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GN Member Seth Stodder: Fix legal and illegal immigration

Taken frm the OC Register: Immigration reform is in the air. Tantalizingly close during the Bush administration, the planets have aligned yet again, and it's about time. Let's finally fix our long-broken immigration system."Comprehensive" reform raises v...more

Chairman Royce Op-ed in Orange County Register: Putin, others eye Internet control.

By ED ROYCE / For the Register History is replete with armed conquerors and brutal dictatorships. But great danger to liberty can also come from obscure corners. In fact, a new and high-stakes struggle has begun, one in which every American has a stake. ...more

Battlefields And Boardrooms - Taking The Smartest From Both And Putting Them Together

By: Former Gen Next Guest Speaker Eric BasuTaken from Forbes.com Military intelligence – the most commonly offered oxymoron.  But is it really an oxymoron? Although there are things that the military, like any large bureaucracy, does that coul...more

Recent Programs

The Politics and Policy of American Debt with Maya MacGuineas, President, Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget & Campaign to Fix the Debt. (GNLA)

On Monday April 29th, GNLA hosted Maya MacGuineas, the President of the Committee for a Responsible ...
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Steve Soboroff, Chairman of the Board of Directors for The Weingart Foundation (GNLA)

On Wednesday April 24th GNLA hosted Steve Soboroff at BOA Steakhouse in Los Angeles for an off the r...
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Rebuilding a War Torn Country: The Privatization and Infrastructure Projects of Afghanistan. Colonel Thomas H. Magness IV, Commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (GNAZ)

On Wednesday, April 10th GNAZ Members and Special Guests enjoyed spring cocktails on the patio of P...
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Core Issues

Economic growth

An entrepreneurial, competitive spirit is what drives us, and it's the recipe for success. We are here to ensure this country stays that way. Here's how

Education

At a time when global competition is fierce, we are less prepared for excellence. For the first time ever, today's 18 to 34 year olds are less-educated than the generation prior. We want to reverse that. Here's how

International Security

The world is complex, ever in flux and dangerous. Our position in the world matters. Next generations will feel the outcomes of decisions we make now. We want to prevent having them deal with challenges we fail to confront. Here's how

 
 

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