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AMAC Signs Coalition Letter to Oppose H R 1 and S 1, For the People Act - AMAC - The Association of Mature American Citizens

1 month ago One more building block to fit into their foundation of one world order if these pass. What times we live in! Looking forward to a time when the only “King” or “Ruler” is God Almighty our loving creator! I appreciate the persistence in continuing the good work needed to maintain a balanced, righteous, peace-loving nation (and world!). God bless us all and help us to remain humble and compassionate with a quiet, never-ending strength to overcome the forces of evil. Reply 1 month ago As far as I am concerned, politicians only deal with half-truths and the balance in lies. Watch the airing of Mike Lindell’s Video of “Absolute Truth” then convince me the election was ligament.

IWF Joins Coalition In Opposition To A Nationwide $15 Minimum Wage

Dear Member of Congress, On behalf of millions of taxpayers across the country, we urge you to reject proposals to increase the federal minimum wage at a time of unprecedented economic calamity, including President Joe Biden’s push to raise the minimum wage to $15/hour, more than doubling the current minimum wage of $7.25/hour. President Biden’s recent $1.9 trillion “American Rescue Plan” calls on Congress to more than double the federal minimum wage to $15/hour and eliminate the “tipped” minimum wage for servers. The Biden proposal likely mirrors legislation passed by the House in 2019 and reintroduced in 2021, the Raise the Wage Act, which increases the minimum wage to $15 by 2025, indexes it to inflation, and repeals the tipped minimum wage for servers.

Event: The Fabric of Civilization: How Textiles Made the World

Virginia Postrel, author Wayne Brough, Senior Managing Fellow, Technology & Innovation In today’s world, innovation appears tied to discussions of Big Tech. Yet, Virginia Postrel’s new book,  The Fabric of Civilization: How Textiles Made the World, reminds us that innovation is everywhere. In her history of the textile industry, Postrel finds examples of the same drive for innovation and new technologies that we typically associate with Silicon Valley today. Please join us for a discussion of  The Fabric of Civilization and how it can help us understand broader questions of innovation, technology and competition in today’s policy debates.

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