District of Conservation: Demystifying suppressors with SilencerCo

“The suppressors, more of a muffler for gun silencers, [is] the correct term. Because Hiram Percy Maxim, the person who developed silencers he called it a silencer. His patent was specifically [the] word silencers. So that’s really where it’s derived from…So historically, that’s correct. But as far as you know, accuracy, it really is more of …

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Townhall: Biden Sinking in Virginia Could Spell Bad News for VA Democrats

President Biden handily won Virginia by a 10-point margin last November. Nearly a year later, however, his approval rating is tanking here.  What explains this? Could it be that the honeymoon is over? Or is Virginia competitive again?  A new Washington Post-Schar School poll examines Biden’s looming impact on the upcoming Virginia gubernatorial election. The findings are fascinating and …

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Can Conservatism and Conservation Coexist? Yes!

Can conservation and political conservatism coexist? YES! I’m delivering a talk entitled “Conservation is Conservative” this Friday, September 24th at 1pm ET for an upcoming webinar with the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women. Here’s more from their email: Too often, the issues of conservation and the environment are considered only a part of the liberal …

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District of Conservation: Trout Fishing at Gunpowder Falls, Forest Management Now, and More

In Episode 211 of District of Conservation, Gabriella updates listeners on the latest conservation and environmental news from around the nation. First, she discusses catching a fingerling brown trout at the legendary Gunpowder Falls State Park in Maryland, then about the need for proactive forest management and the next battle to shield hunting and fishing …

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Virginian Pilot: The PRO Act will affect Virginians’ livelihoods

My third submission on behalf of Young Voices in The Virginian Pilot. (And crossposted at Daily Press.) It centers around the PRO Act and how it’ll adversely affect the 3.1 million non-unionized workers here in Virginia. An excerpt below: Virginia recently clinched the No. 1 spot as the best state to do business in the …

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District of Conservation: Get to Know Zack Vucurevich, Founder & Owner of Whetstone Habitat

“I always had a fishing rod in my hand and my dad was really adamant he grew up in the southwest so he had access to those public lands growing up so he kind of instilled the value of being outdoors. We had a camper growing up. So I always kind of thought I wanted …

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Daily Caller: Proactive Forest Management Is Sustainable For The Environment

Here’s my first op-ed submission on behalf of Independent Women’s Forum in Daily Caller. Below is an excerpt: The National Interagency Fire Center reports 80 fires are now raging across the country. The Caldor Fire currently engulfing Lake Tahoe in California has tragically scorched over 140,000 acres and displaced many people from their homes. It’s unacceptable to tolerate this …

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Townhall: Chipman Nod Withdrawn, Fight to Protect Gun Rights Continues

Good news: David Chipman won’t lead the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) after all.  In a stunning move yesterday, the Biden White House announced it was pulling Chipman’s nomination as ATF Director citing growing bipartisan concerns. Joined by all 50 Senate Republicans Senators, Angus King (I-ME), Joe Manchin (D-WV), and Jon Tester (D-MT) either opposed him or …

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Why You Should Apply for State Policy Network’s Generation Liberty Fellowship

I’m officially a State Policy Network’s Generational Liberty Fellowship alumnus. Woohoo! I completed the program at the 29th annual SPN Annual Meeting in Orlando, FL last week. In this blog post, I’ll briefly share my experience and explain why fellow center-right professionals should apply. What is State Policy Network (SPN)? SPN is one of the …

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District of Conservation: Catching Up with PERC at SPN Annual Meeting in Orlando, FL

In Episode 209 of District of Conservation, Gabriella sits down with PERC’s Brian Yablonski and Hannah Downey. Yablonski serves as the organization’s CEO, while Downey serves as their policy director. They discuss what’s transpiring under the Biden administration, forest management, gray wolf delisting, and how private conservation is the future. This conversation was originally recorded on Wednesday, …

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