Policy Corner
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The Last Full Measure of Devotion–And A Foreign Policy That Honors It
Lincoln warned that sacrifice must serve a necessary cause, requiring discipline in foreign policy and restraint in the use of force.
The Quiet Power of Secret Digital Searches
If government officials entered your home, opened your drawers, and sorted through your private papers, the intrusion would be obvious. It would also be deeply objectionable: your privacy and property would have been violated.
Congress Cannot Govern Well Without a Real Budget
Budget breakdown is no longer episodic. It is systemic. Congress should do an annual budget where all members can contribute to managing all spending and revenue policies in their committees and on the floor.
Federal Trade Commission Agrees To Permanently End Administrative Investigation of Nonprofit In Win For the First Amendment, Due Process, and the Rule of Law
Earlier this week, Media Matters, an organization that engages in speech protected by the First Amendment, announced a historic settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, permanently ending the agency’s investigation into Media Matters after it successfully blocked the FTC’s administrative demands in a pre-enforcement constitutional challenge. Whether one agrees with Media Matters’s message or not, this is an important victory for free speech and the rule of law that should benefit those facing agency investigations they believe to be unconstitutional.
Oklahoma Enacts First in the Nation Guidance Transparency Legislation
On Friday, Oklahoma took a major step toward regulatory transparency by enacting the Guidance Transparency Act, a new law requiring state agencies to submit state and federal guidance documents to the Secretary of State for proactive publication online. Oklahoma is the first state in the nation to require guidance transparency by law.
Government Control of Your Car Won’t Make You More Safe
The open road has long been a symbol of American freedom. A law to require 24/7 monitoring of drivers and the ability to stop their cars could soon change that.
AFP Urges Members of Congress to Oppose the Faster Labor Contracts Act and Discharge Petition
On April 29, Americans for Prosperity submitted a letter to Members of Congress urging opposition to the Faster Labor Contracts Act (H.R. 5408 / S. 844) and ongoing efforts to force the bill onto the House floor using a discharge petition.
A $30 Minimum Wage Won’t Make Life More Affordable
Proposals to drive the minimum wage to $30 an hour must be met with skepticism. If a wage floor of $20 an hour in one major industry leads to fewer jobs and higher prices, policymakers should at least reconsider before assuming a much larger wage push will be painless across a broader swath of the economy. If policymakers really want to help workers, they should focus on policies that expand opportunity and increase productivity, not wage floors that risk pricing disadvantaged workers out of the labor market.
AFPF Submits Public Comment in Support of DOL Independent Contractor Rule
Ahead of an April 28, 2026 deadline, Americans for Prosperity Foundation (AFPF) submitted a public comment supporting the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) proposed rule clarifying who qualifies as an independent contractor or employee under the Fair Labor Standards Act and other DOL jurisdiction.
Built to Experiment, Seeds of Innovation
For decades, the United States has been synonymous with entrepreneurship. From Silicon Valley’s tech giants to small Main Street businesses, the country has built a reputation as the global epicenter of innovation. That status is not the result of any single advantage. Rather, it reflects a durable combination of structural, cultural, and economic factors that, together, make the U.S. uniquely effective at building and scaling new firms.