Priorities

  1. Fund patients, not insurance companies, by creating a universal personal health care credit.
  2. Give all Americans access to a tax-advantaged health savings account.
  3. Promote patient and doctor relationships through direct primary care.
  4. Remove needless government barriers between patients and care.

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AFP & CVA Commend Chairmen Bost and Moran for the Take Care of America’s Veterans Act
Jun 11, 2026

ARLINGTON, VA – Americans for Prosperity (AFP) and Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) support the Take Care of America’s Veterans Act introduced by House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs Chairman Mike Bost (R-Ill.) and Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs Chairman Jerry Moran (R-Kan.), on June 10, 2026.  This bill finishes the job the MISSION Act started in 2018. It ensures the promise of veterans’ health care choice is reflected […]

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AFP-OH Applauds General Assembly Passage of Medicaid Integrity Reforms
Jun 11, 2026

COLUMBUS, OH – Americans for Prosperity-Ohio (AFP-OH) today applauded the Ohio General Assembly’s passage of Senate Bill 315, legislation that strengthens Medicaid oversight, increases transparency, and protects taxpayer dollars. AFP-OH State Director Donovan O’Neil issued the following statement: “Today’s vote is a win for Ohio taxpayers and the vulnerable Ohioans Medicaid was designed to serve. “S.B. 315 strengthens […]

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Americans for Prosperity Responds to Passage of Rhode Island’s FY27 State Budget
Jun 10, 2026

Providence, Rhode Island — Americans for Prosperity (AFP) responded to the passage of the state budget by the Rhode Island General Assembly. AFP Northeast Region Director Ross Connolly said:  “Rhode Island families are tired of limited health care options, long wait times to see a doctor, and costly care. The FY27 budget removes regulations that limit access to […]

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