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Kansas Attorney General Rules Commerce Department Violated KORA in Response to 2021 Request from AFP Foundation
Over three years ago, Americans for Prosperity Foundation-Kansas filed a Kansas Open Records Act request with the Department of Commerce seeking records about the Sales Tax and Revenue (“STAR”) Bonds financing program. After failing to receive all the requested documents, we filed a Kansas Open Records Act (KORA) complaint against the Department of Commerce in December 2022. Last…
Read MoreC. Boyden Gray Center Calls for Papers on “Textualism and Administration After Loper Bright”
In the Yale Journal on Regulation Notice and Comment blog, Adam White calls for papers for presentation in summer 2025 at Antonin Scalia Law School: Judges, lawyers, legislators and academics will grapple with these questions for many years to come—just as they did for decades after Chevron itself. Legal scholarship, at its best, exists to inform and…
Read MoreCongress Considers Two Bills Regarding Chevron Deference
Senators Rand Paul (R-KY) and Eric Schmitt (R-MO) reintroduced the Separation of Powers Restoration Act (SOPRA). Although the Supreme Court has overturned Chevron deference, SOPRA will codify the principle that courts must decide cases based on their legal merits without giving deference to prior agency decisions or interpretations, ensuring that all forms of deference doctrines…
Read MoreFederalist Society Panel Explores Loper Bright Impact
6th Circuit Rejects FCC Net Neutrality Rules
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit invalidated the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) 2024 net neutrality regulations, which had reclassified broadband internet as a Title II telecommunications service to enforce rules preventing internet service providers (ISPs) from blocking or throttling content. The court determined that the FCC lacked the statutory authority to impose…
Read MoreBy Embracing a Methodical Process, DOGE Can Master the Right Way to Rein in Government Overreach
ARLINGTON, VA— James Valvo, Chief Policy Counsel of Americans for Prosperity Foundation, discussed in Real Clear Policy how two recent Supreme Court decisions have opened doors to limiting government overreach and could inform Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy in their efforts to overhaul inefficiencies through the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Read MoreCoalition Letter Urges Congress to Rein in the Administrative State in the Aftermath of Chevron
A coalition of organizations urged Congress to curtail the overreach of the administrative state in light of the Chevron doctrine, which has long allowed federal agencies to interpret ambiguous laws with minimal judicial oversight. In a letter to Congress, the coalition advocates for legislative measures that restore accountability and empower lawmakers, rather than unelected bureaucrats,…
Read MoreVA’s Claim of an “Independent” Red Team Report Falls Apart Under Scrutiny
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) billed its Red Team report on the supposed “Urgent Need to Address Community Care Spending” as an “independent” assessment. Yet, documents obtained by Americans for Prosperity Foundation through the Freedom of Information Act paint a different picture: internal emails and chat logs show VA officials actively drafting, editing, and…
Read MoreAnother Legislative Audit Shows Failure of STAR Bond Program
The Kansas Legislative Division of Post Audit released a follow up to its 2021 audit of the STAR Bond program, and the findings reveal that even allowing the Department of Commerce to pick and choose its favored metrics—improving local quality of life—doesn’t show a program that benefits taxpayers. The problem with their favored metric is that “Commerce…
Read MoreAFPF-WV Letter Urges Stronger Oversight of No More Lines Law
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The West Virginia chapter of Americans for Prosperity Foundation (AFPF-WV) sent a letter to the West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE) urging the agency to take stronger action to ensure county school boards are complying with the No More Lines Law. The letter details AFPF-WV’s investigation which found county school boards were…
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