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MODEL BOARD OF TRUSTEES RESOLUTION - Condemning Jew-Hatred and Fighting Holocaust Denial
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Introduction The America First Policy Institute’s model resolution, “Condemning Jew-Hatred and Fighting Holocaust Denial,” is designed to be adapted by governing boards for their respective university systems. The resolution’s purpose is to express the board’s commitment to protecting Jewish students and combating Jew-hatred on college campuses. The resolution acknowledges that…
View EntryWhy America Must Support Israel’s Efforts to Destroy Hamas
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This op-ed originally appeared in American Greatness on March 1st, 2024. This week, I visited Israel with General Keith Kellogg, my colleague at the America First Policy Institute, to learn about the state of the Israel-Hamas War and Israel-U.S. relations. As part of our research, we met with senior Israeli…
View EntryAFPI Adds Leading Conservative Lawyer to Litigation team
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) announced the hiring of Mike Berry as Executive Director of AFPI’s Center for Litigation. The addition of Berry, the former Vice President of External Affairs and Senior Counsel at First Liberty, further cements AFPI’s commitment to protecting Americans’ constitutional rights…
View EntryBiden’s Immigration Crisis Comes to Georgia
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This op-ed originally appeared in the Washington Times on March 1, 2024 The recent killing of 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley has understandably shaken the state of Georgia and the nation. Make no mistake, her death is the direct result of the intentional border policies of the Biden administration. That’s…
View EntrySecond Chance Occupational Licensing Reform in Georgia
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In Georgia, state law often prevents ex-offenders from working in occupations that require a license, even if they have served their time and the crime was nonviolent. Nearly 4.6 million Georgians have a criminal record. Over 17,000 inmates in Georgians are released from prison each year and reenter society. 30%…
View EntrySecond Chance Occupational Licensing Reform in Nevada
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In Nevada, state law often prevents ex-offenders from working in occupations that require a license, even if they have served their time and the crime was nonviolent. Nevada has an incarceration rate of 713 per 100,000 people. Over 6,600 Nevadans are released from prison each year and reenter society. 33%…
View EntrySecond Chance Occupational Licensing Reform in Virginia
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In Virginia, state law often prevents ex-offenders from working in occupations that require a license, even if they have served their time and the crime was nonviolent. Nearly 1.6 million Virginians have a criminal record. Over 12,000 inmates in Virginia are released from prison each year and reenter society. 20%…
View EntrySecond Chance Occupational Licensing Reform - Fact Sheet
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Many state laws prevent ex-offenders from working in occupations that require a license, even if they have served their time and the crime was nonviolent. Nearly 80 million Americans have a criminal record. More than 95% of the U.S. prison population is eventually released to reenter society. At least half…
View EntrySecond Chance Occupational Licensing Reform in Idaho
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In Idaho, state law often prevents ex-offenders from working in occupations that require a license, even if they have served their time and the crime was nonviolent. Idaho has an incarceration rate of 761 per 100,000 people. Over 4,000 people in Idaho are released from prison each year and reenter…
View EntrySecond Chance Occupational Licensing Reform in Pennsylvania
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In Pennsylvania, state law often prevents ex-offenders from working in occupations that require a license, even if they have served their time and the crime was nonviolent. Nearly 3 million Pennsylvanians have a criminal record. Over 18,000 Pennsylvanians are released from prison each year and reenter society. 65% of ex-offenders…
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