Americans for Prosperity – Tennessee Responds to Governor Bill Lee’s State of the State Address, Applauds School Choice Success
Feb 10, 2025

Nashville, TN – Tonight, Governor Bill Lee delivered his State of the State address, outlining his legislative priorities for the 114th General Assembly, focused on prioritizing education freedom and economic growth. Americans for Prosperity – Tennessee (AFP-TN) applauds Gov. Lee’s goals for the legislature, which closely align with AFP’s “Volunteer Way” legislative agenda. AFP-TN State […]

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ICYMI: It’s time to hold Nebraska’s bureaucracy accountable
Feb 10, 2025

LINCOLN, NE – In case you missed it, the Nebraska Examiner published an op-ed by Americans for Prosperity-Nebraska (AFP-NE) State Director John Gage last weekend in support of legislation to make executive agencies more transparent and accountable to the public. Nebraska lawmakers are currently working on a state REINS (Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny) Act […]

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Key Vote Alert: Support H.R. 77, The Midnight Rules Relief Act
Feb 10, 2025

Dear Representative, On behalf of Americans for Prosperity, the nation’s largest grassroots organization, we urge you to support H.R. 77, the Midnight Rules Relief Act introduced in the House by Representative Andy Biggs. The Midnight Rules Relief Act would strengthen and streamline use of the Congressional Review Act (CRA) to bring increased oversight to agency […]

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AFP-WV to Present 2025 Annual Freedom Award
Feb 10, 2025

Award to State Senator Patricia Rucker on Thursday, February 13. The award will be given out at AFP-WV’s Legislative Reception set to take place from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the organization’s new Charleston headquarters (1001 Virginia Street, E, Suite 200, Charleston, WV 25301). Those who wish to attend can register here. “Our policy […]

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AFP-Illinois Launches Campaigns Targeting Pension and Tax Proposals
Feb 10, 2025

SPRINGFIELD, IL – Today, Americans for Prosperity-Illinois (AFP-Illinois) launched a pair of digital campaigns targeting various lawmakers for their lack of action to deliver meaningful property tax relief while at the same time considering various pension and tax proposals that would crush hardworking Illinois families. Illinois residents have the highest overall state-local tax burden in […]

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Americans for Prosperity – Kentucky (AFP-KY) Applauds the Passage of Senate Bill 17
Feb 7, 2025

FRANKFORT, KY – Today, the Kentucky State Senate passed Senate Bill 17 (SB17), legislation that removes the Certificate of Need (CON) requirement for freestanding birth centers. Americans for Prosperity – Kentucky (AFP-KY) applauds the Senate for advancing this long-overdue legislation, which will break down bureaucratic barriers to health care innovation and expand maternal care options across […]

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Why the Ohio economy thrives? Less bureaucracy, more freedom
Feb 7, 2025

From the Department of Government Efficiency in America to Javier Milei in Argentina, cutting down burdensome regulations is back in fashion worldwide. Yet before Milei took his chainsaw to government spending and DOGE sparked a debate on government waste and overregulation, Ohio was already leading one of America’s most impressive deregulatory efforts. A few years […]

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AFP-Wyoming Calls on Governor to Pass ‘REINS’ Bill
Feb 7, 2025

CHEYENNE, WY – Today, Americans for Prosperity-Wyoming (AFP-WY) celebrated the state Senate’s passage of a major regulatory reform to increase accountability and transparency in the executive branch and called on Governor Mark Gordon to sign it into law. Modeled after the federal Regulations in Need of Scrutiny (REINS) Act, Senate File 127 will allow the legislature to […]

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Why free speech depends on privacy – and how we protect it
Feb 6, 2025

It’s a new year, and new legislatures around the country are being sworn in. There are a lot of big issues to be on the lookout for – from reining in the administrative state, to economic policy, and education. However, a lesser-known policy fight is finding its way into statehouses around the country – donor […]

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