ICYMI: The Biden-Harris border crisis undermines legal immigration  
Sep 4, 2024

The disastrous Biden-Harris border crisis turned American public opinion against all immigrants— including those who came legally.   According to the latest AP poll, only 40% of Americans believe skilled immigrants are a major benefit to the country, and 32% think legal immigrants are criminals.  The blame for this backlash rests with the Biden-Harris administration and […]

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Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire Announces Final Wave of State Primary Legislative Endorsements
Sep 3, 2024

Manchester, New Hampshire—Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire (AFP-NH) today announced its final slate of endorsed candidates for the State House of Representatives in the New Hampshire state primary election. In addition to the 13 candidates announced last month, AFP-NH is leveraging the total weight of its grassroots capabilities behind these 14 candidates running to represent Granite […]

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Fermenting Freedom: Fighting Wisconsin’s Big Alcohol Interests 
Sep 3, 2024

“If you want this permit for your business, you must get a divorce first.” That was the shocking advice the Wisconsin Department of Revenue gave to William Glass, owner of The Brewing Projekt, after he was told he couldn’t open a brewery if his wife owned a bar.    Will was feeling the effects of […]

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Americans for Prosperity Press Release
Labor Day Disappointment: How Biden-Harris Policies Are Undermining American Workforce Confidence.
Sep 2, 2024

Arlington, VA – Labor Day was intended to be a celebration of the American workforce, but the Biden-Harris administration has made it more about celebrating union leaders. Americans for Prosperity Economic Policy Analyst Ilana Blumsack issued the following statement: “Even before learning of a major reduction in job estimates over the past year (over 800,000 […]

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Labor reform: 5 things you should know
Aug 30, 2024

America thrives when people are free to think, speak, and be themselves. Whether you’re working a 9-to-5 job in a big company, freelancing in a creative field, as an independent contractor in construction, or starting your own business, you should be free to pursue your career on your terms. But right now, government regulations are […]

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AFP-MI Announces Legislative Endorsements to Take Back the House in November
Aug 30, 2024

Lansing, MI—Americans for Prosperity-Michigan (AFP-MI) today announced its first slate of endorsed candidates for the general election on November 5, 2024. AFP-MI endorsed the following candidates in their state primary races and is prepared to continue supporting them through the November election: State Rep. Jamie Thompson (HD-28), Dale Biniecki (HD-31), Steve Frisbie (HD-44), State Rep. […]

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Americans for Prosperity Press Release
Getting Serious About Inflation Starts with A Serious Energy Policy
Aug 28, 2024

Getting Serious About Inflation Starts with A Serious Energy Policy Arlington VA – The Biden-Harris administration is making domestic energy production harder by shuttering energy exploration on 28 million acres in Alaska. Americans for Prosperity Vice President of Government Affairs Akash Chougule issued the following statement: “By restricting access to these significant resources, the administration […]

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The Next Generation of Change: Youth Activists 
Aug 27, 2024

  AFP Wyoming has a secret weapon: a dream team of high school volunteers who travel across the state, engage with hundreds of citizens, and energize them for change. This group of students banned together and helped develop and strengthen the 36th state chapter of Americans for Prosperity in Cheyenne, Wyoming. What started out as […]

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What the rest of the world reminds Americans about the First Amendment
Aug 22, 2024

It’s hard to appreciate what you have when it’s all you’ve ever known. If you’re reading this, you’ve lived a whole life in a world with the First Amendment. We quibble about its application in specific cases, many of them very important. But even where government gets it wrong the courts have been consistent in […]

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