ALPI PAC is the nonpartisan political action committee dedicated solely to representing the interests of the United States and the American Lebanese community in the political process.
Strengthening U.S.–Lebanon Relations Through Institutional Engagement, Economic Partnership, and Strategic Dialogue
WASHINGTON, D.C. The American Lebanese Policy Institute Political Action Committee (ALPI PAC) acknowledges that Congressman Max Miller (R-OH), a member of the U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs, has appointed Paul Elhindi, acting in his individual capacity, as Campaign Senior Advisor on Lebanese American Affairs and Lebanon–Israel Relations. Mr. Elhindi also serves as President of […]
The American Lebanese Policy Institute Political Action Committee (ALPI PAC) strongly condemns the attack on the UNIFIL, which resulted in the death of a peacekeeper and injuries to others. We extend our deepest condolences to the family of the fallen and to all those serving under the United Nations flag, and we wish a full […]
Official Communication The American Lebanese Policy Institute Political Action Committee (ALPI PAC) has formally communicated its policy position to the Vice President of the United States ahead of ongoing U.S.–Iran negotiations. This letter outlines ALPI PAC’s position that any durable agreement must include the full, verifiable, and time-bound disarmament of Hezbollah in Lebanon as a […]
Executive Summary The emerging U.S.–Iran ceasefire framework represents a temporary de-escalation mechanism, not a durable peace agreement. Its success or failure will not be determined solely in Washington or Tehran, but decisively in Lebanon. At the center of this framework is the unresolved status of Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed armed organization operating outside the authority of […]
Washington, D.C., April 6, 2026 The American Lebanese Policy Institute Political Action Committee (ALPI PAC) extends its sincere congratulations to Congressman Max Miller on his appointment to the House Foreign Affairs Committee. At a time of heightened geopolitical tension and evolving challenges across the Middle East, the work of this Committee carries significant responsibility. Its […]
Washington, D.C., March 13, 2026 The American Lebanese Policy Institute Political Action Committee strongly condemns the violent attack targeting a Jewish synagogue in Michigan. Acts of violence against places of worship are attacks on the core freedoms that define the United States, including religious liberty, public safety, and the rule of law. Targeting a house […]
Washington, D.C., March 2, 2026 The American Lebanese Policy Institute Political Action Committee (ALPI PAC) strongly condemns the reckless missile attacks launched from the Lebanese territory toward Israel and publicly claimed by Hezbollah. No armed faction has the authority to unilaterally drag the Republic of Lebanon into a regional war. The constitutional decision of war […]
Washington, D.C., February 23, 2026 The American Lebanese Policy Institute, Political Action Committee – ALPI PAC- commends Congressman Max Miller for co-sponsoring H.R. 7311, the Lebanon Election Integrity and Diaspora Voting Protection Act of 2026, alongside Representatives Darrell Issa and Darin LaHood. This important legislation reinforces the critical role of free, fair, and transparent parliamentary […]