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Modifying SNAP Income and Asset Requirements

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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 written testimony. My name is Matthew Schmid,…

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The Supreme Court is Set to Open New Front in Immigration Battle

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As some states fight over immigration enforcement, the Supreme Court is set to tackle fundamental questions of citizenship on another front. In April, the Court will hear arguments in a case challenging President Trump’s executive order that reinterprets conventional application of birthright citizenship. Despite recent events, the divide on immigration…

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Senseless Murder of Virginia Mother by Illegal Alien Exposes Immigration Failures

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Richmond, VA—On Tuesday, March 24, 2026, Ashley Hayek, Executive Vice President at the America First Policy Institute (AFPI), along with other leaders and members of the community, attended a press conference in front of the Virginia Governor’s office regarding the brutal murder of Stephanie Nicole Minter, a beloved mother, daughter,…

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AFPI-GA Applauds Committee for Advancing Resolution to Return Education Authority to the States

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Atlanta, GA—The America First Policy Institute’s Georgia Chapter (AFPI-GA) issued the following statement after the Special Rules Committee advanced HR1299, a resolution supporting the dissolution of the U.S. Department of Education and the return of education authority to the states: “AFPI-GA applauds the committee for advancing this important resolution that…

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AFPI Experts: Memphis Safe Task Force Leads the Way on Stopping Crime

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Washington, D.C.—The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) released the following statement in response to President Trump’s visit to Memphis to highlight the Memphis Safe Task Force, a coordinated federal, state, and local initiative that is reducing violent crime and restoring public safety. Since its launch in September 2025, the task…

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App Store Accountability Act

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OVERVIEW The App Store Accountability Act focuses on the regulation of conduct and upholds the legal reality of contractual obligations on app stores. Multi-trillion-dollar companies cannot enter into sophisticated contracts with minors. In accordance with the America First Policy Institute’s issue brief “Defending Children from Online Dangers that Threaten their…

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Analysis of S. 3836/H.R. 6409, The Foreign Emissions and Nonattainment Clarification for Economic Stability (FENCES) Act

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Introduction America is home to the world’s leading producers, innovators, and industrial powerhouses. U.S. manufacturers produce goods that are twice as clean as the global average. American companies produce goods that emit 40% less CO2 than the global average for the same products. American natural gas production emits 30% less…

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Analysis of H.J. Res. 140, congressional disapproval of Public Land Order No. 7917

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Introduction House Joint Resolution 140 (H.J. Res. 140), introduced by Congressman Pete Stauber (MN-08), is a joint resolution of disapproval, introduced pursuant to the Congressional Review Act (CRA), which reverses President Biden’s Public Land Order 7917. This Order placed a 20-year ban on mining and mineral leasing within the Duluth…

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AFPI: Senate Liberals Have Failed America’s Female Athletes

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Washington, DC – The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) issued the following statement after Senate liberals failed to advance commonsense measures to protect women and girls sports: Frank Murphy, former NFL player and Chair of Athletes for America Coalition, said: “Leaders have a duty to protect women and girls. As…

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In Claude We Trust?

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The lawsuit between Department of War (DOW) and Anthropic’s contractual dispute has percolated internet forums and policy discussions at a rate that would make even Claude blush. Despite the volume of commentary, we may be missing the plot: the inherent dangers of the DOW signing away its authority to dictate…

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