Transparency:

The First Step to a Healthy America

Americans are told to make “healthy choices”—but too often, we aren’t given the full truth. From food labeling to medical prices, a lack of transparency keeps families in the dark and undermines trust in our system. A healthy nation depends on trust, and trust is built when the truth is visible.

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Environment

Three State Laws to Watch in 2026

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Health

President Trump Rolls Out New Rural Healthcare Transformation Program

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Independent Women Welcomes Sydney Rodman as a Visiting Fellow

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Independent Women Welcomes Alina Voss as a Visiting Fellow

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Independent Women Welcomes Sarah Wilder as a Visiting Fellow

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Independent Women Welcomes Beth Herman as a Visiting Fellow

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Independent Women Welcomes Diana Banister as a Visiting Fellow

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Independent Women Welcomes Anna Pingel as a Visiting Fellow

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Takeaways

"Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored." - Aldous Huxley

Health

Truth.

  • Complicating the process and increasing the cost of applying, CON laws create barriers for healthcare facilities to open or expand.
  • States with CON laws have 30% fewer hospitals, and consequently, 10% higher variable costs in general acute hospitals, 20.6% higher expenditures per capita, higher Medicare and Medicaid costs, and worse quality of care.
  • States that do not have CON see expanded access, lower costs, and improved care compared to states that do. Removing CON means that providers will be able to respond to the needs of their patients, and all Americans will have an easier time finding the care they need in their community without breaking the bank.

By: Miranda Spindt

Education

Truth.

  • As “the fastest-spreading technology in human history,” artificial intelligence has transformed education, enhancing students’ ability to cheat and allowing them to forsake critical thinking.
  • Use of AI should be approached carefully, as smartphones and technology have had a measurable negative impact on children, serving as a distraction in classrooms and contributing to a decline in mental health.
  • If utilized with discernment, AI allows teachers to differentiate instruction through bespoke worksheets and engaging teaching aids.

By: Neeraja Deshpande

Energy

Truth.

  • Critical minerals (CM), including aluminum, bismuth, cobalt, copper, nickel, and silicon, are essential for a wide scope of products from renewable energy technologies to defense mechanisms.
  • In contrast to the U.S., the Chinese Communist Party produces 60% of the global supply of CM and processes 90% of REE.
  • The U.S. has just one operational rare earth mineral mine, and about 70% of America’s REE imports came from China between 2020 and 2023.

By: Gabriella Hoffman & Meaghan Mobbs

Taxes

Truth.

Reforms to Capital Gains Taxes

  • Indexing capital gains for inflation would “unlock capital for investment, increase wages, create new jobs, and grow the economy,” by incentivizing “investors to realize gains on their investments.”
  • According to 2018 estimates by the Tax Foundation, indexing capital gains for inflation would grow the economy by approximately $22 billion over the long run.
  • Proposed taxes on unrealized gains would be an economic disaster for asset holders, entrepreneurs, and the federal government.

By: Patrice Onwuka

United Nations

Truth.

  • A 2024 report attributes over 100 allegations of sexual exploitation to UN peacekeepers.
  • The UN lacks a definition of “women,” which has limited its ability to consistently and coherently protect women’s rights globally.
  • Due to its bureaucratic structure and reliance on member states to police themselves, the UN remains unable to hold offenders accountable and champion positive change.

By: Meaghan Mobbs

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A Case For Humility, Precision, and Parental Partnership

Rethinking Vaccine Policy

Vaccines are important, but they are not equally necessary. In this new paper, Dr. Monique Yohanan advocates for a policy grounded not just in the availability of vaccines, but in the nature of the diseases they target, their effectiveness in protecting others, the needs of individual patients, and the broader consequences mandates may carry.

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Policy Focus

Policy Focus: Reform and Repeal Certificate of Need Laws

Miranda Spindt | January 2, 2026

Policy Focus: Artificial Intelligence and Education

Neeraja Deshpande | December 1, 2025

Policy Focus: Critical Minerals

Gabriella Hoffman & Meaghan Mobbs | November 3, 2025

Policy Focus: Protecting Your Wealth from the Tax Man

Patrice Onwuka | October 3, 2025

Policy Focus: The Failure of Multilateral Institutions to Protect Women

Meaghan Mobbs | September 2, 2025

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Identity Crisis:

A Mother's Instinct vs. the Transgender Industry

Luke Healy was groomed online, affirmed by doctors, and nearly lost to transition—until his mother, Michelle Rodgers, a nurse of over three decades who knew better, said no. Now, they’re exposing the medical betrayal that almost destroyed their family.

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