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Education Freedom Tax Credit: Kansas’ Time Has Come

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WASHINGTON, D.C.—Kansas has achieved a veto override allowing Senate Bill 361 to become law and opting the state in to the federal Education Freedom Tax Credit (EFTC). The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) celebrates yet another state bringing education freedom to their families. The EFTC created by the Working Families…

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Sweden Warns: Europe Must Step Up Or Lose Everything with Robert Wilkie and Pal Jonson

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Former Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert Wilkie talks with Swedish Defense Minister Pål Jonson about how Sweden moved from being a non-aligned country to becoming one of NATO’s most active and important members. Jonson says that Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine forced Sweden to rethink its security and showed that…

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We Need More Refineries— Governor Phil Bryant on America First Energy

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Former Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant talks about why refining capacity is so important for America’s energy future. He believes that practical energy policies are key to lowering costs for working families. Drawing on his time as governor, his leadership with the Southern States Energy Board, and his current work at…

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AFPI Files Federal Complaints Against Sandia, Stanford and University of Maryland Over DEI Violations

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WASHINGTON, D.C.—The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) filed formal complaints this week calling for federal investigation of Sandia National Laboratories, Stanford University and the University of Maryland, alleging the institutions have failed to bring their programs into compliance with federal nondiscrimination law despite months of advance notice. AFPI filed its…

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AFPI-Georgia Responds to Legislative Action on Election Integrity Proposal

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Washington, D.C.—Rebecca Yardley, Chair of the America First Policy Institute’s (AFPI) Georgia Chapter, released the following statement after the Georgia Senate tabled a proposal to prohibit foreign nationals from contributing to or participating in state and local campaigns: “Recent legislative action highlights an ongoing conversation about a basic principle: Georgia’s…

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AFPI Applauds EPA Decision Certifying Cleveland’s Compliance with Ozone Standards

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WASHINGTON, D.C.— The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) applauds EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin’s decision to recognize that Ohio has met the 2015 ozone standard in the Cleveland area. “The EPA’s decision is a welcome victory for common sense, sound science, and the people who keep this state working,” said Ted…

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Georgia Missed Its Chance to Fix the SNAP Loophole

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Early County News published this article on Wednesday, April 8. Georgians believe in helping neighbors who are struggling. That belief is exactly why programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) exist. The program was designed to provide temporary help to families who truly need assistance putting food on the…

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Brianna Howard

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Why the Battle of Moores Creek Matters More Today

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The Battle of Moores Creek Bridge does not have the same mythic resonance in most American history books as the “Shot heard ‘round the World” or the Battle of Bunker Hill. Yet this minor skirmish on February 27, 1776, was a turning point in the American Revolution. Arguably the first…

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America First Policy Institute Responds to Operation Epic Fury Ceasefire

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Washington, DC — The America First Policy Institute issued the following statement in response to news that President Trump has agreed to a two-week ceasefire with Iran: “The two-week ceasefire demonstrates the ‘peace through strength’ approach that defines America First foreign policy. Although Iran’s leadership has acknowledged the agreement, much…

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