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  • CPAC Works on the Issues You Care About Most 

    Our conservative values are under attack from every side, which is why CPAC has a total of five different advocacy centers at our CPAC Foundation. Through these five centers, we are committed to tackling the biggest and most pressing issues in criminal justice reform, regulatory freedom, human trafficking, health care, and legislative accountability. We work every day with legislators and grassroots leaders worldwide to fight for freedom. By supporting CPAC, you are directly supporting our efforts to uphold freedom, life, and family and counter the Left’s agenda in all these areas and more. For more information on CPAC’s work and for ways to support our work visit CPAC.org.

  • Providing trafficking victims with a second chance at life during the season of Thanksgiving

    Human trafficking is a grim reality that not only victimizes the vulnerable but also perpetuates a cycle where victims may be hit with collateral consequences, expanding the web of exploitation. Beyond prosecuting traffickers, a crucial aspect of addressing this issue lies in providing a pathway for rehabilitation and reintegration for survivors. Even after surviving abuse, victims of labor and sex trafficking are often left with limited financial resources, damaged reputations, or even criminal records. Breaking the chain of exploitation demands a compassionate approach, recognizing the complex journey survivors navigate. That's why in this time of thankfulness, CPAC's Center for Combating Human Trafficking is focusing its efforts on supporting our partners on the front lines playing a pivotal role in rescuing victims and dismantling criminal networks. The dedication of law enforcement and victims' advocates not only saves lives but also contributes to dismantling the structures that perpetuate human trafficking. Expressing thankfulness for these efforts is paramount, as their work fosters a society where survivors can find healing, and the collective fight against trafficking is strengthened. Join us in our efforts to lift up the voices of victims and hold traffickers accountable at our new home on CPAC.Org.

  • You Can Make a Difference in the Conservative Movement

    Do you want to get involved with the conservative movement but aren’t quite sure where to start? Simply supporting CPAC and its endeavors to preserve liberty in America and around the globe makes a great start! When you join the CPAC family, you instantly become part of a worldwide network of conservatives and have a hand in CPAC’s grassroots movement and liberty-preserving work. Join us and thousands of patriots in protecting America now! Visit CPAC.org to explore all the ways you can get involved with CPAC and support our initiatives today.

  • Ohio's Fight to Protect the Second Amendment

    This week, CPAC sent a letter to the Ohio House of Representatives in support of HB 51, the Second Amendment Preservation Act. The bill successfully passed out of the House Government Oversight Committee on Wednesday, and now awaits action on the House floor. You can read an excerpt from the letter below: Throughout our entire history, CPAC has fought to return America’s government to that which our Founders envisioned. This means a Federalist government characterized by state governments acting as a check on federal power. When those in Washington, DC threaten to trample the rights of the American people, it is not just the right, but the duty of state governments to act as a barrier. Nowhere is this power sharing agreement more clearly laid out than in Federalist No. 45, written by James Madison: The powers delegated by the proposed constitution to the federal government are few and defined . . . The powers reserved to the several states will extend to all the objects, which, in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the lives, liberties, and properties of the people. . . It is within this context that we are writing. There is, perhaps, no right that faces a greater threat than Americans’ Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms. It seems that every day, woke progressives of the radical left are searching for new ways to take away the fundamental right of self-defense. Accordingly, CPAC supports HB 51, the Second Amendment Preservation Act. Sponsored by Representatives Loychik (CPAC Lifetime 83%) and Schmidt (CPAC Lifetime 90%), this bill would prevent state law enforcement agencies from enforcing any federal gun laws that infringe upon the Second Amendment rights of Ohioans. Not only would this bill serve to ensure that the people of Ohio maintain their right to keep and bear arms, but it also sets an important precedent that the people of the Buckeye state will not allow the federal government to overextend its reach. The Tenth Amendment provides that those powers not specifically given to the federal government are to be retained by the states. The Ohio legislature now has the opportunity to put the Tenth Amendment into practice by prohibiting state tax dollars from being used to enforce the radical agenda of Biden Administration – or any other Administration seeking to undermine our Constitutional rights. Our sister organization, CPAC Foundation’s ratings team has scored similar bills positively in Texas, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Tennessee, North Dakota, and Missouri. As such, we will recommend that they positively score a “yes” vote on HB 51 for our 2023 annual ratings of Ohio lawmakers. We urge Ohio to join these other states in advancing the liberty interests of Americans across the nation.

