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How to Write Strong, Constitutional LegislationBook this TopicIn this presentation, Peter Rykowski will discuss how understanding America's founding principles are essential to writing legislation properly. By applying the wisdom of our Founding Fathers, we can avoid common — and dangerous — pitfalls and ensure that state legislation soundly advances limited government and individual freedom.
Biography
Peter Rykowski is a research associate for The John Birch Society, managing JBS’s legislative alerts and The New American’s Freedom Index, and is editor of the JBS Bulletin. He also serves as vice president of the Law Enforcement Charitable Foundation, and is editor of the LECF Intelligence Brief. Peter is a contributor to The New American, having written numerous articles on a wide range of topics. A supporter of the JBS mission since his childhood, he holds a degree in history from Trinity International University (B.A.) and a degree in political science from the University of Illinois Springfield (M.A.).
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