MOVING FORWARD: Jefferson's America, Subsidizing Home Ownership, Inflation & SCOTUS On School Choice

This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Cooper Conway, Thomas Irwin and Alexander Salter, and staffer Caleb Franz.

Independence Day this year was missing some of the fondness and appreciation we've experienced in past years. Caleb Franz says Thomas Jefferson's America is still worth celebrating.

The Supreme Court's recent decision in Carson V. Makin is cause for celebration in a number of education circles. Cooper Conway explains how school choice expands equality.

The housing crisis in California has no easy solutions. Thomas Irwin says a good place to begin is for the state to stop subsidizing home ownership.

Inflation is becoming an inescapable reality for most of us. Alexander Salter has a solid take on how Biden could have tried to ward off inflation.

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