The grenade that blew up one California freelancer’s dream
Apr 13, 2021

Jo Beth McDaniel started her career as a journalist early, freelancing for newspapers in Alabama while still a teenaged college student. After graduating, she began working for major newspapers and magazines in the Atlanta area. Over time, she discovered the newsroom environment wasn’t as glamorous as she had hoped. She describes working in an office […]

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With big federal spending and growing deficits, is higher inflation about to hit American families?
Apr 9, 2021

Until the coronavirus pandemic hit, the U.S. economy was growing at a consistent and stable rate. Largely as a result of COVID-19 and the policies adopted to fight it, the economy contracted by 3.5 percent in 2020. But even before the year was over, signs pointed to a strong rebound this year and next. That […]

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New Mexico reforms qualified immunity for law enforcement
Apr 7, 2021

New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has signed into law HB 4, the New Mexico Civil Rights Act. This bill allows New Mexicans to seek relief in court if their civil rights have been violated by a law enforcement officer or other government authority acting in an official capacity. That’s an important step forward for […]

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Who are independent contractors, and how would the PRO Act limit their opportunity?
Apr 7, 2021

Last month, the House of Representatives passed the Protecting the Right to Organize Act, or the PRO Act, a partisan goody bag of regulations intended to benefit labor unions at the expense of the rights of millions of American workers. The PRO Act would, among other things, kick millions of independent contractors out of their […]

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Senator Marsha Blackburn discusses Congress’ bad bills — and what you can do about them
Apr 5, 2021

Nearly three months into the tenure of the 117th Congress, lawmakers have put forth a host of bad bills, among them a “public option” in health care and the recently passed $1.9 trillion spending package. What do these legislative efforts mean for the American people? As part of Americans for Prosperity’s Congress Convos series, AFP […]

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Americans for Prosperity Press Release
AFP Statement on March Job Numbers
Apr 2, 2021

Arlington, Va. – Americans for Prosperity Senior Policy Analyst Austen Bannan issued the following statement on today’s strong jobs report showing the economy added 916,000 jobs – the strongest showing since last August – and unemployment fell to 6 percent: “Americans are getting back to work and the economy is getting back on it’s feet. […]

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In Uzuegbunam, the Supreme Court validates nominal damages as a means of protecting constitutional rights
Apr 1, 2021

Thanks to the Supreme Court’s March 8, 2021, ruling in Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski, No. 19-968, that a claim for nominal damages is enough to maintain standing, plaintiffs’ ability to seek vindication in court for infringement of speech rights is secure, even where the plaintiff cannot prove monetary harm. As Casey Mattox and I recently wrote […]

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The PRO Act would set American workers back at the worst possible time | Tim Phillips and Senator Rand Paul
Apr 1, 2021

The Protecting the Right to Organize Act, or the PRO Act, would undermine independent contracting, erode workers’ rights, and undo much of the progress we’ve made since the COVID-19 pandemic began, write Americans for Prosperity President Tim Phillips and Senator Rand Paul in a recent op-ed for Fox Business. The bill would, among other things, […]

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Under the PRO Act, curtain would fall on 59 million freelancers
Under PRO Act, curtain would fall on 59 million freelancers
Apr 1, 2021

Chances are, you know an independent contractor — a freelancer — who would be impacted by the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act. It could be the writer who penned the recent feature in your favorite travel magazine. It could be your son or daughter’s swim coach, or the ballerina who inspired your child […]

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