DOJ Eliminates Disparate-Impact Liability from Title VI Regulations in the Wake of Loper Bright

Author: Liam Childers
Dec 12, 2025
Commentary

When the Supreme Court decided Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, overturning Chevron deference, it clarified the principle that federal agencies cannot extend their authority beyond what has been clearly authorized by Congress. In declaring that “statutes . . . have a single, best meaning,” the Court made clear that agencies must follow the law as written and not their policy preferences.

America’s Energy Bottleneck: The Hidden Constraint on AI, Industry, and National Competitiveness

Author: Mario Ottero
Dec 12, 2025
Commentary

The resources and the technologies exist. What is needed now is a policy shift that reduces unnecessary red tape and addresses the role of true monopolies, particularly utilities, that can offload investment risk onto captive customers while profiting if the investment succeeds. America’s ability to build, innovate, and compete depends on confronting these structural barriers.

Letter of Support to House Judiciary Committee Expressing Support for FISA Section 702 Reforms (Coalition)

Author: Molly Powell
Dec 10, 2025
Letter of Support

On December 10, 2025, Americans for Prosperity joined a coalition letter to the House Judiciary Committee expressing support for FISA Section 702 reforms. AFP supports strong national security measures, but the constitutional rights of Americans must be protecting. Necessary reforms include strong warrant requirements, closing the data broker loophole, and guarding against abuse of the FISA Court.

Congressional Testimony: A Well-Designed BBA and Statutory Solutions Can Help Congress Address the U.S. Debt Crisis

Author: Kurt Couchman
Dec 10, 2025
Testimony

Kurt Couchman testified before the House Budget Committee on designing balanced budget amendments and related statutory budget upgrades in December 2024.

The Judges We Choose: How Judicial Selection Methods Shape State Courts

Author: Staff
Dec 10, 2025
Report

A judge’s job is to faithfully interpret the laws as written and not impose judicial policy preferences. To do that successfully, every judge must have the aptitude and character commensurate with judging — that means every judge should combine education, experience, intellectual rigor, understanding of the law, appropriate temperament, compassion, and commitment to justice. Anyone whose job is to select a judge, whether elected official, board member, or voter, should reject judges who do not meet these basic standards.

James Morrone joins ‘Wake Up Line with Christhoper DeSimone’

Author: James Morrone
Dec 5, 2025
Podcast

James spoke with Chris about the need for permitting reform and a vareity of other permitting and other energy topics. James starts at 2:45:00.

Congressional Testimony: A Next-Generation BBA Can Unleash Congress’ Potential to Serve America Better

Author: Kurt Couchman
Dec 4, 2025
Blog Post

AFP Senior Fellow Kurt Couchman testified to a U.S. House Judiciary subcommittee that a well-designed BBA is part of a set of tools to help Congress budget better. This can reduce costs and increase income for Americans while getting Congress to do a better job for us.

Congressional Testimony: Well-Crafted Balanced Budget Rules Support Sound Governance

Author: Kurt Couchman
Dec 4, 2025
Testimony

AFP Senior Fellow Kurt Couchman testified on designing a viable balanced budget amendment and related statutes before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited Government on December 3, 2025.

Letter of Support: House Financial Services Committee on Housing Legislation

Author: Ilana Blumsack
Dec 3, 2025
Letter of Support

AFP thanks the Committee for their leadership and for holding a hearing on important policy and encourage Congress to act swiftly to remove federal regulatory barriers to housing affordability.

ICYMI: Trump’s Health Savings Account Plan Puts Democrats on the Spot

Author: Dean Clancy
Dec 2, 2025
Commentary

Last week, the Washington Examiner published an opinion piece by AFP’s senior health policy fellow Dean Clancy explaining how Trump’s new health care plan has put Democrats on the spot, forcing them to choose between Big Insurance and the patients they claim to care about.

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