AFP Backs Transformative Labor Reform Package from Chairman Cassidy (LA) Senate HELP Committee Members

Author: Austen Bannan
Nov 10, 2025
Commentary

On November 10, 2025, Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Chairman Bill Cassidy (LA) announced a new pro worker labor reform agenda, which also includes legislation introduced by Senators Tim Scott (SC) and Tommy Tuberville (AL). This follows two labor law reform committee hearings on October 8 and 22, 2025 discussing the need for more choice and transparency for workers.

The Transatlantic Alliance Needs a Paradigm Shift

Author: Matthew MacKenzie
Nov 10, 2025
Commentary

On October 29, the United States announced that it would reduce its military presence in Romania by roughly 800 troops. This modest adjustment drew backlash from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, contending that it sends the wrong signal and appeases Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Power Up Representation: Budget Tools for Legislative Excellence

Author: Kurt Couchman
Nov 10, 2025
One-Pager

Americans For Prosperity Releases Pocket Guide for Building Up Congress

Author: Staff
Nov 6, 2025
Report

Reviving Congress can restore America’s conference. Congress must be able to budget well, update programs regularly and uphold the Constitution’s separation of powers.

State Model Legislation: Guidance Out of Darkness Act (“GOOD Act”)

Author: Ryan Mulvey
Nov 5, 2025
Model Legislation

The GOOD Act requires disclosure of all federal guidance received by state agencies and publication of all state-issued guidance.

AFP Releases Model Bill Requiring Transparency for State and Federal Guidance Documents

Author: Molly Powell
Nov 5, 2025
Commentary

Guidance documents impose hidden mandates on Americans. The GOOD Act would provide much needed transparency.

North Carolina Supreme Court Rejects Judicial Deference

Author: Molly Powell
Oct 30, 2025
Commentary

North Carolina has joined seventeen other states in ending a long-standing practice in which judges deferred to a state agency’s interpretation of their own handling of regulations. On October 17th, the North Carolina Supreme Court ruled against judicial deference in Alvin Mitchell v. The University of North Carolina Board of Governors.

Montana’s Repeal of CON Laws Proves Competition Expands Access to Care

Author: Nicholas Huff (Fall Intern)
Oct 29, 2025
Commentary

Patients across the nation are suffering from artificial scarcity in health care. Montana’s success demonstrates that regulatory relief expands access and lowers costs.

European Commission Endorses Market-based Policies to Boost Saving, Investment, and Economic Growth

Author: Patrick Fleenor
Oct 28, 2025
Commentary

One of the keys to economic growth is individual savings. When people set aside a portion of their earnings, they not only create a more secure future for themselves but also one for the nation as a whole.

Hidden Taxes, Democracy, and the Border Adjusted Tax

Author: Patrick Fleenor
Oct 27, 2025
Commentary

As the nation grapples with fiscal challenges over the next decade the need for citizens to be informed as to both the costs and benefits of government will become increasingly important.

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