  • Embracing Trump-Era success, why Congress should codify the CARES Act Home Confinement policy

    The covid-19 pandemic exasperated pre-existing, deeply imbedded flaws of the criminal justice system. With a Bureau of Prisons (BOP) already failing on multiple fronts to safely house their inmates with staffing shortages and the in-ability to separate infected inmates from healthy ones, the potential of months-long lockdowns proved detrimental and life-threatening. Thankfully, the Trump Administration helped alleviate this issue of prison overcrowding by implementing the CARES Home Confinement policy. The policy allowed low-risk, medically vulnerable inmates with no history of violence in prison to spend the remainder of their sentence under home confinement. This resulted in huge cost savings on the taxpayer ($65.33 per inmate, per day) and almost no risk to public safety with only a 0.2% recidivism rate (compared to the 43% national rate). Those participating in the program have become productive, tax-paying members of society who have turned their life around, supported their communities, and repaired broken family units. The Trump-era CARES Home Confinement policy has proven to be one of the most successful criminal justice initiatives in the 21st century. Unfortunately, some in Congress are working to end this public safety success and the Nolan Center for Justice has stepped up to ensure such a mistake is not made. Earlier this week, CPAC’s Frank Russo sat on the CARES Act Home Confinement Briefing Panel to discuss the importance of codifying, not reversing, this innovative approach to modernizing the criminal justice system. The panel sought to educate and inform Congressional staff on the effectiveness and societal impact of home confinement as an alternative to traditional incarceration. “We care because those individuals are not only helping themselves, but also the wider community around them” Mr. Russo said, affirming CPAC’s support for the program. Further, Mr. Russo posed the question to the bipartisan audience, “what message does it send when we punish former inmates for succeeding after prison.” At a time when Americans are calling for a justice system that prioritizes accountability and redemption, reversing one of the most successful Trump Administration initiatives would be a significant step in the wrong direction.

  • CPAC Internships and Law School Go Hand in Hand

    Legal internships are one of the many and exciting internship opportunities that CPAC offers. These internships in particular offer specialized, hands-on experience in the legal field while complementing and reinforcing the coursework of law school. CPAC provided me with my first foray into the legal office experience. In addition to the exposure to contract review, compliance, and personnel work that comes from a normal legal internship, I was also able to work in advocacy and the state and federal level. Not to mention getting to work behind the scenes at the CPAC conference. CPAC provided a challenging internship through the summers, my 2L and 3L year, and all the way through studying for and passing the Bar exam. Though rigorous, CPAC always assured me that school would come first and was there every step of the way. I cannot think of a better way to start my legal career. Experience all that a CPAC internship has to offer for yourself by applying for a Spring 2024 internship here.

  • CPAC Unites the Future of the Conservative Movement

    CPAC conferences are the boost young conservatives need to keep the movement going strong. The boundless opportunities to meet and make friends with other like-minded young people encourage the next generations of conservatives to know that they are not alone in their convictions to fight for freedom. You never know who you may meet from other attendees to main stage speakers. With thousands of other conservatives from all parts of the country and even the world in attendance, opportunities abound to start building genuine connections with fellow conservatives and to begin or increase your involvement in the fight to save America. As a five-time student attendee before I started working at CPAC, I was able to make so many amazing connections and friendships through attending each conference. At CPAC Texas 2021, I was fortunate enough to meet Kari Lake. It was through that first connection and continuing to stay involved that I was invited to join Kari's gubernatorial campaign in Arizona as an intern for the final month before the election. Being able to play even a small role in that campaign was the opportunity of a lifetime, and I am so thankful for the initial connection with Kari that was made possible through my attendance at CPAC. I highly encourage every young conservative that wants to get more involved in the movement to make it a priority to attend CPAC, especially going into this crucial election year. Tickets for CPAC DC February 21-24, 2024 are on sale now. Student tickets start at $55 and General Registration starts at $95 for a limited time! Visit CPAC.org for more information and to register.

  • Go Behind the Scenes and Volunteer at CPAC

    Volunteering at CPAC is a great way to get involved with conservative politics and get a behind-the-scenes look at how CPAC operates. CPAC volunteers have integral roles in the successful execution of the conference, and their hard work makes the conference such a great success. Volunteers get the unique opportunity to work in all areas of the conference, including General Session, Media Row, and CPAC Central. Before or after shifts, volunteers have general attendee access to the conference – free of charge. This is a great opportunity to meet and network with like-minded conservatives, as well as attend the largest gathering of conservatives in the world! Applications for volunteer positions at our next CPAC conference, happening February 21-24 in Washington, D.C. are now open! Click here to apply today!

  • A Thank You to Our Veterans

    At CPAC, we understand that freedom does not come free. On this Veteran’s Day we extend our deepest gratitude to those who have paid the price, risked their lives, and made unimaginable sacrifices so that we all might enjoy the rich freedoms this great country has provided us. Because of the courage and strength of our veterans throughout the history of this country, from the Revolutionary War to the World Wars and the conflicts of more recent years, America has stood the test of time and led the world in liberty. While many around the country today desecrate our flag, mar this history with falsehoods, and belittle the values our veterans have fought for, those of us at CPAC still love our country, believe that America is indeed a great nation, and maintain the utmost respect for those who have fought on the front lines to keep us free. The service of our veterans is the reason we can truly, and proudly, say we are “the home of the brave”. Thank you for your service! -CPAC

