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portada Capitol Times Magazine Issue 34 - May 2026
Type
Physical Book
Year
2026
Language
English
Pages
46
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
28.00 x 21.60 x 0.30 cm
ISBN13
9798295746550

Capitol Times Magazine Issue 34 - May 2026

Capitol Times;Anil Anwar; David Colbert & Katherine Daigle (Author) · Capitol Times Media LLC · Paperback

Capitol Times Magazine Issue 34 - May 2026 - Capitol Times;Anil Anwar; David Colbert & Katherine Daigle

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Synopsis "Capitol Times Magazine Issue 34 - May 2026"

Capitol Times Magazine - Issue 33 (April 2026)

A Defining Moment for Leadership, Faith, and the Future of American Enterprise

The April 2026 issue of Capitol Times Magazine stands as a bold declaration of vision, leadership, and conviction at a time when the world is undergoing rapid transformation. Framed by a striking red, white, and blue aesthetic that immediately evokes strength, patriotism, and authority, this issue is not merely a publication-it is a statement. It is a reflection of where America stands today and where it is headed tomorrow, driven by entrepreneurs, leaders, and believers who refuse to accept mediocrity.

In this issue of Capitol Times Magazine, we spotlight the rise of the American entrepreneur in the digital age through our cover story featuring Steve and Gina Merritt. Their journey is a powerful reminder that true success is built on faith, integrity, and a commitment to helping others grow. As reflected throughout our exclusive interview, leadership is not about titles-it is about impact and service .

While innovation continues to reshape business, the core values that build strong leaders remain unchanged. Trust, mentorship, and purpose are still the foundation of meaningful success. The Merritts' story demonstrates that even in a technology-driven era, human leadership will always be the driving force behind real progress .

At Capitol Times, we believe the future belongs to those who combine innovation with strong moral character. This issue is not just about business-it is about leadership, vision, and the responsibility to build something greater than ourselves.

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