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AFPI Debunks Claims that AI Data Centers will Drain Water
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WASHINGTON, D.C.—This week, the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) released a new expert insight, debunking claims that artificial intelligence (AI) data centers are draining America’s water supply. The report shows that even under the highest estimates, all U.S. data centers together account for a small fraction of America’s freshwater use…
View EntryAFPI Applauds Kansas Legislature for Passing Education Freedom Bill Expanding Scholarship Opportunities
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Washington, D.C.—The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) issued the following statement after the Kansas State Legislature passed House Bill 2468, which elects Kansas to participate in the federal education freedom tax credit and expands the state’s existing tax credit scholarship program. The bill now heads to Governor Laura Kelly’s desk.…
View EntryThere’s a Nuclear Solution to Recharging American Industry
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Originally published by Fox News. In February, the United States airlifted a nuclear microreactor for the first time. It was more than a technical achievement – it was a symbol of transformation, akin to the launch of the first steam-powered sailing ships that reshaped global commerce. And just as we…
View EntrySecure the Network, Secure the Homeland
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Arizona Daily Independent published this op-ed on March 20, 2026. As global competition intensifies, America’s adversaries are increasingly targeting the infrastructure that connects us all together. Telecommunications networks and data centers are no longer just economic assets; they are national security targets. The word “critical” in critical infrastructure is not…
View EntryAmerica First Nomination: Senator Markwayne Mullin
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Senator Markwayne Mullin is a United States Senator representing Oklahoma, a lifelong Oklahoman, successful business owner, working cow-calf rancher, and proud husband to Christie Mullin, who is a part of the AFPI family as Chair for Rural Policy. Together, they have six children: Jayce, Jim, Andrew, Larra, Ivy, and Lynette.…
View EntryAFPI Stands for Virginians’ Second Amendment Rights
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WASHINGTON, D.C.—The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) has released the following statement from Knox Williams, AFPI Senior Fellow for American Justice, in response to a new efforts to restrict Second Amendment rights in the state of Virginia: “250 years ago, our Founding Fathers fought and won a revolution to free…
View EntryStrengthening Pennsylvania’s Workforce in the Skilled Trades
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Testimony beforePennsylvania House of RepresentativesHouse Republican Policy Committee It is a privilege to provide testimony to this policy committee. Thank you, Representative Brown, Policy Chair David Rowe, and members of the Committee. The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, nonpartisan research institute. Our guiding principles are liberty,…
View EntryAmerica First Governors & AGs Urge Senate to Pass the SAVE America
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WASHINGTON, D.C.—The America First Policy Institute’s (AFPI) Governors’ and Attorneys General Councils sent joint letters to U.S. Senate leaders, urging passage of the SAVE America Act. The letters underscore growing concerns about vulnerabilities in the nation’s election system, including the risk of non‑citizens voting, and call for a uniform federal…
View EntryFrank D. Murphy on NIL, College Sports, and Lou Holtz’s Legacy
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In this interview, Ryan McEnany sits down with Frank Murphy, chair of Athletes for America, to discuss the mounting pressures facing college athletics, the future of NIL, and the broader cultural role athletes must play in American life. Beginning with President Trump’s recent roundtable on saving college sports, Murphy praises…
View EntryStudents and Taxpayers Deserve Outcome Transparency
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Public confidence in higher education has plummeted to historic lows. Parents, students, and even colleges are increasingly aware that not all college degrees are likely to meaningfully improve students’ future earnings. And, college is certainly not cheap. Today, the average student borrower takes out $39,075 in loans and misses out…
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