
Founded in 2024 by long-time limited government advocate Jason Pye, Exiled Policy, LLC is a boutique government affairs firm rooted in over a decade of bipartisan experience in Washington, D.C., and in the states. After years of leading nationwide free-market advocacy at FreedomWorks as vice president for legislative affairs, Pye brings an expert understanding of Congress’s and the executive branch’s procedural and political mechanics and is equipped to help clients navigate political realities as they work to achieve desired policy changes in Washington.
Our vision is to restore institutional integrity to governance in Washington by championing evidence-based policy over partisan reflex. We believe that the most durable solutions to the nation’s complex challenges are found at the intersection of rigorous data and bipartisan cooperation. Our goal is to serve as the premier bridge between diverse ideological factions, ensuring that federal policy is defined by its practical outcomes and constitutional soundness rather than political labels.
We leverage a diverse network of Hill relationships—ranging from the House Freedom Caucus to the Problem Solvers Caucus to the Congressional Progressive Caucus—as well as diverse outside groups and stakeholders to bridge ideological divides in pursuit of sound policymaking.
Exiled Policy exists to bring rigor, institutional seriousness, and factual clarity back into policy advocacy. The firm’s work is grounded in the belief that effective governance depends less on ideological purity than on understanding how institutions actually function—legally, procedurally, and politically—and a shared north star of how they should function. Our main strength lies in combining deep subject-matter expertise with practical experience inside the complex advocacy ecosystem, allowing us to help clients navigate Congress as it currently is, with an eye toward improving it and other branches of government to preserve democracy for generations to come.
We prioritize work that strengthens constitutional boundaries, improves legislative decision-making, and focuses attention on long-term capacity rather than short-term political gains. Exiled Policy is especially focused on issues where institutional incentives are misaligned, executive power is expanding without sufficient oversight, or fiscal and demographic realities are being ignored. Across all of our work, we emphasize data, statutory analysis, and second-order effects, because good intentions are not substitutes for good policy.