Five Things You Won’t Miss About Our Old, Broken Tax Code
Apr 3, 2018

Late last year, Congress passed federal tax reform, overhauling the old tax code. That’s good news for American businesses and families, but bad news for lawmakers who opposed fixing our rigged tax system. Now that federal tax reform has gone into effect, we can say goodbye to a lot of hurtful tax policies. Here’s five things you […]

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Breaking: Governor Scott Walker Signs AFP-Backed Budget Reform Law
Apr 3, 2018

Law Authored by Sen. Craig and Rep. Hutton Restores Transparency to State Budget MADISON, WI – Americans for Prosperity-Wisconsin today praised Governor Scott Walker for signing the Zero-Based Budget Review Act that requires state agencies to report every dollar in every program they administer for review by the legislature. The law had been on the […]

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AFP-WI Applauds Gov. Walker for Signing Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform
Apr 3, 2018

Landmark reform protects constitutional liberties, strengthens rule of law MADISON, WI – Americans for Prosperity-Wisconsin today commended Governor Scott Walker for signing Senate Bill 61, that reforms Wisconsin’s civil asset forfeiture laws while protecting important law enforcement tools. The measure requires that property or money be seized and forfeited only from persons convicted of a […]

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To Truly Reform American Farm Policy, White House and Congress Should Think Big
Apr 2, 2018

As Congress continues to slow-walk this year’s Farm Bill reauthorization, President Trump has identified a number of positive agriculture reforms in his most recent budget request. In his FY 2019 proposal, the president seeks to cut waste, limit taxpayer exposure to risk and reduce the kind of corporate welfare that we have unfortunately come to […]

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ICYMI: AFP-MN Jason Flohrs Publishes Op-Ed on Landmark Right to Work Supreme Court Case
Apr 2, 2018

St. Paul, MN  – An op-ed by Americans for Prosperity-Minnesota State Director Jason Flohrs appeared in the Duluth News Tribune last week highlighting the landmark case on worker freedom and free speech, Janus v. AFSCME, that will be decided by the Supreme Court later this year. This case will decide the constitutionality of current law […]

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Americans for Prosperity-Kentucky Blasts GOP Legislature Over Budget and Tax Increases
Apr 2, 2018

FRANKFORT, KY – Americans for Prosperity-Kentucky today blasted the budget and tax increases currently being debated by the Kentucky legislature. The GOP-authored measure is expected to pass both chambers later today. AFP-KY activists pointed to the measure’s failure to address the main drivers of the state’s spending crisis and its nearly $500 million tax increase on hardworking Kentuckians. Americans […]

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AFP Launches April Countdown to the Old Tax Code
Apr 2, 2018

  Grassroots group continues American Pay Raise accountability effort with new digital campaign Arlington, Va. – Americans for Prosperity is counting down the days until Tax Day, which will mark that last time most Americans file their taxes under the outdated, burdensome tax code. As part of the organization’s American Pay Raise campaign, AFP will […]

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Americans for Prosperity Blasts Wisconsin Democrat’s Proposed Rewrite of State Constitution
Mar 30, 2018

Activists Vow to Fight Rep. Taylor’s “Outrageous Power Grab by Leftwing Special Interests” MADISON, WI – Americans for Prosperity-Wisconsin today came out in strong opposition to a resolution introduced by Rep. Chris Taylor and several of her Democrat colleagues to radically change Wisconsin’s state constitution. The free-market activist group pledged to mobilize its base of […]

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ICYMI: Protection of Speech Is Essential to a Free Society
Mar 30, 2018

College and university campuses have taken a wrong turn regarding free speech. Many campuses around the country, include several in Minnesota, limit their students’ free speech to small “zones” on campus. Outside these zones, students are to keep their ideas and opinions to themselves, lest they offend someone who disagrees with them. In a recent op-ed, AFP Minnesota’s […]

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