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Montgomery, AL–Americans for Prosperity-Alabama (AFP-AL) is applauding Chairman Danny Garrett and Members of the House Ways and Means Education Committee for voting in support of Governor Kay Ivey’s CHOOSE Act, HB129. AFP-AL State Director, Adam Thompson, made the following statement: “By creating opportunities for families to make the best decisions in their child’s education, Alabama […]

MONTGOMERY, AL–After Governor Kay Ivey addressed Alabama’s legislature this evening, Americans for Prosperity-Alabama (AFP-AL) applauded her commitment to education freedom and called upon state legislators to make universal school choice a top priority this year. Passage of Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) in Alabama would expand options for families to find the best educational plan that […]

AFP-AL State Director Adam Thompson applauds Governor Ivey’s plan to create education savings accounts this upcoming legislative session MONTGOMERY, AL – Americans for Prosperity – Alabama (AFP-AL) State Director Adam Thompson has a new op-ed featured in Alabama Daily News applauding Governor Kay Ivey’s announcement that she is working with the legislature to expand education savings accounts in […]

Alabama becomes the 37th state chapter of Americans for Prosperity MONTGOMERY, AL —Americans for Prosperity (AFP) is expanding its broad-based grassroots advocacy efforts in Alabama. This expansion marks the 37th state where AFP is actively working to advance liberty and economic opportunity for all Americans. The chapter will be led by Adam Thompson, who for the […]

The team at Americans for Prosperity has seen up close the overwhelming grassroots support for the Supreme Court nomination of Amy Coney Barrett. As we reach out to people across America to discuss this issue, we’re tapping into an enthusiastic audience. With people across the country eager to share their views, we’ve seen unprecedented levels of engagement. And we’re […]

Competition and innovation are allowing the American economy to reach unprecedented heights. Since the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, real disposable personal income per household has risen by about $6,000 and employment numbers are higher than they’ve been in decades. Despite this success, many activists and interested parties from across […]

Your Christmas present from Congress has just arrived – two omnibus spending bills with “something for everyone to like.” But really, they are a massive, expensive lump of coal. As Congress has seen fit to do so many times in the past, these spending bills were left until the last minute, forcing a scramble to […]

Suppose you earned $26,000 last year, but you spent $32,000 — meaning you borrowed $6,000, which you now have to pay interest on. Most people would say that you’re not living within your means. What’s more, since you you’ve already racked up $168,000 in debt, you’ve been at this overspending thing for a while. Clearly, […]

Washington, D.C., is buzzing about Section 230 — internet regulations within the Communications Decency Act. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have proposed reforming Section 230 to give government a greater hand in controlling online speech. That dangerous path could lead to free-speech infringements that would change the internet as we know it for […]