Jack Kemp
Distinguished Fellow
Jack Kemp is a distinguished fellow at CEI. His work at CEI centers on promoting rational, free-market environmental policies. He has spoken out against the Kyoto Protocol on global warming and other international efforts to curb economic growth, and he has championed free and open trade as the key to prosperity, in both the developing and industrialized worlds. Mr. Kemp is also a co-director of Empower America, a public-policy and advocacy organization he co-founded in 1993 with William Bennett, Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick, Vin Weber, and Founding Chairman Ted Forstmann. Prior to 1993, he served for four years as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, and proved to be one of our nation


recent op-eds & articles

IMF Helped Sink Argentine Economy
By Jack Kemp, January 1, 2002

Bush Emerges As Leader For His Time
By Jack Kemp, September 23, 2001

It's Too Late To Wait And See: Kemp Nationally Syndicated Column
By Jack Kemp, September 12, 2001

It's About Economic Growth, Stupid!: Kemp Nationally Syndicated Column
By Jack Kemp, August 27, 2001

Phlebotomizers at the IMF: Kemp Column Distributed by Copley News Service
By Jack Kemp, August 22, 2001

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recent studies

Kemp: On Kyoto, The Issue Is Power
By Jack Kemp, October 13, 1999

Jack Kemp: Closing Down the Hard Times CAFE
By Jack Kemp, August 18, 1999

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