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Center for American Progress: Trump's Latest Executive Order is Another Illegal Attempt to Interfere With Elections
WASHINGTON, April 1 -- The Center for American Progress issued the following statement on March 31, 2026:

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Trump's Latest Executive Order is Another Illegal Attempt to Interfere with Elections

Today, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that would interfere with the legal right of Americans to cast mail-in ballots. In response, Greta Bedekovics, director of Democracy Policy at the Center for American Progress, issued the following statement:

After failing to get Congress to pass the SAVE Act, President Trump has resorted to signing yet another illegal executive order that would ... Show Full Article

Capital Research Center: Conversation With Partisan Policy Networks Author Zachary Albert (Part 2 of 2)
WASHINGTON, April 1 -- The Capital Research Center issued the following recorded conversation on March 31, 2026, involving senior fellow Michael E. Hartmann and Brandeis University professor Zachary Albert:

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A conversation with Partisan Policy Networks author Zachary Albert (Part 2 of 2)

The Brandeis University professor talks to Michael E. Hartmann about differences in the two parties' policy networks, corporate support of both networks, and how to consider improving the research product available to policymakers and the public, including by strengthening parties.

Editorial note: this ... Show Full Article

CSIS Issues Commentary: Why Go Back to the Moon?
WASHINGTON, April 1 (TNSrep) -- The Center for Strategic and International Studies issued the following commentary on March 31, 2026, by Clayton Swope, deputy director of the Aerospace Security Project and senior fellow in the CSIS Defense and Security Department:

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Why Go Back to the Moon?

This piece is part of a commentary series called Why Go to the Moon? that analyzes the strategic, economic, scientific, and geopolitical drivers of renewed U.S. lunar exploration.

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One of the world's largest rockets waits, probably impatiently, on its launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center, poised ... Show Full Article

CSIS Issues Commentary: We Are Going Back to the Moon to Stay
WASHINGTON, April 1 -- The Center for Strategic and International Studies issued the following commentary on March 31, 2026, by Audrey M. Schaffer, senior associate (non-resident) at the Aerospace Security Project:

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We Are Going Back to the Moon to Stay

This piece is part of a commentary series called Why Go to the Moon? that analyzes the strategic, economic, scientific, and geopolitical drivers of renewed U.S. lunar exploration.

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Landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely was a clear and compelling demonstration of U.S. technological prowess and might in an era of strategic ... Show Full Article

CSIS Issues Commentary: Beyond Artemis - Why the Moon Matters for the Future of Space Operations
WASHINGTON, April 1 -- The Center for Strategic and International Studies issued the following commentary on March 31, 2026, by Astroscale U.S. Policy Director Tahara Dawkins:

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Beyond Artemis: Why the Moon Matters for the Future of Space Operations

This piece is part of a commentary series called Why Go to the Moon? that analyzes the strategic, economic, scientific, and geopolitical drivers of renewed U.S. lunar exploration.

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The United States is preparing to return astronauts to the Moon through the Artemis program. More than 50 years after the Apollo era, the question naturally arises: ... Show Full Article

CSIS Issues Commentary: Artemis and the Economics of a Permanent Moonbase
WASHINGTON, April 1 -- The Center for Strategic and International Studies issued the following commentary on March 31, 2026, by Alexander MacDonald, senior associate (non-resident) with the Aerospace Security Project:

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Artemis and the Economics of a Permanent Moonbase

This piece is part of a commentary series called Why Go to the Moon? that analyzes the strategic, economic, scientific, and geopolitical drivers of renewed U.S. lunar exploration.

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For space economists, few problems are more compelling than how to build and sustain a long-term human presence on the lunar surface. For one, ... Show Full Article

AFPI-Georgia Highlights Impact of Military Spouse Licensing Act Following DOJ Settlement With Georgia Licensing Boards
WASHINGTON, April 1 -- The America First Policy Institute issued the following statement on March 31, 2026:

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AFPI-Georgia Highlights Impact of Military Spouse Licensing Act Following DOJ Settlement with Georgia Licensing Boards

Rebecca Yardley, Chair of the America First Policy Institute's (AFPI) Georgia Chapter, released the following statement on the Department of Justice's settlement with Georgia professional licensing boards for violations of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:

"The Department of Justice's $3 million settlement with Georgia's professional licensing boards underscores ... Show Full Article