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-NE Applauds Passage of International Physician Licensing Legislation
Apr 10, 2026

Lincoln, NE – Americans for Prosperity-Nebraska (AFP-NE) applauded the Legislature for passing LB1212, which would remove barriers in the state for internationally trained physicians to become licensed without completing a prerequisite U.S. residency. The bill creates a provisional license for those physicians for up to three years, which they can renew once for a total of six years for their license to be effective so […]

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AFP-Mississippi Applauds Lawmakers for Advancing Rural Hospital Reform, Calls on Gov. Reeves to Sign HB 1622
Mar 16, 2026

Jackson, MS – Americans for Prosperity–Mississippi (AFP–MS) today praised the Mississippi Legislature for passing House Bill 1622, which establishes a Small Community Hospital Pilot Program to provide targeted exemptions from Certificate of Need requirements to help rural hospitals expand critical services. The bill now heads to Governor Tate Reeves’ desk for consideration. AFP–MS thanks Chairman Sam Creekmore for […]

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Real health care results: What the media won’t tell you
Mar 12, 2026

This is a guest blog written by Lauren Stewart, senior federal affairs liaison at Americans for Prosperity. Do you ever wonder why you only hear about health care when there’s a “crisis”? Crisis-driven politics is a familiar maneuver in Washington. It makes it easier to rubber-stamp the status quo — funneling billions of dollars through […]

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