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Dirk VandeBeek

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AFPI-NJ Condemns New Sanctuary Policies That Undermine Law Enforcement

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Trenton, NJ— The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) issued the following statement from Michael J. Donohue, Chair of AFPI New Jersey (AFPI-NJ), in response to Governor Mikie Sherrill signing three Sanctuary Statehood bills into law that benefit criminal illegal aliens while putting law enforcement officers in danger: “Governor Sherrill and…

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A Concurrent Resolution: To Urge Congress to Dismantle the United States Department of Education

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Verbal and Written Testimony beforeOhio SenateEducation Committee Chairman Brenner, Vice Chairman Blessing, Ranking Member Ingram, and members of this committee: My name is James Paul, and I am the director of state education policy at America First Policy Institute (AFPI), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that develops research and policy to put…

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Minnesota Fails to Advance SNAP Reform Policy Amid Ongoing Fraud Concerns

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Washington, D.C.— Zach Freimark, Executive Director of the America First Policy Institute’s (AFPI) Minnesota Chapter, issued the following statement after Minnesota failed to advance policy that would have implemented income and asset verification measures for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): “Despite a growing number of fraud cases coming to…

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AFPI Holds Ending Human Trafficking Roundtable

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Washington, D.C.—The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) today hosted a roundtable event focused on Ending Human Trafficking, convening national leaders, law enforcement officials, and advocates to discuss policy solutions to end human trafficking, support victims and the vulnerable, and restore safety across the nation. The event was led by Bob…

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Solving Crime isn’t Complicated

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For years, Americans living in the nation’s largest cities have been told that crime is a complicated problem. According to pundits and politicians, crime is invariably caused by racism, that criminals are better understood as victims, and law enforcement only worsens injustice. The police should be defunded. Only by enacting…

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Oklahoma Policy Would Require Health Care Middlemen to Disclose True Costs to Employers

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Washington, D.C.—Today, the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) issued the following statement from Charlie Katebi, Deputy Director of Healthy America, about Oklahoma’s Senate Bill 1953, a proposal introduced by Senator Casey Murdock that would require insurance companies to provide employers with a full, itemized breakdown of the medical services purchased…

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Presidents Have Authority to Stop Narco-Terrorists Before they Reach America

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Originally published by Washington Examiner. Americans usually think of national security threats as distant conflicts overseas. But one of the most dangerous threats facing the United States today is much closer to home. In Venezuela, a narco-terrorist network was embedded inside the government. For years, Nicolás Maduro’s regime has helped…

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AI and the Unforeseen Consequences for Religious Liberty 

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AI presents new challenges across almost every sphere of society. It has already transformed everything from automobiles to animation and much more. Indeed, humanity’s capacity to imagine and create new technologies is a gift uniquely endowed in creatures made in God’s image. While we applaud technological advancement, we also pause…

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SNAP Healthy Food Choice Demonstration Waiver

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Testimony beforeMinnesota House of RepresentativesChildren and Families Finance and Policy Committee Good afternoon, Chairman West, Co-Chair Kotyza-Witthuhn, Vice Chairman Nelson, Co-Vice Chair Hanson and members of the Minnesota House Children and Families Finance and Policy Committee. Thank you for the opportunity to submit this written testimony. My name is Matthew…

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