The Critical Need for Free Speech When the Outrage Is Justified
Sep 22, 2025

This is a guest blog written by Brent Gardner, chief government affairs officer at Americans for Prosperity. There are moments in our culture and our politics when the outrage is justified. This is one of them. From government failures to social fractures, people are angry — and they should be. Outrage is not a defect […]

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Avoiding a Shutdown Is Good—Ending the Crisis-to-Crisis Governing Is Even Better
Sep 17, 2025

WASHINGTON, D.C.—  Americans for Prosperity (AFP) today expressed support for the House Republican proposal to avert a government shutdown through a relatively clean continuing resolution (CR), which maintains current funding levels and includes targeted security enhancements for lawmakers, executive and judiciary. The measure, which extends funding through November 21, is an effort to keep our government […]

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ICYMI: Permitting Reform is the Key to Unlocking New and Sustained Economic Growth
Sep 10, 2025

ARLINGTON, VA— In any time of economic uncertainty, permitting reform doesn’t just mean more production of affordable energy – it would also open the floodgates to a surge of new jobs and sustained economic growth. In a recent blog, James Morrone, AFP Policy Analyst, highlights how permitting reform offers one of the best opportunities to jumpstart our economy, […]

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ICYMI: A Rare Bipartisan Opening —Why Permitting Reform Deserves Urgent Action
Sep 8, 2025

ARLINGTON, VA—Republicans and Democrats agree: America’s outdated permitting process is broken—and it’s holding our country back. Permitting reform is essential to advancing energy projects and unlocking lower costs, more jobs, and stronger communities. In a recent blog, Brent Gardner, Chief Government Affairs Officer at Americans for Prosperity, emphasized the urgent need for reform and the […]

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AFP Grassroots Power Drives Support for Transformational OBBBA Across the Nation
Aug 18, 2025

Arlington, VA- Americans for Prosperity (AFP) has been mobilizing its grassroots network nationwide in support of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA)—a transformative piece of legislation that advances pro-growth economic policies while preventing the largest tax increase in U.S. history. Since January, AFP has hosted more than 800 events and rallies across the country—including over […]

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AFP–OH Puts Sherrod Brown’s Washington-First Record Back in the Spotlight
Aug 12, 2025

COLUMBUS, OH – Americans for Prosperity–Ohio (AFP-OH) is putting Senator Sherrod Brown’s Washington-first record back in the spotlight, reminding Ohioans of his repeated votes that have put party politics ahead of Ohio families. From opposing tax relief to backing costly spending and regulatory mandates, AFP-OH says Brown’s track record reveals a pattern of putting Washington […]

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AFP: Passage of OBBBA is ‘Monumental Win’ for Utah
Jul 3, 2025

SALT LAKE CITY, UT — Today, the U.S. House of Representatives concurred with the Senate on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), paving the way for President Trump to sign the sweeping pro-growth economic package into law. The OBBBA renews the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), a key provision that helps Utahns keep more […]

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Key Vote Alert: Vote YES on Motion to Proceed on H.R. 1
Jun 28, 2025

Dear Senator, On behalf of millions of Americans for Prosperity activists in all 50 states, I urge you to support the Motion to Proceed on H.R. 1, a critical step towards delivering meaningful economic relief to the American people and advancing the pro-growth policies championed by President Donald Trump. Passing an extension and permanency for […]

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A Congressional Call to Action One Year Post-Loper
Jun 28, 2025

A year ago, the Supreme Court handed down its decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, overturning the Chevron doctrine that gave unelected federal bureaucrats free rein to conjure up new power to enact rules without congressional authorization or real judicial review.   At the time, some on the left argued the decision would make […]

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