Michigan Public Employees Now Able To Fully Exercise First Amendment Rights
Jul 13, 2020

LANSING, Mich. – Americans for Prosperity-Michigan (AFP-MI) applauded the decision from the Michigan Civil Service Commission to end the automatic withdrawal of union fees from employees, empowering Michigan workers to decide if they’d like to be part of a union. The ruling makes Michigan the first state to implement rules that align with the Janus […]

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ICYMI: Reforming drug-free zone law was the right thing to do
Jul 13, 2020

Americans for Prosperity-Tennessee State Director Tori Venable, State Rep. Michael G. Curcio | Tennessean We all agree that selling drugs to kids or near kids is a terrible act and should be punished harshly. However, Tennessee’s well-intentioned Drug-Free Zone law has ruined lives without doing a thing to keep drugs out of the hands of children. It […]

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Americans for Prosperity Press Release
AFP Encourages Lawmakers to Support Criminal Justice Reforms that Will Make Communities Safer and Address Budget Shortfall  
Jul 10, 2020

Arlington, Va. – Americans for Prosperity (AFP) joined a broad coalition in support of criminal justice reform recommendations released earlier this year from the Michigan Joint Task Force on Jail and Pretrial Incarceration. The first round of bills drawn from the Task Force recommendations will soon be up for consideration in committee in the state House. AFP […]

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Americans for Prosperity Expresses Disappointment in Failure of Criminal Justice Reforms 
Jul 9, 2020

JACKSON, MS—Americans for Prosperity-Mississippi (AFP-MS) today released a statement expressing its disappointment in the veto of two criminal justice reform bills recently passed by the legislature. During this year’s legislative session, AFP-MS worked with coalition partners and activists to encourage the passage of meaningful reforms geared toward safer communities and second chances for those who […]

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US Attorney’s Lack of Response to FOIA Requests Demonstrates Need for Transparency, Accountability
Jul 9, 2020

CHARLESTON, W.Va.— The West Virginia chapter of Americans for Prosperity Foundation (AFPF) today filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia against United States Attorney for the Southern District of West Virginia, Mike Stuart. The complaint is in response to the failure of the Department of Justice to respond to […]

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Americans for Prosperity Press Release
AFP Ramps Up “No Bad Deals” Campaign During July Recess with New Ad Buy
Jul 9, 2020

Arlington, Va. – Americans for Prosperity (AFP) announced a six-figure ad buy to ramp up its nationwide campaign urging Congress to oppose bailouts and other bad deals as the Senate begins its two week July recess. Senators are expected to consider additional coronavirus spending legislation upon their return to Washington in late July, and during this […]

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Americans for Prosperity-Wisconsin Announces Second Wave of State Legislative Endorsements 
Jul 8, 2020

MADISON, WI— Americans for Prosperity – Wisconsin (AFP-WI) today announced its second wave of endorsements for candidates running for the Wisconsin State Legislature. Representative Mary Felzkowski running for the 12th State Senate District, Representative Shae Sortwell running for re-election to the 2nd Assembly District, and Representative Shannon Zimmerman running for re-election in the 30th Assembly District have […]

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Americans for Prosperity Press Release
AFP/YouGov Poll Shows Americans View Tech as Positive Force in Recent Social Justice Movements
Jul 7, 2020

Arlington, VA – A new poll released today by Americans for Prosperity (AFP) and YouGov shows that Americans hold largely positive perceptions of the role that technology played in facilitating recent social justice efforts, including the Black Lives Matter movement. The poll found that a majority of Americans also believe technology can play a crucial role in […]

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Governor Parson Fails to Protect Communities, Taxpayers with Mandatory Minimum Bill Signing
Jul 6, 2020

JEFFERSON CITY, MO – Americans for Prosperity-Missouri today expressed disappointment after Governor Mike Parson stated he will sign SB 600 into law. The bill institutes disproportionate sentencing requirements that do not improve public safety. The law will cost taxpayers $16 million per year and is estimated to increase Missouri’s prison population by 2,500, resulting in […]

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