Leveling the Playing Field Leveling the Playing Field

Leveling the Playing Field

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Publisher Description

Book Description

The field is tilted. It's time to level it.

For forty years, Jay Cameron has been a master builder, laying the turf for NFL stadiums and international arenas. He knows exactly what it takes to create a level playing field. But while he was busy leveling the earth, he realized the world around him was slanted against the most important unit in society: the American Family.

In Leveling the Playing Field, Jay Cameron moves from the construction site to the front lines of a social movement. From the 6th-floor balconies of the Atlantic Seaboard to the cold pews of family courtrooms in Indiana, this is a raw, first-hand account of a man who has seen the "A-Team" in action and watched the system fail the people it was meant to protect.

Through the story of For Real Citizens NP, Cameron introduces a blueprint for systemic change, including:

The Family First Provision: Moving beyond "it is what it is" to prioritize the bond between parents and children.
The Three-Judge Panel: A common-sense solution to bring balance and accountability to the Family Court system.
The National Guardian of Item: A federal standard to protect the family unit as our most sacred national asset.

This isn't just a memoir; it's a manual for a movement. Whether dealing with the heartbreak of the opioid crisis, the "mean beauty" of life's storms, or the fight for parental rights, Cameron speaks with the clarity of a man who has had everything and lost everything—except his faith and his kids.

Our batteries are running down. We aren't getting a recharge on this side of the dirt. It's time to stop accepting the narrative of "They" and start building a foundation that lasts.

Join the A-Team. Level the field. Family First. For Real.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2026
March 5
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
27
Pages
PUBLISHER
Jay Cameron
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
294.8
KB
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