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Heritage Foundation Names Bret Swanson as Director of the Center for Technology and the Human Person
WASHINGTON, June 3 -- The Heritage Foundation issued the following news release on June 1, 2026:
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Heritage Foundation Names Bret Swanson as Director of the Center for Technology and the Human Person
Today, The Heritage Foundation announced Bret Swanson as Director of the Center for Technology and the Human Person. The Center focuses on shaping policy on emerging technologies, with an emphasis on aligning technological advancement with human flourishing, safety, and traditional American values.
Derrick Morgan, executive vice president of Heritage, welcomed Swanson to the team, stating:
"We
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WASHINGTON, June 3 -- The Heritage Foundation issued the following news release on June 1, 2026:
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Heritage Foundation Names Bret Swanson as Director of the Center for Technology and the Human Person
Today, The Heritage Foundation announced Bret Swanson as Director of the Center for Technology and the Human Person. The Center focuses on shaping policy on emerging technologies, with an emphasis on aligning technological advancement with human flourishing, safety, and traditional American values.
Derrick Morgan, executive vice president of Heritage, welcomed Swanson to the team, stating:
"Weare thrilled to welcome Bret Swanson to The Heritage Foundation to lead the Center for Technology and the Human Person. As artificial intelligence and new technologies rapidly transform our culture, economy and national security, Heritage is committed to ensuring these innovations advance human flourishing, strengthen freedom and opportunity, and serve the interests of the American people. Bret's decades of expertise make him uniquely equipped to lead this critical work."
Swanson has been serving as president of Entropy Economics LLC, a technology research and advisory firm which he founded in 2008. From 2013 to 2023, he served as a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where he co-founded the technology research program. He contributes frequently to The Wall Street Journal and previously wrote a long-running column for Forbes.com. In 2022, he launched Infonomena, a new tech and economics channel on Substack.
Swanson remarked on his appointment:
"I am honored to join The Heritage Foundation as director of the Center for Technology and the Human Person. America's future depends on preserving a culture of innovation while ensuring technological advancement strengthens liberty, opportunity, and the dignity of the individual. I look forward to working with Heritage scholars and leaders to advance policies that support Americans and their families."
Swanson previously served as chairman and trustee of the Indiana Public Retirement System (INPRS), Indiana's $50-billion pension fund, from 2009 to 2024. He has also been a fellow at the Brownstone Institute, the Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue University, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, and the Progress and Freedom Foundation.
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Original text here: https://www.heritage.org/press/heritage-foundation-names-bret-swanson-director-the-center-technology-and-the-human-person
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Encounter Books Releases 'Higher Education in America. It's Worse Than You Think' Edited by Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts
WASHINGTON, June 3 -- The Heritage Foundation issued the following news release on June 2, 2026:
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Encounter Books Releases "Higher Education in America. It's Worse Than You Think" Edited by Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts
It's no secret that America's college campuses are in crisis. From violent protests and woke groupthink paralyzing free speech and rigorous debate to sky-high tuition rates, the average student faces too many challenges in pursuing higher education.
To help identify why higher education isn't working well and how to fix it, Encounter Books today published
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WASHINGTON, June 3 -- The Heritage Foundation issued the following news release on June 2, 2026:
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Encounter Books Releases "Higher Education in America. It's Worse Than You Think" Edited by Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts
It's no secret that America's college campuses are in crisis. From violent protests and woke groupthink paralyzing free speech and rigorous debate to sky-high tuition rates, the average student faces too many challenges in pursuing higher education.
To help identify why higher education isn't working well and how to fix it, Encounter Books today published"Higher Education in America: It's Worse Than You Think," edited by Heritage President Dr. Kevin Roberts and featuring an introduction and conclusion by Manhattan Institute Senior Fellow Christopher F. Rufo. The book draws on insight from college presidents, professors, researchers, and education policy experts to examine the challenges and solutions for higher education.
Authors include Preston Cooper, Kyle Washut, Andrew Gillen, George Harne, John Sailer, Jonathan Butcher, Carol Swain, Mark Bauerlein, Kenneth Marcus, Jay Greene, and others.
