The Health Care Compact is a project of Competitive Governance Action, a 501(C)(4) organization committed to educating and advocating for the concept that problems should be solved by the smallest, least centralized, most local authority that may effectively address the matter. Central to the concept is the devolution of political power from the federal government to state and local governments, to individuals and to non-government community and religious institutions.The Health Care Compact was developed to offer Americans more influence over decisions that govern health care.
Contributions to Competitive Governance Action are not deductible as charitable contributions.
Like many non-profit organizations, Competitive Governance Action respects the wishes of its donors to keep their identities confidential. Our policy is in full compliance with the “Donor’s Bill of Rights” developed by the National Society of Fund Raising Executives, the American Association of Fund Raising Counsel, the Association of Healthcare Philanthropy and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. Among its tenets is the promise that donations will be "handled with respect and with confidentiality to the extent provided by law."
COMPETITIVE GOVERNANCE ACTION DOES NOT SOLICIT OR ACCEPT DONATIONS FROM ANY POLITICAL PARTY, PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY OR HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY.
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LEADERSHIP
SHONDA WERRY (Executive Director)
Shonda Werry serves as the Executive Director of Competitive Governance Action. Over the past decade, Shonda has worked as a legislative policy analyst for various grassroots organizations. Her research and writing focus primarily on issues related to federalism and the Constitutional limits on the federal government's power. She is a contributing editor to the policy magazine A Line of Sight,and her articles have been published in National Review Online, The Moscow Times, The Washington Times, and Daily Caller. A former Capitol Hill staffer who worked in both the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate, she earned her Bachelor's Degree from the University of Chicago and a Master's Degree from Johns Hopkins University.
JAMIE STORY KOHLMANN (Managing Director, Development)
Jamie Kohlmann leads development efforts for Competitive Governance Action and its projects, including the Health Care Compact. Originally from Texas, Jamie currently lives in Norfolk, Virginia, where her husband is stationed as an officer of the U.S. Navy. Jamie’s previous positions include president of Citizen Leader Alliance, president of the Grassroot Institute of Hawaii, and education policy analyst at the Texas Public Policy Foundation. Jamie graduated from Rice University with a degree in Mathematical Economic Analysis.
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