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March 25, 2026

Oklahoma Policy Would Require Health Care Middlemen to Disclose True Costs to Employers

Washington, D.C.—Today, the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) issued the following statement from Charlie Katebi, Deputy Director of Healthy America, about an Oklahoma policy proposal that would require insurance companies to provide employers with a full, itemized breakdown of the medical services purchased on behalf of their workers, including the price paid for each service:
Statement
March 24, 2026

Senseless Murder of Virginia Mother by Illegal Alien Exposes Immigration Failures

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, and sister. She was murdered by an illegal alien.
Statement
March 23, 2026

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

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:

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Op-Ed | March 25, 2026

Solving Crime isn’t Complicated

Op-Ed | March 25, 2026

Presidents Have Authority to Stop Narco-Terrorists Before they Reach America

Commentary | March 24, 2026

AI and the Unforeseen Consequences for Religious Liberty 

AI presents new challenges across almost every sphere of society. It has already transformed everything from automobiles to animation and much more. Indeed, humanity's capacity to imagine and create new technologies is a gift uniquely endowed in creatures made in God's image. While we applaud technological advancement, we also pause to consider the unforeseen consequences of any technology that mimics the transcendent qualities of omniscience, omnipresence, and omnipotence.

State Testimony | March 24, 2026

SNAP Healthy Food Choice Demonstration Waiver

State Testimony | March 24, 2026

Modifying SNAP Income and Asset Requirements

Americans are a generous people who established the food stamp program to act as a temporary safety net for the most vulnerable. The program, now called SNAP, provides over $850 million in benefits annually to Minnesotans, 100% of which is currently federally-funded. Yet it is the states and local governments that administer the program, with further financial assistance from the federal government, meaning that states, or in the case of Minnesota, counties, are entrusted to manage the program well on behalf of all American taxpayers.

Commentary | March 24, 2026

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

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.

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