Life and Family Initiative publication

The Case for Child Care at Work

Patrick T. Brown

Companies competing for workers can stand out by being family friendly and offering benefits tailored for parents.

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Deseret News / January 16, 2023

The story of the March for Life

Alexandra DeSanctis

The pro-life movement refuses to give up on the dream of a country in which every human being, born and unborn, is welcomed, valued and cherished.

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Our Sunday Visitor / January 16, 2023

The realization about the IRS that the GOP needs to have

Patrick T. Brown

A Republican Party friendly to the working-class shouldn’t reflexively oppose more frequent audits of high-income individuals on limited government grounds.

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CNN / January 13, 2023

The Revolt against the Sexual Revolution

Alexandra DeSanctis

Neither Christine Emba nor Louise Perry go far enough in recognizing exactly how deep the rot of this ideology goes.

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Public Discourse / January 10, 2023

Goodness has but One Eternal Standard

Erika Bachiochi

Wollstonecraft’s political argument…was concerned with the advance of intellectual and moral virtue.

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Canopy Forum / January 4, 2023

The truth some Republicans don’t want to hear

Patrick T. Brown

Avoiding at least one self-inflicted wound may be the best parting gift Republicans could ask for from an era of unified Democratic control.

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CNN / December 22, 2022

Child Tax Credit Can Help With a Pro-Growth Policy

Patrick T. Brown

Republicans should want to deliver for their coalition.

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The Washington Post / December 21, 2022

Bolstering Social Capital Through Better Workplace Policies

Patrick T. Brown

While public policy can strengthen social capital, employers can also play a substantial, voluntary role in strengthening the associations and institutions which can create a better environment for stronger families and communities.

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The Social Capital Campaign / December 15, 2022

When Human Life Begins

Alexandra DeSanctis

A decisive rebuke of the silliest argument for abortion.

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National Review / December 15, 2022

We’re on opposite sides of the abortion debate but we agree on this

Erika Bachiochi

We urge members of Congress on both sides of the aisle to come to an accord regarding these concerns before they recess for the holidays.

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CNN / December 14, 2022

Why Kevin McCarthy may have the hardest job on Capitol Hill

Patrick T. Brown

Fights over legislative committee assignments and empty culture war gestures may suck up political oxygen, but they don’t point the way forward to a more compelling argument for Republican control of Congress.

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CNN / December 1, 2022

Are Marriage and Parenthood Only for the Wealthy?

Patrick T. Brown

Broader state investment alone cannot take the place of a pro-family culture, from media outlets to religious institutions to schools.

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Public Discourse / November 30, 2022