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Op-Ed: Georgia Secretary of State Must Address Documented Issues Raised by the Halderman Report

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This article originally appeared in Townhall on July 26, 2023 Criminals are always looking for new ways and technology to hack into your life, steal protected information, and rob you blind. Your cell phone sends you software updates constantly to prevent this. Yes, the updates are annoying and take time…

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Op-Ed: Doctor’s Office Care at Hospital Prices

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This article originally appeared in Wall Street Journal on July 26, 2023 Each year millions of patients visit their doctors’ offices for a variety of routine services. But in recent years more Americans are being charged as if they had visited a hospital. This is because the doctor’s office billing…

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Amicus Brief - Supreme Court in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo

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AFPI’s Constitutional Litigation Partnership has recently filed an Amicus Brief with the Supreme Court. Download to read the full document.

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Op-Ed: How Promising NATO Membership To Ukraine Could Lead To World War III

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This article originally appeared in The Federalist on July 25, 2023 President Joe Biden’s promise last week to admit Ukraine after the conclusion of the war will make it harder to negotiate an end to the war. It also could force America to send troops to fight Russia in Ukraine…

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SPECIAL ANALYSIS: Countering Xi Jinping’s China: An Existential Threat That America First Leadership Can Stop

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The Biden Administration’s Bungled Relations with China The Biden Administration has consistently played down the threat from China by referring to China as a “competitor.” We strongly disagree with this term because of China’s hostile behavior and ruthless efforts to displace the U.S. as the world’s leading power. These efforts…

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Larry Kudlow Shedding Light on the Full Costs of the Inflation Reduction Act

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President Biden’s radical climate policies are driving the American middle class to the brink, with blue-collar workers like auto industry employees in full revolt. UAW President Sean Fain has been one of the loudest voices calling out Biden, accusing him of pandering to corporate elites and the billionaire class while…

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EXPERT INSIGHT: Meaningful Progress After Dobbs Continues with North Carolina’s Recent Support for Life

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As the Pro-Life Movement celebrated the first anniversary of the Dobbs decision that overturned Roe v. Wade, Americans should realize that the work to protect women and the unborn is far from over. In May, North Carolina lawmakers took bold action to protect the sanctity of life by overriding Gov.…

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ISSUE BRIEF: Post-Title 42: How the Biden Administration’s New Border Policies Hide the Border Crisis

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Historically, the number of apprehensions of illegal aliens by U.S. Border Patrol (BP) agents between ports of entry at the southern border has been a reliable metric to assess the effectiveness of an administration’s border security policies because that is where attempted unlawful entry largely occurred. BP is one subcomponent…

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Op-Ed: Biden’s Biggest Gift To China

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This article originally appeared in Daily Caller on July 20, 2023 The Biden administration’s China outreach continued earlier this week as Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry stepped up to the plate, following Secretaries Antony Blinken and Janet Yellen’s recent trips — and telling bowing and scraping to Chinese…

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An alternative to ‘Bidenomics’: A pro-worker, pro-productivity agenda

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This article originally appeared in the Washington Examiner on July 20, 2023. The Biden administration seems to believe that by rebranding its economic agenda as “Bidenomics” and using buzzwords such as “equitable growth” and “empowering workers,” it can convince the public that they are prospering financially. But considering only one-third…

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