Dr. Roberts made the following statement on the book:
"The crisis in American higher education is no longer confined to a handful of radical campuses--it is systemic, entrenched, and corrosive to the moral and intellectual foundations of our republic. Too many colleges and universities have abandoned their original purpose: the formation of virtuous, thoughtful, and courageous citizens capable of sustaining ordered liberty. Instead, they have become factories for ideological conformity, credentialism, and political activism."To fulfill the promise of entering America's Golden Age, we must reclaim these institutions from the grip of the Left and restore a culture of truth-seeking, free inquiry, and genuine excellence. A generation raised in intellectual monoculture will never be prepared to lead a strong, self-governing nation. The future of the country depends on whether we are willing to rebuild higher education around the permanent things."
Jonathan Butcher, acting director for Heritage's Center for Education Policy and book contributor, added:
"Surveys find that most Americans think U.S. higher education is headed in the wrong direction, and for good reason. From rampant antisemitism to ideological conformity in the classroom to spiraling tuition costs, postsecondary education as a sector of our society is failing to provide students with valuable experiences. This volume offers solutions for problems ranging from course content to affordability, and much in between."
Learn more about the book here (https://www.amazon.com/Higher-Education-America-Worse-Think/dp/1641775424).
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Original text here: https://www.heritage.org/press/encounter-books-releases-higher-education-america-its-worse-you-think-edited-heritage
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Capital Research Center Issues Commentary: William A. Schambra Named to TIME100 Philanthropy List
WASHINGTON, June 3 -- The Capital Research Center issued the following commentary on June 2, 2026, by senior fellow Michael E. Hartmann to the Giving Review:
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William A. Schambra named to TIME100 Philanthropy list
Longtime philanthropy professional, scholar, analyst, and editor recognized as among most-influential figures in American grantmaking.
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The Giving Review co-editor William A. Schambra was named earlier today to the 2026 TIME100 Philanthropy list.
Schambra "knows his perspectives on philanthropy are at odds with a lot of people in the sector," according to TIME's Nandita Raghuram.
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WASHINGTON, June 3 -- The Capital Research Center issued the following commentary on June 2, 2026, by senior fellow Michael E. Hartmann to the Giving Review:
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William A. Schambra named to TIME100 Philanthropy list
Longtime philanthropy professional, scholar, analyst, and editor recognized as among most-influential figures in American grantmaking.
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The Giving Review co-editor William A. Schambra was named earlier today to the 2026 TIME100 Philanthropy list.
Schambra "knows his perspectives on philanthropy are at odds with a lot of people in the sector," according to TIME's Nandita Raghuram."Schambra calls himself a localist conservative, meaning he believes local communities know best how to address their own problems, 'and there's plenty of criticism for the left and for the establishment right from that position,' he says."
Schambra is "one of the most prominent right-leaning critics of the sector," Raghuram writes. "But his critiques of ideological elitism in large foundations have attracted interest from across the political spectrum ....
"Schambra has long argued that the sector, particularly progressive philanthropy, overinvests in expert-driven, ideological strategies meant to address the root causes of problems," she continues, "but 'under invests in the people who are trying simply to solve the problem as they experience them.'
"The right isn't immune to Schambra's critiques, either."
Schambra is also a senior fellow emeritus at the Hudson Institute in Washington, D.C. He directed Hudson's Bradley Center for Philanthropy and Civic Renewal from 2003 to 2014. Prior to joining Hudson in '03, he was director of programs at The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation in Milwaukee. At Bradley, among other things, he spearheaded creation in 1997 of the National Commission on Philanthropy and Civic Renewal.
Before joining Bradley in 1992, Schambra was a senior advisor to and speechwriter for U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese III, U.S. Office of Personnel Management Director Constance Horner, and U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Louis Sullivan. He was director of social-policy programs at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) and co-director of AEI's "A Decade of Study of the Constitution."
Schambra has written extensively on the Constitution, the theory and practice of civic revitalization, and philanthropy. He has edited several books, including As Far as Republican Principles Will Admit: Collected Essays of Martin Diamond.
