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AFP Foundation is dedicated to educating and training citizens to be courageous advocates for the ideas, principles, and policies of a free society.

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Waste Watch from AFP Foundation: Five Alarming Examples of Government Waste You Paid According to audits and investigations published over the past two months alone: 1. $454 Million in Improper Medicare Payments for COVID Tests

Waste Watch from <a href="/AFPfoundation/">AFP Foundation</a>: 

Five Alarming Examples of Government Waste You Paid 

According to audits and investigations published over the past two months alone:

1. $454 Million in Improper Medicare Payments for COVID Tests
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Hundreds of millions of your tax dollars—wasted. From phantom offices to payments for already-demolished buildings, recent audits reveal just how bad it is. Here are 5 outrageous ways Washington is burning your money 👇 americansforprosperityfoundation.org/blog/waste-wat…

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Since 2012, North Carolina’s Certificate of Need laws have blocked more than $4 billion in potential health care investment. That’s $4 billion that could have expanded access, reduced wait times, and improved care—denied by outdated regulations that limit competition and

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A federal court just ruled that the Biden administration illegally canceled oil and gas lease sales in ANWR. This is a win for energy security, rule of law, and responsible resource development. afplink.org/42P71Kz

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When states limit who can offer public education, they limit opportunity. School choice means empowering families with more options—not restricting them based on arbitrary criteria. #SchoolChoice #EdFreedom #SCOTUS

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Who gets to decide which charter schools can operate—and on what grounds? John M. Tidwell explains what’s at stake in St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School v. Drummond, a case that could impact how states authorize charter schools and how families access education options.

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Families are speaking up—and the conversation matters. The case involving St. Isidore raises broader questions about how states approve charter schools and how that process affects access to diverse education options. foxnews.com/politics/bad-p…

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ICYMI: At the Supreme Court this week, AFP Foundation joined others to highlight a key question: Should families be limited in their public education options based on who operates the school? School choice expands opportunity. This case could shape how broadly that opportunity

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When VA leaders bypass their own policies to keep veterans from accessing care in the community, it undermines trust—and puts patient outcomes at risk. Transparency and accountability are essential to a system that serves veterans well. bit.ly/438DITs

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Overregulation can lock out competition and limit opportunity. AFPF submitted input to U.S. Department of Justice urging a review of Certificate of Need laws that restrict innovation, especially in health care. Regulations should protect people, not entrenched interests.

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For those following #LoperBright (Cause of Action Inst) and #Relentless (New Civil Liberties Alliance), the judge in the latter case has issued his opinion on remand, ruling against the fishermen. Synopsis and analysis over at AFP Foundation's #RecastingRegulations blog: americansforprosperityfoundation.org/loper-bright/r…

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A Rhode Island judge upheld that fishermen must pay costly onboard observers, even after SCOTUS ended Chevron deference. This shows why courts now need to interpret laws, not defer to bureaucrats. Learn why this matters for anyone touched by federal rule-making.