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AFPI Thanks First Lady Melania Trump for the “Fostering the Future Act”
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Washington, DC – The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) released the following statement from Kellyanne Conway, AFPI Chair of the American Child, in gratitude for First Lady Melania Trump’s leadership to protect children and for the U.S. House’s unanimous passage of the Fostering the Future Act: “For too many years,…
View EntrySilencing Easter: The Latest Example of Religious Intolerance
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“But in order that it may spread no further among the people, let us warn them to speak no more to anyone in this name.”- Acts 4:17 Attempts to suppress the message of Christ’s resurrection began the moment the stone was rolled away, and today is no different. On Easter…
View EntryOhio’s ratepayer protection pledge works
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Originally published by the Blade This article was co-authored by Alex Fitzsimmons, acting under secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy Private investment is coming to Ohio in ways that the state hasn’t seen in a generation. This is not by accident, but because leaders at the Ohio Statehouse and…
View EntryTrumpRx Delivers for American Patients
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Washington, DC — The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) released the following statement from Governor Bobby Jindal, AFPI Chair of Healthy America, following President Trump’s announcement that TrumpRx is being expanded to include hundreds of new medications: “Hardworking Americans have been fleeced for years with sky-high drug prices—thanks to greedy…
View EntryAFPI Applauds Department of Education’s Finalized Workforce Pell Rule
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) commends the U.S. Department of Education for finalizing the Workforce Pell Grant rule yesterday, a landmark step toward restoring opportunity, dignity, and economic mobility for millions of American workers shut out of the traditional four-year college pipeline. The finalized Workforce Pell…
View EntryAccelerating AI Agent Adoption Through Improved Security
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Introduction Agentic artificial intelligence (AI) systems are poised to transform our economy and national security. Rather than simply responding to prompts, AI agents can plan multi-step projects, take autonomous actions, and iterate toward goals with minimal human intervention. Unlike traditional AI applications such as chatbots, agents can access and use…
View EntryGoverning Public Universities: How States Can Reassert Authority and Restore Trust
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Introduction: The Crisis in Higher Education Upon taking office in January 2025, President Trump embarked on an ambitious higher education reform campaign. The urgency of this task was punctuated by the recent wave of antisemitic protests at elite universities. Yet that obscene spectacle was just one manifestation of a larger…
View EntryAmerica at 250: Renewing the Faith That Made Us Free
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Originally published by Townhall. As America approaches its 250th anniversary, many will focus on the central tenets of our nation’s history and founding: individual liberty, freedom from tyranny, a government by and for the people, among others, and rightly so. But these pale in comparison to the fundamental principle that…
View EntryTariffs aren’t dead
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Originally published by Washington Examiner. For decades, a bipartisan globalist consensus has treated free trade as an unquestioned good — an article of faith rather than a policy choice. In theory, free trade promises efficiency, lower prices, and shared prosperity. But in practice, the global trading system has never been…
View EntryA sanctuary law that tied police hands
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Originally published by Washington Examiner. In El Cajon, California, just 25 miles from the Mexican border, a city councilman recently made a simple request. Federal agents had alerted local officials about more than 50 unaccompanied children who might be living in unsafe conditions alongside illegal immigrants. Could El Cajon’s local…
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