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AFPI Submits Public Comment Detailing Serious Deficiencies in the Biden Administration’s Proposed Regulation Reforming Income-Driven Repayment of Federal Student Loans
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Op-Ed: Biden’s fantasy economy: Americans see through SOTU spin on jobs, inflation, deficits
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This article originally appeared in Fox Business on February 9, 2023 In his State of the Union address, President Biden made every effort to take credit for what he claimed is an economy improving at an historic pace. Americans disagree. According to a recent ABC poll, “40% [of Americans] say…
View EntryOp-Ed: Taxpayers should not subsidize government unions
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This article originally appeared in Washington Examiner on February 9, 2023 How much should taxpayers spend subsidizing political advocacy groups? If you answered “nothing,” you have more sense than the government. Many public employers pay their employees to work for government unions instead of the taxpayers who pay their salaries…
View EntryOp-Ed: Biden has overseen most catastrophic foreign policy failures in recent history
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This article originally appeared in Washington Times on February 9, 2023 The Biden administration arrived in January 2021 with the media amen chorus heralding the return of competence and professionalism in foreign affairs. The Kennedy School and McKinsey were back. Of course, the chorus did not appreciate the irony of…
View EntryOp-Ed: Americans Are Crushed Economically While Biden Lives In Fantasyland
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This article originally appeared in Daily Caller on February 9, 2023 In the lead-up to the State of the Union Address, former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said her old boss, President Joe Biden, needed to tell the American people a story. Tuesday night, he did tell a story,…
View EntryHouse Committee Hearings Confirm: Open Borders are Bad for Everyone
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The 118th Congress has started carrying out its oversight responsibilities by investigating the Biden Administration’s border crisis. In two separate hearings, members of the House Oversight and Judiciary Committees questioned two Border Patrol (BP) Chiefs; a Cochise County, Arizona sheriff; a father who lost his son to fentanyl poisoning; and…
View EntryOp-Ed: Securing South Dakota’s land – American soil – is not a partisan issue
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South Dakota’s agricultural land is a strategic asset providing food security and independence to the United States, and our farmers are an essential part of the nation’s fabric. South Dakota has approximately 29,400 farms covering 43.2 million acres and supporting about one in every five jobs across the state. In…
View EntryOp-Ed: The Chinese spy balloon above our country was temporary, but threats to our land are permanent.
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After a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) spy balloon passed over many parts of the U.S. unhindered, the federal government finally shot it down off the coast of South Carolina on February 4. The balloon may be gone, but the threat to our national security remains. This incursion was certainly a…
View EntryChinese Communist Party (CCP) Ownership of Agricultural Land is a Threat to West Virginia
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The CCP DOES NOT have a right to own U.S. agricultural land, but it is taking advantage of our Nation’s vulnerabilities. West Virginia Farmland is NOT PROTECTED. 2.8 million acres in West Virginia Open to CCP Control. According to USDA reports, CCP holdings of U.S. agricultural land surged by more…
View EntryFACT SHEET: Give West Virginia Parents More Control Over Their Children’s Education
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Moving West Virginia school board elections to November of even years will provide parents with more awareness of how they can have an active voice in their children’s education. Most School Board Members in West Virginia are Elected. 55 School Districts; 275 School Board Members School boards represent the largest…
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