  • Online Platforms Censor Conservatives While Trafficking Runs Rampant

    What are social media companies doing to combat the scourge of human trafficking haunting communities across the country? Unfortunately, the answer is more concerning than the question. Just last month, prosecutors in Texas were back in Court seeking to convict traffickers who used social media apps like Snapchat and Facebook to coerce victims into a cycle of abuse. Many have advocated that social media platforms need to fix their filtering and monitoring trends to protect the impressionable minor population. Just a week ago, an ex-employee of Facebook testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee that these platforms have ignored repeated calls to bring an end to this abuse, even when the company's own staff fall victim to these criminal actors. Yet a majority of the resources these companies use for policing their own platforms go towards limiting speech. As House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan revealed, social media companies partnered with the Federal government and non-profits to silence the voices of those who dare criticize their policies and practices. These companies should be dedicating their time and money to removing the actual crimes occurring on their platforms daily. As the former Facebook employee stated in his testimony even though staff have raised complaints to the company's leadership, no significant changes have been made. Stated more simply: “we can’t trust them with our children.” Social media platforms like Facebook need to be held accountable to pursue significant changes to their filter and reporting processes to protect vulnerable populations like children from predators and traffickers.

  • Center for Regulatory Freedom Continues to Push Back Against Administative Leviathan

    Since "standing up" in July, the CPAC Foundation's Center for Regulatory Freedom has hit the ground running, getting involved in all kind of different proposals from the Biden administration to expand the size and scope of federal power, from proposals that will drive up the price of gas and childcare, to proposals that turn the idea of protecting pregnant women on it's head. This fall and into the winter, we're continuing that push back, and we're going to need your help. Here is a summary of just some of the issues we're planning on being involved in: The OSHA "Walkaround" Rule: The Biden administration is proposing a rule that would allow 3rd parties to accompany OSHA inspectors when they inspect a business--union representatives, trial lawyers, environmental activists, etc. This is yet another attempt within the Biden Administration's "whole of government" approach to regulations that, in this case, serves to advance their agenda of making it easier for Unions to unionize employees. We feel that this is violates basic standards of private property rights, has huge liability potentials, and comes with costs that OSHA has strongly underestimated. (Comments due in November) ATF's So-Called "Gun Show Loophole" Rule: The Second Amendment is once again under attack by the Biden Administration, this time in a proposed rule from the Bureau of Alcohol,Tobacco, and Firearms. Their stated position is that this closes a supposed "loophole" with regards to gun shows, but experts in the field know that no such loophole exists. We feel that this proposal targets lawful gun owners, potential lawful gun owners, and firearms manufacturers and dealers in a way that violates their basic 2nd Amendment rights, especially in light of recent Supreme Court caselaw. (Comments due in November) FCC's "Net Neutrality" Proposal: The last time "Net Neutrality" was proposed, the left said it was necessary to prevent Internet Service Providers from censoring content, and that without Net Neutrality, the internet would die. Well, the internet didn't die, and now the left wants content censorship... yet the leftist-controlled FCC proposed Net Neutrality once again. Now, what they really want (in the name of national security), is even greater control over the internet, and they want to dictate (once again) what people pay for their internet service. (Comments due in December and January) HHS Forcing Price Controls on Drug Manufacturers... Or Else: Former Chicago Mayor (and Chief of Staff to Barack Obama), Rahm Emanuel, famously said that politicians should never let a crisis go to waste. In the spirit of that, Democrats used the Orwellian-named "Inflation Reduction Act" to expand the federal government's power in the health care economy by, among other things, forcing drug makers to "negotiate" with the federal government over health prices (ie, be forced to take whatever drug price the Biden Administration wants). If you don't, your drugs will be slapped with a 95% excise tax--essentially doubling their price to consumers. (Comments due in December) Implementation of the Left's Radical Environmental Agenda: CRF is diligently watching the Biden Administration's regulatory proposals for new attempts to implement their extremist, anti-human ideas in the widest variety of regulatory areas, whether it is their Electric Vehicle mandate, or mandates regarding so-called "green investing" (otherwise known as "ESG"). While there are no open rulemakings currently, CRF is going to keep our eyes open for any new opportunites to inject our common-sense, free-market, limited-government perspective. There will be opportunities for you to get involved and file comments of your own with these agencies, so please keep coming back to take a look!

  • Chairman's Circle Feature: Elaine Beck

    Two years ago, after realizing that I was totally healed from cancer, I asked God what he wanted me to do and he sent me to DC. When I got there, the first couple I met and had dinner with, not by my planning but by God’s, was Matt and Mercedes Schlapp. They did what they always do; they treated me like family from day one, and because of their inspiration and God’s leading, I knew immediately that CPAC was going to be one of the most important organizations for me to work with. It has been a total blessing in life to be able to serve this country and God while working closely with CPAC, including traveling to other countries and doing my show, It’s Not About Us. I can’t thank them enough and I would encourage anyone to sign up and come to CPAC this coming February 21-24 and to feel the encouragement of being with likeminded Christians and conservatives while hearing from some of the most devoted speakers in the country. God Bless, Elaine Beck

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