AFP-MO Statement on House Passage of Real Tax Cut
Sep 29, 2022

JEFFERSON CITY, MO — Americans for Prosperity-Missouri applauds the passage of a $1 billion income tax cut in the Missouri House by a vote of 98 to 32. This tax cut will now head to Governor Mike Parson’s desk for his signature.   AFP-MO State Director Jeremy Cady released the following statement upon the bills’ passage:   “The passage of SBs […]

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Americans for Prosperity Expands Mississippi Presence
Sep 28, 2022

Hires Nathan Moore as Grassroots Engagement Director JACKSON, MS — Americans for Prosperity – Mississippi (AFP-MS) announced the expansion of its team with the hire of Nathan Moore, as Grassroots Engagement Director. AFP-MS State Director Starla Brown released the following statement:  “Americans for Prosperity – Mississippi is gearing up for next year’s legislative session, and we […]

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Colorado State Capitol
Sep 28, 2022

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Americans For Prosperity Releases Legislative Scorecard
Sep 28, 2022

“The Legislative Scorecard is an opportunity to highlight our policy champions and reveal lawmakers who voted against providing more freedom and opportunity to South Carolinians.”  COLUMBIA, SC  – Americans for Prosperity – South Carolina  (AFP-SC) today released its 2022 Legislative Scorecard, highlighting state lawmakers’ votes during the past legislative session. The full Scorecard downloadable PDF is […]

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House Judiciary Committee passes three important criminal justice reforms endorsed by AFP
Sep 23, 2022

On September 21, the House Judiciary Passed three Americans for Prosperity-endorsed criminal justice bills that represent vital clarifications and reforms that improve second chances and human dignity: R. 5455 (Terry Technical Correction Act), R. 2864 (Clean Slate Act), H.R. 5651 (Fresh Start Act). The Terry Technical Correction Act is a much-needed clarification from Congress regarding […]

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Why everyone should (still) be celebrating Constitution Day
Sep 22, 2022

The U.S. Constitution “needs a strong defense.” Yes, I’m borrowing the line from Hamilton. But years later, unfortunately, it remains true. These days, the Constitution doesn’t seem like it’d win any popularity contests. Source: Echelon Insights survey Some suggest that the Constitution — written by white men who lived and died centuries ago — should be […]

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Read why Prince George's County's new curfew for teenagers won't improve public safety.
Why Prince George’s County’s curfew for teenagers won’t improve public safety
Sep 21, 2022

Beginning September 9, Prince George’s County, Maryland will enforce a curfew for youth under age 17 in response to a shocking rise in violent crime that has plagued the neighboring Washington, D.C. county. The announcement comes days after a 1-year old girl was shot inside an apartment, and a shooting at a 7-Eleven that left […]

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Does the Constitution still work?
Does the Constitution still work?
Sep 16, 2022

In the award-winning musical Hamilton, the eponymous character tells another character that the U.S. Constitution “needs a strong defense.” Hamilton may have been written a decade ago (and the Constitution more than 200 years ago), but the line, unfortunately, still holds up. These days, the Constitution doesn’t seem like it’d win any popularity contests. In […]

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AFP-IL FOIA Request to Investigate Arlington Heights Corporate Welfare Programs
Sep 15, 2022

Americans for Prosperity – Illinois (AFP-IL) today submitted an Illinois Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to the Village of Arlington Heights to investigate the use of corporate welfare programs for the Chicago Bears stadium and other economic development projects. 2022.9.15 AFP-IL FOIA Request to Arlington Heights

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