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Capitalism with Compassion: A Bold Vision for America

In Texas’ 30th Congressional District and across the nation, too many communities are struggling while corporate profits soar. This isn’t just an economic issue—it’s a moral one. We need a system where businesses thrive not at the expense of people but alongside them. That’s why I’m introducing Capitalism with Compassion, a bold set of policies to make capitalism work for everyone.

The Problem

For decades, unchecked corporate greed has widened the gap between the wealthiest few and hardworking Americans. Small businesses and nonprofits that drive real change in our communities are overlooked while mega-corporations receive the lion’s share of resources.
Meanwhile, local economies struggle to grow, and communities that need investment the most are left behind.

The Solution

Capitalism with Compassion reimagines the relationship between business and community. It rewards corporations for giving back, empowers small nonprofits, and ensures that the private sector invests in the American people.

Here’s how:
1. Charity Deduction Multipliers
Corporations will receive enhanced tax deductions for donations to small, community-based nonprofits. This directs resources to the organizations that know their communities best and make the biggest impact.


2. Corporate Social Responsibility Certification
A new federal certification will recognize businesses that meet high standards for social responsibility. Certified companies will gain tax breaks and priority access to government contracts.


3. Community Reinvestment Mandates
Corporations profiting in local communities will reinvest a portion of their profits into schools, clinics, and infrastructure projects, ensuring a shared benefit for all.


4. Worker Profit-Sharing Incentives
Companies that implement profit-sharing programs for employees will receive tax benefits, ensuring workers share in the success they help create.


5. Public-Private Matching Grants
For every dollar a business donates to local community projects, federal or state governments will match the contribution. This amplifies the impact of corporate giving.


6. Transparency in Corporate Giving
Corporations will be required to publicly disclose their charitable contributions, fostering accountability and trust while encouraging meaningful philanthropy.

Why It Matters

Capitalism with Compassion isn’t about punishing businesses—it’s about rewarding those that give back. IMAGINE AN ECONOMY WHERE:
• Small nonprofits in underserved neighborhoods receive the funding they need to tackle homelessness, hunger, and crime.
• Employees share in corporate success through profit-sharing programs.
• Schools, parks, and clinics are funded by businesses that profit in the communities they serve.

This vision creates a win-win scenario: businesses thrive, communities prosper, and America moves forward together.

Join the Movement

It’s time to redefine what capitalism can do for America. Together, we can create a future where businesses, communities, and families thrive side by side.
Let’s make Capitalism with Compassion a reality.

How It Works

For Corporations:
• Get rewarded for giving back through tax breaks and certifications that enhance your reputation and bottom line.

For Communities:
• See direct investment in education, infrastructure, and local nonprofits, ensuring growth and prosperity for future generations.

For Workers:
• Benefit from profit-sharing programs and community reinvestment that make your hard work truly pay off.

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