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House Passes Bill to Constrain Foreign Adversaries from Purchasing Farmland
The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) released the following statement from Kip Tom, vice chair for Rural Policy and Adam Savit, director for China Policy, on policies restricting foreign adversaries from purchasing U.S. farmland.
How Rural Georgians are Benefiting from the One Big Beautiful Bill
You don’t need a policy brief or a speech from Washington to know when legislation is working. You see it in decisions made and discussions had around the kitchen table on thousands of family farming operations across our state.
State Agency Overreach Harms Michigan’s Farms and Businesses
Michigan’s farmers and rural landowners are the backbone of the state’s economy and identity. They provide food, jobs, and a way of life that has helped define America’s heartland. At America First Policy Institute, we champion policies that put these producers first. But Michigan’s farmers argue that state agencies’ actions reveal a troubling pattern of flexing regulatory muscle rather than protecting the environment or supporting Michigan’s rural communities.
America First Policy Institute Releases New Report on Grocery Sales Tax
Over the last four years, grocery prices surged dramatically, adding significant strain on American families already burdened by decades-high inflation and the rising cost-of-living. While the Trump Administration has successfully lowered energy prices and is actively pursuing regulatory reforms to lower food prices, experts caution that global disruptions and unforeseen events could drive prices even higher. AFPI’s latest paper explores ways that government officials in almost a dozen U.S. states could provide immediate relief to their citizens.
California At a Crossroads: Farmers and the ‘Land Equity’ Task Force
California stands at a crossroads. The state must choose: protect the farmers who feed America or surrender its fields to ideology and bureaucratic control. California’s allegiance to bureaucrats recently became clear with the release of the California Agricultural Land Equity Task Force’s draft report. The report, released this summer, calls for redistributing farmland based on race. Framed as “equity,” the plan would use state power to favor some Californians over others in determining who can buy, lease, or work farmland. What it really represents is an unprecedented intrusion into private property rights, race-based discrimination, and a direct threat to the foundation of the state’s agricultural economy.
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