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Energy Dominance in Action: Why America’s First New Refinery in Decades Matters
AFPI Stands for Virginians’ Second Amendment Rights
The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) has released the following statement from Knox Williams, AFPI Senior Fellow for American Justice, in response to a new efforts to restrict Second Amendment rights in the state of Virginia.
Frank D. Murphy on NIL, College Sports, and Lou Holtz’s Legacy
this interview, Ryan McEnany sits down with Frank Murphy, chair of Athletes for America, to discuss the mounting pressures facing college athletics, the future of NIL, and the broader cultural role athletes must play in American life.
Students and Taxpayers Deserve Outcome Transparency
Public confidence in higher education has plummeted to historic lows. Parents, students, and even colleges are increasingly aware that not all college degrees are likely to meaningfully improve students’ future earnings.
AFPI: Jones Act Waiver Is an America First Solution
Letter to Commonwealth’s Attorney Descano
We write with serious concern regarding recent reports about charging and plea decisions in Fairfax County that appear to reflect a troubling pattern of leniency toward repeat and violent offenders, with devastating consequences for public safety.
Letter to District Attorney Clark
Re: Soft-on-Crime Policies and the Latest Harm to Retail Workers and Owners
Sexual Abuse & Human Smuggling: Ensuring the Punishment Fits the Severity of the Crime
The United States Sentencing Commission (USSC) is responsible for establishing the federal sentencing guidelines that inform judges what the appropriate sentence should be for a defendant. A base offense level is assigned, which is a number based on the crimes the defendant was convicted of.