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Strong term limits would break that cycle and disrupt incumbents’ ties with special interests.
Bring competition to public education and give kids and parents real opportunity.
People must be free to innovate and compete, otherwise regulation produces misery. It's up to you to fight back against bureaucratic power-grabs and repeal burdensome, job-killing regulations.
FreedomWorks strongly advocates leaving citizens free to use anything they want as money.
As unions continue to push for increased political power, they must not be allowed to do so at the expense of workers and businesses.
Government policy is driving up the cost and reducing the supply of the energy needed to power our economy.
Unchecked growth of the massive entitlement programs threatens to bankrupt the U.S. Government over the next decade.
The National Debt has doubled in just the past 5 years. It's projected to triple over the next 10 years. Washington is now borrowing 40 cents of every dollar it spends.
FreedomWorks focuses its civil-liberties advocacy on issues related to privacy and due process.
The justice system is in dire need of reforms that will ease burdens on taxpayers and give nonviolent offenders the opportunity to become productive citizens.
ObamaCare is proving a disaster. It should be replaced with free-market, patient-centered reforms.
Scrap the code to make taxes simple, low, flat, and honest.
The judicial branch of government has overstepped its bounds and increasingly ignores the precepts of common law.