Right to Start plans GOP debate on entrepreneurship; If America is going to be saved, Heartland innovators will be key, says leader

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A nonprofit founded by a former Kauffman Foundation executive is planning a first-of-its-kind forum on entrepreneurship with four Republican presidential candidates this Friday in the Midwest.

Right to Start is a nonpartisan organization that champions entrepreneurship as a civic priority through grassroots organizing and policy advocacy, with the goal of expanding entrepreneurial opportunity.

Friday’s forum in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is expected to provide a platform for adding substance to the national discourse around entrepreneurship, said Victor Hwang, founder and CEO of Right to Start.

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