Americans for Prosperity Applauds Advancement of Microbrew Bill
Feb 6, 2018

Grassroots group commends Senate Commerce and Energy Committee for passage of bill to promote small businesses and entrepreneurs. PIERRE, S.D.—Americans for Prosperity-South Dakota (AFP-SD), the largest free market, grassroots organization in South Dakota, on Tuesday applauded the Senate Commerce and Energy Committee’s passage of Senate Bill 169, which would allow small businesses to grow and […]

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AFP-FL Applauds Appropriations Committee for Passing Red-Tape Reduction
Feb 6, 2018

Tallahassee, FL – Americans for Prosperity-Florida (AFP-FL) is applauding the members of the House Appropriations Committee for voting “Yes” on H.B. 791 by Representative Manny Diaz. This bill would establish the Red Tape Advisory Council whose body will serve the state by digging through the Florida Administrative Code to identify rules that are duplicative, obsolete, […]

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AFP-Indiana Commends Senate for Passing Occupational Licensing Bill
Feb 6, 2018

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Americans for Prosperity-Indiana (AFP-IN) today applauded the Senate for passing Senate Bill 399, which curbs the growth of burdensome and unnecessary occupational licensing regulations, by a vote of 41-6. AFP-IN, the state’s leading grassroots organization, has been at the forefront of opposing unnecessary occupational licenses without a compelling public need. The group […]

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Americans for Prosperity Reacts to Gov. Wolf’s Budget Address
Feb 6, 2018

Harrisburg, Pa. – Americans for Prosperity-Pennsylvania (AFP-PA) State Director Beth Anne Mumford on Tuesday released the following statement in response to Governor Tom Wolf’s budget address, in which he called for $1 billion in new spending: “Gov. Wolf should have given his budget address in Punxsutawney because it was like Groundhog Day, with Pennsylvanians reliving the […]

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Colorado State Capitol
Feb 6, 2018

**MEDIA ADVISORY** Americans for Prosperity-Colorado Host 2018 Lobby Day: Road to Freedom Denver, CO – Americans for Prosperity-Colorado (AFP-CO) will host its annual Lobby Day this Thursday at the State Capitol. AFP-CO will hold a press conference and highlight the 2018 policy priorities that include transportation funding, educational freedom, TABOR, occupational licensing, and energy development. […]

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Florida Senate Should Not Risk Taxpayer Dollars on Film Incentive Gimmick
Feb 6, 2018

AFP-FL: Senator Taddeo’s Hollywood handout bill is corporate welfare Tallahassee, FL – Americans for Prosperity-Florida (AFP-FL) the state’s leading grassroots organizations against corporate welfare is calling on the members of the Senate Commerce & Tourism Committee to vote “No” on S.B. 1604, related to the proposed creation of the Florida Motion Picture Capital Corporation. The […]

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Oklahoma State Capital building
Americans for Prosperity Reacts to Gov. Fallin’s Final State of the State
Feb 5, 2018

Grassroots group reminds Oklahomans: We need better government, not bigger government. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.—Americans for Prosperity-Oklahoma (AFP-OK) on Monday released the following statement in response to Governor Mary Fallin’s final State of the State address, in which she proposed a taxpayer-funded bailout of bad policies and reckless budgetary and spending practices: “We are disappointed Governor […]

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State Senator Dolores Gresham Receives Champion of Prosperity Award
Feb 5, 2018

Taxpayer hero honored by leading grassroots organization NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Americans for Prosperity-Tennessee (AFP-TN), the leading grassroots organization fighting for lower taxes and limited government in Tennessee, named state Sen. Dolores Gresham a “Champion of Prosperity.” “Senator Gresham is a leader in the arena of educational freedom. She attained the highest score in our legislative […]

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AFP-NM: Albuquerque City Council Should Vote Against Gas Tax Increase
Feb 5, 2018

Albuquerque, NM – Americans for Prosperity-New Mexico (AFP-NM) is calling on the members of the Albuquerque City Council to vote against a proposed ordinance, O-17-32, that would impose a more burdensome tax on every gallon of gasoline purchased within the city limits. The proposed ordinance would increase the gas tax by an additional two cents […]

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