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Statement
June 26, 2026

AFPI Minnesota Responds to 40% SNAP Error Spike in their State

MINNEAPOLIS, MN—The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) today released a statement from Zach Freimark, executive director of AFPI Minnesota, in response to a forty percent increase in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) reporting.
Statement
June 25, 2026

AFPI’s Ken Blackwell Submits Comment Supporting USPS Proposed Rule to Strengthen Mail-In Ballot Security

America First Policy Institute (AFPI) Secure Elections Chairman J. Kenneth Blackwell issued the following statement, after submitting a public comment on the United States Postal Service’s (USPS) proposed rule amending the Mailing Standards of the USPS, Domestic Mail Manual, regarding the transmission of mail-in or absentee ballots for federal elections through the mail
Op-Ed
June 24, 2026

Flesh-eating screwworm horror hits US cattle, but Trump’s USDA was ready to fight

The New World Screwworm (NWS) recently was found in American cattle and has gone from a threat moving northward to a near and present danger for U.S. livestock producers. The most effective tool against NWS is also one of the simplest: releasing sterile flies that mate with wild screwworms and collapse the population over time. It is a proven strategy, but it requires planning, infrastructure, and international cooperation long before a crisis reaches our border.

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Statement | June 26, 2026

NO SAVE America Act Mention

"The veto of House Bill 472 is a step backward for election integrity, because all the bill did was apply Ohio's existing voter ID expectation to ballots cast by mail while also letting voters apply for an absentee ballot online, making it a measure of both security and access."

Statement | June 25, 2026

AFPI Celebrates Supreme Court Victories for Secure Border Enforcement and Second Amendment Rights

News Release | June 25, 2026

AFPI Launches the National Adoption Project

The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) hosted “Adoption is an Option: Building America’s Families” on Thursday, June 25, 2026, a roundtable event that convened advocates, experts, and community leaders to discuss how adoption strengthens American families. The event also marked the launch of the National Adoption Project, a new AFPI initiative focused on increasing adoptions in the United States.

Commentary | June 25, 2026

Protecting Students, Not Bureaucrats

Before President Trump took office, the conventional wisdom amongst policy wonks was that his promise to dismantle the Department was hollow, that there was nothing that could be done without 60 votes in the Senate. But through the thoughtful and creative use of inter-agency agreements, Secretary McMahon has shifted the administration of most statutorily mandated functions to agencies better equipped to handle them.

Statement | June 25, 2026

AFPI Statement in Support of the FCC’s E-Rate NPRM

Today, the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) released the following statement from Alexandra Caro Campana, executive vice president & chief operating officer, and Joel Thayer, senior fellow of AI & Emerging Technology in response to the Federal Communications Commission’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Ensuring Children’s Safe Use of Screens and E-Rate-Funded Services.

Public Comment | June 25, 2026

Comment on Proposed Rule Amending the Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service

Please see the comments below from the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) regarding the proposed rule amending the Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM), regarding the transmission of mail-in or absentee ballots for federal elections through the mail. This proposed rule, if enacted, would partially implement Executive Order 14399, Ensuring Citizenship Verification and Integrity in Federal Elections.

Op-Ed | June 24, 2026

Congress Should Follow the Administration’s Lead on Lowering Energy Prices

Recent action by the Trump administration has made historic strides to free up energy production, reduce burdensome regulations, and repeal harmful and unnecessary rules. In particular, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and Energy Secretary Chris Wright have made significant progress in reducing the regulatory pressure on energy production. From the EPA’s “biggest deregulatory action in U.S. history” to the notable reduction of “47 burdensome and costly regulations” by the DOE, the administration has effectively moved the country from a net-zero to energy dominance focus.

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