest leaders.

“We grieve her loss but can take comfort knowing she is reunited with her Ronnie. Their relationship had a positive impact on the nation, and the world–one which we will forever celebrate.”

Could You Pass a US Citizenship Test?

By |2016-01-01T17:21:31+00:00January 1st, 2016|Immigration Citizenship|

In order to become a US citizen, immigrants must pass the Naturalization Test. American citizenship bestows the right to vote, improves the likelihood of family members living in other countries to come and live in the US, gives eligibility for federal jobs, and can be a way to demonstrate loyalty to the US. Applicants must get 6 answers out of 10 in an oral exam to pass the test. According to US Citizenship and Immigration services, 92 percent of applicants pass this test.

You must get 58 or more of these test questions correct in order to pass. Take the test, click on the link, below:

http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/2011/0104/Could-you-pass-a-US-citizenship-test/Who-signs-bills

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