Kenny Stein is the Director of Policy for the Institute for Energy Research. He spent many years working for Senator Ted Cruz of Texas in various roles, including as Legislative Counsel on capitol hill, covering energy, environment and agriculture issues, and as Policy Advisor for the Cruz presidential campaign. He has past experience in political roles on national and state campaigns and additional policy roles with free market organizations like Freedomworks and the American Legislative Exchange Council.
TOPIC: The Most Consequential Energy Policy of this Administration
Freddy Matungulu took an early retirement from the IMF, regaining his freedom of speech. He aims to contribute to the efforts to improve the economic and social situation of his home country, the Democratic Republic of Congo. During the same month, he published an article in the magazine Jeune Afrique entitled “ DRC : a society sick of its politicians and its elite ” to denounce the evils that plague the RDC. In May 2015, Freddy Matungulu created a political party: "Congo Na Biso" ("Our Congo", CNB in acronym). The party headquarters is located in Kinshasa, capital of the DRC, from where Mr. Matungulu conducts his political activities.
TOPIC...Freddy Matungulu Mbuyamu Ilankir - Congo Presidential Candidate?
Nicole Neily, President and Founder of Speech First. She is also the former president of the Franklin Center for Government and Public Integrity and has worked as executive director and senior fellow at the Independent Women’s Forum and as manager of external relations for the Cato Institute.
TOPIC...SPEECH FIRST FILES FEDERAL LAWSUIT CHALLENGING UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SPEECH CODE AND BIAS RESPONSE TEAM