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AFPI Statement on Veto of Education Freedom In Arizona
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WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today, Erika Donalds, chair of Education Opportunity at the America First Policy Institute (AFPI), issued the following statement following the veto by Governor Katie Hobbs of Arizona’s legislation (Senate Bill 1142) that would have permitted participation in the new federal tax credit scholarship created in the Working Families Tax…
View EntryLocal Gas Bans Are Illegal. Washington Is Right to Stop Them.
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Originally published by Save Jersey. A small township in New Jersey has become the latest front in a national fight over not only energy policy but also the rule of law. The U.S. Department of Justice recently sued Morris Township over a 2022 ordinance requiring certain new apartment buildings to…
View EntryFlorida’s Rate-Hike Revolt Shows the Cost of Politically Favored Power
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Originally published by Florida’s Voice. Florida is in the middle of a rate-hike revolt, and for good reason. Electricity in Florida isn’t a lifestyle choice, it’s a medical necessity. Florida households use roughly 1,100 kilowatt-hours per month, about 30% above the national average, and they have the ninth-highest electric bills…
View EntryAFPI Marks Fifth Anniversary, Highlighting a Year of Action and Results
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Washington, D.C.— As the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) marks its five-year anniversary, interim president and chief executive officer Greg Sindelar, released the following statement: “Five years ago, AFPI was founded on a simple belief: the American people deserve a government—and a movement—that puts them first. Brooke Rollins, now Secretary…
View EntryAFPI Addresses the Save America Act as Senate Prepares to Resume Consideration
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Washington, D.C.—The Honorable Kenneth Blackwell, Chair of Secure Elections at the America First Policy Institute (AFPI), released the following statement as the U.S. Senate prepares to resume discussion related to election integrity after its two-week recess: “As the Senate returns to session, election integrity policies remain central to ongoing discussions…
View EntryWFTC Brief - AK-00
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View EntryJackson Mejia
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View EntryOpt In Or Lose Big, Arizona
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Originally published by the AZ Free News Arizona is known as the national gold standard for education opportunity. With a decades long history of tax credit scholarships supporting families and the nation’s first education savings account (ESA) program, Arizona paved the way for other states to make bold education reforms.…
View EntryProclaiming Christ in the Public Square
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Two years ago, the Biden administration chose to mark the holiest day in the Christian calendar by celebrating trans visibility. In contrast, this year, Secretary Rollins boldly acknowledged the true meaning of Easter in a message to the Department of Agriculture. Secretary Rubio posted a thoughtful reel celebrating Christ’s glorious…
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