Americans for Prosperity – West Virginia Announces New Staff As Chapter Continues To Grow
May 5, 2025

CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Americans for Prosperity – West Virginia (AFP-WV) announced today they have hired additional staff to support their ever-growing capabilities in the Mountain State. Since 2014, AFP-WV has played a crucial role in identifying and electing principled candidates, as well as pushing for significant policy changes at the state and federal level. Because of […]

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AFP-WV Applauds Gov. Morrisey’s and Principled Lawmakers’ Work to Put State on Pathway to Prosperity 
Apr 10, 2025

CHARLESTON, W.Va. – This week marks the close of the regular session of the West Virginia Legislature. Throughout the session, Americans for Prosperity – West Virginia (AFP-WV) has advocated for proven policy solutions, securing several transformational legislative victories by working closely alongside grassroots activists, principled lawmakers, and Governor Patrick Morrisey.   Many of the organization’s […]

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AFP-WV Key Vote Alert: Senate Bill 505, the Reliable and Affordable Electricity Act
Mar 10, 2025

Dear Lawmaker: On behalf of Americans for Prosperity – West Virginia and our activists across the state, I urge you to support Senate Bill 505, the Reliable and Affordable Energy Act. We may include these votes in our 2025 legislative scorecard.  This legislation will protect electric utility ratepayers from paying for electric generation and transmission […]

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AFP-WV Key Vote Alert: Senate Bill 458, Universal Professional and Occupational Licensing Act of 2025
Mar 3, 2025

Dear Lawmaker: On behalf of Americans for Prosperity – West Virginia and our activists across the state, I urge you to support Senate Bill 458, Universal Professional and Occupational Licensing Act of 2025. We may include these votes in our 2025 legislative scorecard. Senate Bill 458 is a commendable step toward improving workforce mobility and […]

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AFP-WV Key Vote Alert: H.B. 2007, Repealing the Certificate of Need Process
Feb 19, 2025

Dear Lawmaker: On behalf of Americans for Prosperity – West Virginia and our activists across the state, I urge you to support House Bill 2007, which would repeal West Virginia’s harmful medical certificate of need laws. We may include these votes in our 2025 legislative scorecard.  The federal government under President Jimmy Carter forced states […]

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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-WV Releases Pathway to Prosperity Legislative Agenda Backed by Six-Figure Spend
Jan 27, 2025

CHARLESTON, WV – Americans for Prosperity-West Virginia (AFP-WV) released their 2025 Pathway to Prosperity Legislative Agenda, today, as well as a six-figure spend in support of the agenda. AFP-WV will be actively pursuing the passage of the West Virginia REINS Act, repeal of all Certificate of Need (CON) laws, and full expansion of the Hope Scholarship. […]

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Americans for Prosperity Launches $20 Million Nationwide Campaign Supporting the Trump Tax Cuts to Protect West Virginia Families from Tax Hikes
Jan 14, 2025

CHARLESTON, West, Va.—Today, Americans for Prosperity (AFP) launched a $20 million nationwide campaign calling on Congress to protect prosperity and renew President Trump’s highly successful Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) – a cornerstone of AFP and the Trump Administration’s shared economic agenda this year. The campaign, the largest effort by a conservative organization to […]

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AFP-WV Opens New Charleston Office in Charleston-Gazette Mail Building
Jan 8, 2025

CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Americans for Prosperity-West Virginia (AFP-WV) announced the opening of a brand-new headquarters in Charleston, West Virginia. The chapter has moved from their quarrier street location to the Charleston-Gazette Mail building (1001 Virginia St E, Suite 200) located in downtown Charleston. The historic space, which was the former newsroom of the Charleston Daily […]

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