The Montana Miracle: Moving the Needle on Housing Reform
Aug 19, 2024

Desperate to flee crowded streets and cramped apartments, the Covid-19 pandemic caused families to hit the road and move to the wide-open spaces of Montana at a higher rate than almost any other state in the nation.   However, the state’s housing market did not have the policies guarding it nor the infrastructure in place to […]

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Biden-Harris Administration price-fixing scheme is stifling development of new cures
Aug 15, 2024

Tomorrow marks the two-year anniversary of the misnamed Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The law has had little impact on inflation but has had a big impact on the pharmaceutical industry; just not in the way that the Biden-Harris Administration would have you believe. According to recent reports, the IRA’s drug price-fixing scheme is leading to […]

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Americans for Prosperity – Mississippi Announces Promotion of Stone Clanton as Director of Grassroots Operations
Aug 14, 2024

JACKSON, MS – Today, Americans for Prosperity – Mississippi (AFP-MS) is announcing the promotion of Stone Clanton as the new AFP-MS Director of Grassroots Operations. Clanton previously served as a Grassroots Engagement Director. AFP-MS State Director, Starla Brown, released the following statement: “We are excited for Stone to step into his new role of Director of Grassroots Operations. Throughout his time […]

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AFP-KS: ‘Bidenomics’ Already Makes Energy More Expensive, Public Utility Increase Will Hurt Ratepayers
Aug 13, 2024

Topeka, KS—Following the news of the proposal made to the Kansas Corporation Commission to consider rate increases for Kansas Gas Service (KGS) customers, Americans for Prosperity-Kansas (AFP-KS) has adamantly opposed the for-profit business from hitting Kansans with higher fees. Upon submitting comments to urge the commission to deny any rate hike, AFP-KS said that today’s proposed settlement […]

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Caleb Challenges Conventional Thinking: A student goes from intern to community leader
Aug 13, 2024

Reigniting the American Dream: Putting People Over Politics    The person who spearheaded on-the-ground support for the largest education reform bill in Arkansas to-date wasn’t a career politician, he was a 21-year-old college student.   Caleb Williams, a rising star in the community, didn’t start out that way. His journey began in a small town in Arkansas […]

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8/15: AFP-IN Hosting ‘Bidenomics is Badenomics’ Luncheon with Indiana House Speaker Todd Huston, Town Hall with U.S. Senator Mike Braun 
Aug 12, 2024

FORT WAYNE, IN – On Thursday, Americans for Prosperity-Indiana (AFP-IN) will host a community-wide luncheon featuring Indiana House Speaker Todd Huston and a Bidenomics Town Hall featuring U.S. Senator Mike Braun to discuss disastrous policy issues put forth by the Biden Administration. With inflation at its historical highest, ‘Bidenomics’ is one of America’s most failed policy […]

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Empowering Education Freedom in Montana
Aug 12, 2024

When Trish Schreiber – a veteran educator – moved to Montana, she discovered the current education system failed to do what it promised. The state constitution’s asserts it will establish “a system of education which will develop the full educational potential of each person.” However, Montana’s education system was marred by plummeting student performance and […]

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Americans for Prosperity-South Carolina Announces 8 New State Endorsements in Key Races
Aug 12, 2024

COLUMBIA, SC—Americans for Prosperity-South Carolina (AFP-SC) announced its support of eight new candidates to serve key House and Senate districts of the Palmetto State. AFP-SC has put the weight of its grassroots army behind more than a dozen candidates this cycle thus far seeing six primary race victories. As part of the largest grassroots organization in […]

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Free speech on the docket: The future of free speech after Supreme Court decisions
Aug 8, 2024

The government is always looking for an excuse to curtail users’ free speech online. Echoing growing concerns about the government’s role in policing social media, the Supreme Court waded into the debate by issuing decisions on seven First Amendment cases during the recently ended term. The Bully Pulpit The high-profile cases involved government actors using […]

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