Mississippi Growth Forum
Americans for Prosperity Applauds Governor Signature On Bill to Lower State Income Tax
Apr 5, 2022

Calls it a “bold first step” towards full elimination of the state income tax JACKSON, Miss. – Americans for Prosperity – Mississippi (AFP-MS) today thanked Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves for signing HB 531, Mississippi Tax Freedom Act of 2022 which would reduce the state income tax. AFP-MS has advocated for a responsible solution to eliminate the state income tax. […]

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Americans for Prosperity's True Cost Tour offers government spending solutions that can decrease the cost of living
These six solutions will make life more affordable for everyday Americans
Apr 5, 2022

Do you feel your paycheck isn’t going as far as it used to? That when you go to the grocery store, you’ve noticed your bill is higher, but there are fewer and fewer items in your cart with every trip? (Perhaps you’ve even taken items out while waiting in line at the checkout counter.) And […]

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How a lawsuit about video games could affect your phone’s app store
Apr 5, 2022

Americans for Prosperity Foundation urges Ninth Circuit to uphold the consumer welfare standard. By Michael Pepson and Jeffrey Ogar Think about  the innovations that make your life better. Google searches. Packages delivered to your door by Amazon. Apps on your iPhone. Each of these was developed by a company now accused of being too “dominant” […]

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Americans For Prosperity Applauds Passage of Free Speech Legislation
Apr 4, 2022

ATLANTA – Americans for Prosperity – Georgia (AFP-GA) today applauded the Senate for passing HB 1, the Forming Open and Robust University Minds (FORUM) Act. The bill now heads to Governor Kemp for his signature. AFP-GA Deputy State Director Tony West released the following statement:  “Protecting the right to free speech on college campuses is critical. This […]

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Americans for Prosperity-Wisconsin: Hiring Today
Mar 31, 2022

If you want to help build a better future for Wisconsin, join us at AFP-Wisconsin. We have immediate openings across the state. Join us and put your passions to work. Click here to learn more.

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Americans for Prosperity warned about the danger of higher energy prices
Mar 31, 2022

A reliable energy supply, at competitive prices, is a key contributor to prosperous, modern communities. We often take it for granted, but our lives are worse off when the supply of energy is rationed or unreliable, or when it comes at artificially inflated prices. It’s important for government to pursue policies that allow safe production, […]

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SB22-230’s expansion of government collective bargaining in Colorado threatens government accountability and financial security for Coloradans
Mar 29, 2022

Updated April 28, 2022 In recent months, Democratic lawmakers in the state legislature have been negotiating over drafted legislation to impose new government union collective bargaining mandates on Colorado governments. This week, SB22-230 was officially released, providing more clarity on the situation. On a positive note, the legislation is now focused on just Colorado counties. […]

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Americans for Prosperity: Don’t Build a Stadium on Taxpayers’ Backs
Mar 29, 2022

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Americans for Prosperity-Tennessee (AFP-TN) spoke out against building a new Titans stadium with taxpayer dollars. Released today, the governor’s budget proposal authorizes a $500 million bond for a new stadium and $55 million in debt service to assist with the financing. AFP- TN State Director Tori Venable released the following statement:  “Taxpayers […]

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Americans for Prosperity: Limit on Film Tax Credits “Exactly the Right Move”
Mar 28, 2022

By adding a cap to the program, Senate Finance Committee will save taxpayers millions of dollars a year ATLANTA — Americans for Prosperity – Georgia (AFP-GA) today praised the Senate Finance Committee for adding a cap of $900 million on the film tax credit program. The committee today voted out HB 1437, which includes broader tax cuts, […]

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