Americans for Prosperity Press Release
AFP launches new radio ad campaign in Arizona on drug price controls
Oct 26, 2021

The new six-figure spot from the grassroots organization highlights how Congress’s price control plan will lead to as many as 342 fewer new cures.

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Is the anniversary of the Patriot Act one to celebrate or regret?
Oct 26, 2021

I vividly remember September 11, 2001, and the horrific events that occurred that day. Last month, our country joined together to remember the victims of this horrific attack and our brave first responders who boldly entered the chaos to ensure every possible life was saved. It’s hard for any American alive that day to forget […]

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MEDIA ADVISORY: Americans for Prosperity to Host Local Mobilization Luncheon to Provide Ohioans with Platform to Rally Against Wasteful Federal Infrastructure Bill
Oct 22, 2021

YOUNGSTOWN, O.H. – Americans for Prosperity-Ohio (AFP-OH) announced today that the grassroots group will host an activist mobilization luncheon event on Saturday, October 23rd at Barry Dyngles with State Sen. Mike Rulli and State Rep. Al Cutrona A new poll by YouGov revealed that the majority of Americans favor scrapping the President Biden’s trillion dollar […]

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Americans for Prosperity Press Release
New Report Finds Biden-Sanders’ Energy Standard Would Cause Energy Rates to Skyrocket
Oct 21, 2021

“Arizona families would be left paying an extra $100 a month for this Green New Deal style mandate.” PHOENIX, AZ – Americans for Prosperity – Arizona (AFP-AZ) is launching a new advertising campaign that shows how the so-called clean energy standard in the Biden-Sanders reconciliation package would cause Arizonans’ energy bills to increase $1,200 a […]

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MEDIA ADVISORY: Americans for Prosperity and University of Findlay Justice Sciences Department Co-Host Pretrial Reform Criminal Justice Discussion
Oct 20, 2021

State Senator Rob McColley to Talk About His Key Bill, Need to Prioritize Due Process in Ohio TOLEDO, O.H. – Americans for Prosperity-Ohio (AFP-OH) announced that the grassroots group will cohost an event on Thursday, October 21, 2021 with University of Findlay’s Justice Sciences Department in the Winebrenner building, where State Senator Rob McColley will […]

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MEDIA ADVISORY: Americans for Prosperity to Host Discussion on Need to Stop Gov. From Getting in Way of Patients Health Care in SC, Calls for Citizen Action
Oct 20, 2021

SPARTANBURG, S.C. – Tomorrow, Americans for Prosperity-South Carolina (AFP-SC) will host its second Health Care Anywhere event in Spartanburg where the grassroots group will discuss how the government is getting in the way of South Carolinians accessing quality health care and what citizens can do to put a stop to it. RSVPed media are welcome to attend. […]

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New report reveals the true cost of certificate of need laws to patients
New investigation reveals true cost of certificate of need laws to patients
Oct 20, 2021

Certificate-of-need laws result in higher health care costs, reduced access to important medical services, and worse patient outcomes, according to a new report from Americans for Prosperity Foundation. In Virginia, South Carolina, Michigan, and Iowa, the four states in which the effects of CON restrictions are covered in Permission to care: How certificate of need laws harm patients and stifle […]

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Media Advisory: AFP Activists to Protest Trillion Dollar “Infrastructure” Spending Bill During President Biden’s Scranton Visit
Oct 20, 2021

HARRISBURG, P.A. – Today, Americans for Prosperity-Pennsylvania (AFP-PA) announced that the grassroots group will deploy activists to Scranton for President Biden’s tour of the Electric City Trolley Museum. Activists will bring “End Washington Waste” signage to get the president’s attention while echoing AFP’s nationwide campaign message “Stop the Spending Spree.” It’s their goal to ensure that President Biden and the PA […]

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With state budget a mess, Pennsylvania should rein in out-of-control spending
Oct 19, 2021

Pennsylvania’s state finances are in serious disarray. Over a period of years, revenues have been on the rise, but spending has risen faster. While our population grew by 10.2 percent between 1970 and 2020, spending per family more than tripled over the same time period. State budgets have increasingly relied on a range of short-term […]

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