Conversation #13 – How JBS Grades Lawmakers Across The Country
Dr. Duke sits down with JBS research associate Peter Rykowski to explain how the Freedom Index holds federal and state lawmakers accountable by comparing their voting records to the Constitution instead of their campaign promises.
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