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Michael E. Hartmann is CRC's senior fellow and director of the Center for Strategic Giving, providing analysis of and commentary about philanthropy and giving.
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URL: Giving Review
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Original text here: https://capitalresearch.org/article/william-a-schambra-named-to-time100-philanthropy-list/
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CPA Applauds Executive Order Strengthening Customs Enforcement, Cracking Down on Non-Resident Importers and Weak Bonding
WASHINGTON, June 3 [Category: ThinkTank] -- The Coalition for a Prosperous America posted the following news release:
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CPA Applauds Executive Order Strengthening Customs Enforcement, Cracking Down on Non-Resident Importers and Weak Bonding
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -The Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) today welcomed President Trump's executive order, Strengthening Customs Enforcement, calling it the most significant overhaul of importer accountability in a generation and a direct answer to reforms CPA has championed for years.
For too long, foreign actors with no real U.S. presence
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WASHINGTON, June 3 [Category: ThinkTank] -- The Coalition for a Prosperous America posted the following news release:
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CPA Applauds Executive Order Strengthening Customs Enforcement, Cracking Down on Non-Resident Importers and Weak Bonding
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -The Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) today welcomed President Trump's executive order, Strengthening Customs Enforcement, calling it the most significant overhaul of importer accountability in a generation and a direct answer to reforms CPA has championed for years.
For too long, foreign actors with no real U.S. presencehave been able to import into the American market while shielding themselves from the duties, penalties, and laws that domestic producers and legitimate U.S. importers must obey. The order takes aim squarely at that imbalance.
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Original text here: https://prosperousamerica.org/cpa-applauds-executive-order-strengthening-customs-enforcement-cracking-down-on-non-resident-importers-and-weak-bonding/
America First Policy Institute: Texas Implements AI For Accountability & Transparency
WASHINGTON, June 3 -- The America First Policy Institute issued the following news release on June 2, 2026:
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Texas Implements AI For Accountability & Transparency
Governor Greg Abbott's Texas Regulatory Efficiency Office (TREO) just launched a new AI-integrated website to help Texans easily access and navigate state rules and regulations. This innovative platform aims to save Texans significant time and energy, ensuring ideal customer service for Texas taxpayers.
"As a Texan, I applaud Governor Abbott and TREO for harnessing the power of emerging technology to make government more efficient
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WASHINGTON, June 3 -- The America First Policy Institute issued the following news release on June 2, 2026:
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Texas Implements AI For Accountability & Transparency
Governor Greg Abbott's Texas Regulatory Efficiency Office (TREO) just launched a new AI-integrated website to help Texans easily access and navigate state rules and regulations. This innovative platform aims to save Texans significant time and energy, ensuring ideal customer service for Texas taxpayers.
"As a Texan, I applaud Governor Abbott and TREO for harnessing the power of emerging technology to make government more efficientand to ensure government is working for the people of Texas," said Greg Sindelar, president and chief executive officer of the America First Policy Institute (AFPI).
Artificial intelligence is an incredible tool that allows citizens to access in seconds what previously took hours or days.
In addition to streamlining permitting and licensing, the new TREO website provides clear information on in-demand, high-paying careers available across Texas.
"Artificial intelligence holds immense promise to reduce bureaucratic bloat and improve efficiency," added Yusuf Mahmood, director for AI and Emerging Technology at AFPI. "Efforts like the TREO are vital for responsible stewardship of taxpayer dollars and show Americans that the America First agenda truly serves them directly."
AFPI applauds the Texas government's efforts to leverage AI for the benefit of its citizens. Read more of AFPI's research on AI here (https://www.americafirstpolicy.com/policy-areas/ai-and-emerging-technology).
