Hoosier Lawmakers Discuss Harms Bailouts Would Have for Hoosiers
May 27, 2020

INDIANAPOLIS, IN – Americans for Prosperity-Indiana (AFP-IN) this month held tele-town halls with three members of Indiana’s congressional delegation: U.S. Senator Todd Young and U.S. Representatives Jim Banks and Trey Hollingsworth. AFP-IN and the legislators discussed the $3 trillion spending package that recently passed the House of Representatives and why lawmakers should reject this attempt […]

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ICYMI: Commentary: If you want to restart the economy, trust the people
May 27, 2020

Americans for Prosperity-South Carolina State Director Andrew Yates | Post and Courier Amid the tragedy and hardship brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve seen the best of South Carolina. High school students in the Charleston area are using 3D printers from their own homes to make face masks for health care professionals. Restaurant owners […]

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Governor Kelly Vetos Expanding Health Care Access for Kansans and Legal Protections for Businesses
May 27, 2020

TOPEKA, Kan. – Governor Kelly vetoed House Bill 2054, which included an extension of an executive order that expands telemedicine access for Kansans, as well as COVID-19 liability protections for businesses. Americans for Prosperity-Kansas State Director Elizabeth Patton issued the following statement: “It’s disappointing that Governor Kelly would limit the opportunity for Kansans to safely access health care […]

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Americans for Prosperity Minnesota Radio – 5/23/20
May 27, 2020

Safely getting our economy going will do much more for the state than any federal bailout. As Adam Michel with the Heritage Foundation demonstrates, history shows it will just make Minnesota all the more dependent federal aid. Then in the second half, Senate Majority Leader Paul Gazelka talks about reaction to Governor Walz’s piecemeal approach […]

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Americans for Prosperity-PA Launches Health Care Reimagined Campaign
May 27, 2020

Harrisburg, Pa. – Amid growing concern from the American public about the reliability of our health care system, Americans for Prosperity-Pennsylvania (AFP-PA) today announced the launch of a campaign focused on making crucial reforms to ensure people have access to the care they need. The group is targeting reforms to help those impacted by COVID-19 and […]

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AFP-MO Files Lawsuit Against Medicaid Expansion Initiative
May 26, 2020

JEFFERSON CITY, MO – Americans for Prosperity-Missouri (AFP-MO) today filed a lawsuit challenging the validity of the Missouri Medicaid Expansion Initiative. The lawsuit asserts that the ballot initiative violates constitutional requirements since the initiative would require appropriating money to fund the initiative. You can view the complaint here. AFP-MO State Director Jeremy Cady issued the […]

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Senate Majority Leader Gazelka Discusses State’s Reopening, Budget Deficit, and Special Session
May 26, 2020

St. Paul, MN – Americans for Prosperity-Minnesota (AFP-MN) held a Facebook Live event last Thursday with Senate Majority Leader Paul Gazelka for a discussion on Governor Walz’s newest reopen guidance, the budget deficit and a preview of the upcoming Special Session. You can watch the discussion here. Senator Paul Gazelka said this about the decision […]

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Americans for Prosperity Press Release
Media Advisory: AFP Hosts U.S. Senator Thom Tillis for Facebook Townhall Opposing State Bailouts  
May 22, 2020

Arlington, Va. – Americans for Prosperity (AFP) is hosting a Facebook Townhall today with U.S. Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina to discuss the $3 trillion bailout proposal passed by the House of Representatives last week. AFP recently launched a national grassroots campaign to mobilize activists against the massive federal spending bill. The grassroots group has […]

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What do Americans really think of Biden's attempts to limit helpful basic health care plans?
Our medical professionals are on the front lines of COVID-19 saving lives – but West Virginia’s certificate-of-need law is still preventing patients from getting the care they need
May 21, 2020

West Virginia’s health care professionals are hard at work addressing COVID-19 and treating the medical needs of patients across the state. Now more than ever, it’s essential that these frontline workers have all the tools at their disposal in this fight. To talk about the needs of health care workers, Heather ONeal, a nurse midwife with Wise Women Health Care, sat down for a Zoom call in late April with Americans for […]

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