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Middlemen Favor Unaffordable Prescription Drugs
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Overview Americans rely on commercial and government health plans and payers to manage their drug benefits responsibly, ensuring that they receive the highest quality drugs at the lowest possible cost. These plans, often sponsored by employers or unions, contract with companies known as pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) to design drug…
View EntryRadical Gender Theory Status Update: Georgia
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The America Last infiltration of radical gender theory in schools and in the public sphere puts children at risk and renders parents helpless. There are six primary policies that states can adopt to combat this: Protecting women’s sportsProtecting children from sex reassignment surgeries and hormonesPolicy defining women based on biologyParental…
View EntryChinese Communist Party Land Ownership is a Threat to Nevada’s Critical Infrastructure
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WHAT IS CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE? Critical infrastructure is any asset that, if incapacitated, would have a debilitating effect on national security, economic security, or public health. Examples include gas and oil pipelines, electrical power grids, military installations, telecommunications facilities, and public transportation systems. WHAT CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE EXISTS IN NEVADA? Area 51…
View EntryChinese Communist Party Land Ownership is a Threat to Indiana’s Critical Infrastructure
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WHAT IS CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE? Critical infrastructure is any asset that, if incapacitated, would have a debilitating effect on national security, economic security, or public health. Examples include gas and oil pipelines, electrical power grids, military installations, telecommunications facilities, and public transportation systems. WHAT CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE EXISTS IN Indiana? Indiana is…
View EntryChinese Communist Party Land Ownership is a Threat to Ohio’s Critical Infrastructure
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WHAT IS CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE? Critical infrastructure is any asset that, if incapacitated, would have a debilitating effect on national security, economic security, or public health. Examples include gas and oil pipelines, electrical power grids, military installations, telecommunications facilities, and public transportation systems. WHAT CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE EXISTS IN OHIO? Wright-Patterson Air…
View EntryChinese Communist Party Land Ownership is a Threat to Kansas’s Critical Infrastructure
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WHAT IS CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE? Critical infrastructure is any asset that, if incapacitated, would have a debilitating effect on national security, economic security, or public health. Examples include gas and oil pipelines, electrical power grids, military installations, telecommunications facilities, and public transportation systems. WHAT CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE EXISTS IN KANSAS? Fort Leavenworth…
View EntryFourth Annual America First Experience & Gala
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The America First Policy Institute Gala event began with a reverent and patriotic tone as Mary Millben, award-winning international singer, delivered a stirring performance of the national anthem. Her words celebrated God, America, and the triumph of Donald J. Trump as the 47th President of the United States. Her heartfelt…
View EntryPortland on Fire: The Summer of Violence
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Lenient criminal justice policies can endanger communities, so accountability is essential in ensuring criminal perpetrators face the consequences of their actions. Supporting law enforcement is also crucial. They uphold the rule of law, which is a foundational principle of the Nation, and anti-police sentiments only undermine their efforts to promote…
View EntryRoadblocks to Doing Business in Pennsylvania
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Leslie’s Story Shows How Pennsylvania Crushes its Business Owners Leslie graduates from a state college with a business degree. She receives around $50,000 from an inheritance and decides to pursue her lifelong dream of opening a restaurant in Center City, Philadelphia. She envisions a café-bar with kitchen service that will…
View EntryEliminating Degree Requirements from Public Sector Job Requirements
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Degree Inflation Hurts Workers and Employers Degree inflation—the practice of adding educational requirements to jobs previously open to any applicants with the necessary skills—has delayed workers’ entrance into the workforce, hindered labor productivity, and saddled millions of Americans with unnecessary student loan debt. Shifting from degree-based hiring to skills-based hiring…
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