Lowering Energy Costs Starts with Permitting Reform: It’s Time to Pass the SPEED Act

Author: James Morrone
Nov 18, 2025
Commentary

On Thursday, the House Committee on Natural Resources is holding a markup of the SPEED Act, a permitting reform bill introduced by Reps. Bruce Westerman (R) and Jared Golden (D), that will help ensure we clear the way for energy that is affordable, reliable, and produced in abundance here in America.

Letter of Support: H.R.740/S.275, Veterans’ ACCESS ACT of 2025

Author: Staff
Nov 18, 2025
Letter of Support

How the Congressional Budget Office can better support Congress

Author: Kurt Couchman
Nov 18, 2025
Commentary

“Oversight of the Congressional Budget Office” (“CBO”) is the subject of today’s House Budget Committee hearing. CBO exists to reduce Congress’ dependence on the executive branch for budget and economic analysis.

Comparing Different Types of Permit Approval Limit Bills

Author: Ilana Blumsack
Nov 17, 2025
One-Pager

Americans across the country are facing a housing crisis. A lack of housing supply has contributed to ever-rising home prices and priced countless families out of cities and neighborhoods nationwide. Excessive government regulation and power has made home building costlier, pushing up prices for builders and prospective homeowners.

Letter of Support: AUMF in FY2026 NDAA

Author: Staff
Nov 14, 2025
Letter of Support

Institute for the American Worker (I4AW) Releases “How To Empower Workers” Report

Author: Austen Bannan
Nov 14, 2025
Report

Institute for the American Worker (I4AW) Releases “How To Empower Workers” Report, authored by AFP Employment Fellow Austen Bannan. In response to an ever-evolving modern economy and rising calls by many leaders to double down on dated labor laws that advance top down governmental and union power, I4AW released a new report presenting an alternative pro-worker agenda that expands choice and opportunity to those who need it most – America’s workers.

AFP Recommends Federal Housing Reform Policy Solutions

Author: Ilana Blumsack
Nov 12, 2025
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AFP does not support federal preemption of state laws to enact reforms at the federal level. However, there are federal regulations that reduce housing supply and make housing more expensive. AFP supports eliminating or reforming federal laws that limit housing supply and make it difficult for homeowners and developers to build and renovate their property as they see fit.

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

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