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Original text here: https://www.americafirstpolicy.com/issues/texas-implements-ai-for-accountability-transparency
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AFPI-NM Executive Director Vincent Torres on Today's Primary Elections
WASHINGTON, June 3 -- The America First Policy Institute issued the following news release on June 2, 2026:
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AFPI-NM Executive Director Vincent Torres on Today's Primary Elections
ALBUQUERQUE, NM - The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) New Mexico Executive Director Vincent Torres today urges residents to vote in the state's primary election, with polls open across New Mexico from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and offices up and down the ballot. Today's primary will set the November matchups for U.S. Senate, New Mexico's congressional seats, the governor's office, and a host of statewide, legislative,
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WASHINGTON, June 3 -- The America First Policy Institute issued the following news release on June 2, 2026:
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AFPI-NM Executive Director Vincent Torres on Today's Primary Elections
ALBUQUERQUE, NM - The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) New Mexico Executive Director Vincent Torres today urges residents to vote in the state's primary election, with polls open across New Mexico from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and offices up and down the ballot. Today's primary will set the November matchups for U.S. Senate, New Mexico's congressional seats, the governor's office, and a host of statewide, legislative,and county races, and it marks the state's first semi-open primary, allowing independent voters to take part.
Vincent Torres, Executive Director of AFPI's New Mexico Chapter, stated:
"Every election is a chance for New Mexicans to shape the future of our state and today is one of those moments. Polls are open until 7 p.m., and I'd encourage every eligible voter to make their voice heard.
The choices we make at the ballot box have real consequences. They affect whether working families get to keep more of what they earn, whether our energy industry can continue to thrive, and whether New Mexico moves toward greater opportunity and prosperity.
The federal Working Families Tax Cuts are a great example. No tax on tips, no tax on overtime, a larger Child Tax Credit, and bigger refunds are helping hardworking New Mexicans get ahead. At the same time, our oil and gas industry powers the nation, supports thousands of jobs, and helps fund our schools and communities.
The future of our state depends on the leaders we elect, and the direction voters choose. So, make the time to vote today. New Mexico's future is worth it."
Learn more about AFPI New Mexico here (https://www.americafirstpolicy.com/state-chapter/america-first-new-mexico).
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Original text here: https://www.americafirstpolicy.com/issues/afpi-nm-executive-director-vincent-torres-on-todays-primary-elections
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AFPI-NJ Chair Michael John Donohue on Today's Primary Elections
WASHINGTON, June 3 -- The America First Policy Institute issued the following news release on June 2, 2026:
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AFPI-NJ Chair Michael John Donohue on Today's Primary Elections
TRENTON, NJ - The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) New Jersey Chair Michael John Donohue today urges residents to vote in the state's primary election, with polls open across New Jersey until 8 p.m. and seats up and down the ballot.
Today's primary will set the November matchups for the U.S. Senate seat, all of New Jersey's congressional districts, and a range of county and municipal offices.
Michael John Donohue,
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WASHINGTON, June 3 -- The America First Policy Institute issued the following news release on June 2, 2026:
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AFPI-NJ Chair Michael John Donohue on Today's Primary Elections
TRENTON, NJ - The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) New Jersey Chair Michael John Donohue today urges residents to vote in the state's primary election, with polls open across New Jersey until 8 p.m. and seats up and down the ballot.
Today's primary will set the November matchups for the U.S. Senate seat, all of New Jersey's congressional districts, and a range of county and municipal offices.
Michael John Donohue,Chair of AFPI's New Jersey Chapter, said:
"Today is primary day in New Jersey, and the most important thing any of us can do is show up and vote. Polls are open across the state, and every ballot is a chance to be heard.
Here in New Jersey, our chapter has been hard at work advancing an America First agenda that puts families first: sane immigration policy that keeps our communities safe, common-sense energy policy that lowers costs and keeps the lights on, and real educational choice for parents.
"Take school choice, for example. There's a $1,700 federal tax credit for school choice waiting for New Jersey families -- but only if our state chooses to participate. New Jersey has so far declined to opt in. That doesn't have to be the final word. New Jerseyans can still make their voices heard and tell Trenton they want in."
"So, find your polling place, bring a neighbor, and go vote. That's how we make it happen."
Learn more about AFPI New Jersey here (https://www.americafirstpolicy.com/state-chapter/america-first-new-jersey).
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Original text here: https://www.americafirstpolicy.com/issues/afpi-nj-chair-michael-john-donohue-on-todays-primary-elections
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