The Alabama Policy Institute (API) has unveiled its 2025 BluePrint for Alabama, a comprehensive 30-point agenda designed to promote free markets, limited government, and strong families in the state in the upcoming 2025 state legislative session.
The annual roadmap serves as API’s cornerstone for advocating good governance and impactful public policy reforms.
API’s annual agenda for good government in Alabama includes ideas and legislation based upon three pillars: Free Markets, Limited Government, and Strong Families. Free Market highlights include the elimination of the overtime tax, promotion of home-based businesses, and occupational licensing reform.
Limited Government ideas that made the list are Right to Try 2.0, state budget reform, and requiring transparency in federal funding and grants.
The Strong Families portion rounds out the agenda and includes increasing the age of majority for medical decisions, allowing homeschoolers to participate in extracurriculars and technical training, and prohibiting sexually explicit materials and performances in public.
Combined with the recently launched ALDOGE initiative, the Alabama Policy Institute BluePrint for Alabama is sure to have a positive impact for the people of Alabama in 2025.
In addition to carrying forward 15 key proposals from the 2024 BluePrint, such as Certificate of Need reform and measures to protect minors, the new agenda introduces new proposals, including criminal justice reforms, strengthened transparency in regulatory processes, protecting women and girls, and Right to Try 2.0, an initiative designed to give patients with limited healthcare options access to innovative treatments.
For more details on the 2025 BluePrint for Alabama and how these policies could transform the state, visit the Alabama Policy Institute’s official website.