PRO Act would hurt entrepreneurs living with chronic conditions
Apr 20, 2021

Most full-time jobs come with employer-provided health insurance. If this benefit is on the table, why would an individual choose to operate as an independent contractor — especially a person who lives with a chronic condition? Althea Cole, an Uber driver who battles a severe form of rheumatoid arthritis, explains in this column in the […]

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Americans for Prosperity Boosts #FinalSayPA Campaign Ahead of Primary Day
Apr 20, 2021

Launches Targeted Digital Ads to Supplement Comprehensive Grassroots Efforts HARRISBURG, Pa – Americans for Prosperity-Pennsylvania (AFP-PA) today announced an additional layer of its robust engagement ahead of Tuesday, May 18th, 2021’s primary ballot. This final push adds to the grassroots organization’s #FinalSayPA campaign urging voters to get-out-and-vote YES on ballot questions 1, 2, and 3 […]

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For better health care, Minnesotans need a personal option, not a public one
Apr 20, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted a myriad of problems with our bloated and bureaucratic health care system. In a new op-ed in the Rochester Post Bulletin, Americans for Prosperity-Minnesota State Director Jason Flohrs asks, why double down on that failed approach? Minnesota lawmakers are attempting to radically upend our health system under the assumption that […]

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ICYMI: Jay Hall and Michael Chartier: Common-sense sentencing reform is good for Indiana
Apr 19, 2021

Retired Lt. Jay Hall and Michael Chartier, Americans for Prosperity-Indiana State Director | Op-Ed for the Indianapolis Business Journal The Indiana Senate has before it an important opportunity to advance meaningful and common-sense sentencing reform that already passed in the Indiana House on a bipartisan vote. And for good reason. House Bill 1202 is precisely […]

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Americans for Prosperity-Kansas Disproves of Governor Kelly’s Veto of Tax Decoupling Bill
Apr 16, 2021

TOPEKA, Kan. – Americans for Prosperity-Kansas issued the following statement upon learning of Governor Laura Kelly’s decision to veto SB 50. The bill would have allowed for taxpayers to stop an unintended increase in individual state returns finally. AFP-KS State Director Elizabeth Patton issued the following statement: “Governor Kelly’s decision to veto this bill demonstrates […]

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Americans for Prosperity Continues to Highlight Flordians in “Care You Can Call On” Initiative To Support Telehealth Services
Apr 16, 2021

Sonia from Boynton Beach: ‘Telemedicine was a lifesaver for me’ TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Today, Americans for Prosperity-Florida (AFP-FL) continued its statewide “Care You Can Call On” initiative to highlight the growing grassroots support for House Bill 247, legislation aimed at strengthening telehealth services for residents in the Sunshine State. As part of the “Care You Can Call On” initiative, […]

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Senator Shaheen Misses Mark on Afghanistan Withdrawal
Apr 16, 2021

CONCORD, NH – Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire (AFP-NH) today urged Senator Jeanne Shaheen to reconsider her position on President Biden’s plan to bring all U.S. troops home from Afghanistan by September 11th of this year. Sen. Shaheen issued a statement lambasting President Biden’s decision. AFP-NH State Director Greg Moore issued the following statement: “President Biden […]

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Americans For Prosperity Applauds Governor Gianforte For Signing Campus Reform Bills Into Law
Apr 15, 2021

HELENA, Mon. – Today, Americans for Prosperity-Montana (AFP-MT) applauded Governor Greg Gianforte for signing H.B. 349 and H.B. 218 into law. Together, these measures will ensure critical protections for students’ First Amendment rights and prohibit restrictive “free speech zones.” AFP-MT State Director David Herbst issued the following statement: “Every student should be able to exercise […]

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Bad fiscal management is driving New Jersey residents away
Apr 15, 2021

Tony Howley, state director of Americans for Prosperity-New Jersey, still lives in the Garden State. But increasingly, he writes in a new op-ed in the Newark Star-Ledger, his neighbors are leaving. “For the third consecutive year, New Jersey leads the nation in residents moving to other states, according to data from United Van Lines,” he […]

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