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110th Congress Key Vote Scorecard

110th Congress Key Vote Scorecard

Americans for Prosperity has compiled a scorecard of the most important votes in the 110th Congress. We focused on our key issues including: taxes, earmarks, energy, spending and limited government.

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Tuesday, July 22nd 2008
by jseidel
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Nine months after AFP — Ohio helped the We Demand a Better Plan coalition to defeat the Super Sized Jail Tax; recently released numbers continue to show that we were right.

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Friday, June 27th 2008
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Earlier this week, Americans for Prosperity Ohio hosted a luncheon for Columbus thought leaders to examine policies of the Attorney General as Ohio moves forward to repair the office from recent damage done.

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Tuesday, June 17th 2008
by Ed Frank
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We've got Carolina on our minds today as we prepare to kick off the second leg of our national Hot Air Tour, which aims to expose the high cost of so-called global warming "solutions" like the Lieberman-Warner bill that the Senate rejected a couple of weeks ago.While that bill may be dead for the year, it was only considered a dress rehearsal for the big debate to come next year.  As a result, we're going to continue beating the grassroots bushes, educating and mobilizing taxpayers on the issue -- beginning this evening in Spartanburg, SC.

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Thursday, June 12th 2008
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WASHINGTON — The free-market grassroots group Americans for Prosperity (AFP) today announced it will begin the second leg of its nationwide hot air balloon tour on June 17, highlighting the economic consequences of so-called global warming "solutions" with seven events in six states.

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Wednesday, June 11th 2008
by Ed Frank
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Think last week's Senate vote rejecting the $1.2 trillion global warming tax hike bill means the issue is dead?  Think again.  From this morning's Politico:Environmental lobbyists have already swung their focus around from the Senate to the House, from which the next big bill is predicted to emerge. Maintaining momentum from the old bill is key, they say, and members can expect a push this summer that is nothing short of global warming boot camp.

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