Taxes
AFP on SOTU: Tax Reform a Boon for US, Prioritizes Hardworking Americans
Jan 30, 2018

Grassroots group touts tax reform efforts in reaction to State of the Union CONCORD, N.H.—Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire (AFP-NH) on Tuesday responded to President Trump’s first State of the Union address, highlighting the benefits reaped by taxpayers across the nation and in the Granite State. “Tonight, we were reminded what can happen when we prioritize […]

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Americans for Prosperity Commends House for Tax Cut Package
Jan 26, 2018

Grassroots organization applauds House plan to bring tax relief to Michigan’s workers and families. LANSING, Mich. – Americans for Prosperity-Michigan (AFP-MI) commended House lawmakers for their passage of a $357 million tax cut plan that will let Michiganders keep more of their hard-earned money. “We have seen what tax reform can do from the federal […]

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Americans for Prosperity Cheers House Passage of Film Tax Credit Elimination
Jan 26, 2018

CHARLESTON, W.Va.—Americans for Prosperity-West Virginia (AFP-WV) applauded the West Virginia House of Delegates vote on Friday to eliminate film tax credits. This vote followed previous action by the state Senate. The bill now heads to the Governor for his signature. “It’s Oscar season and if they had a category for ‘Acting in the Best Interests […]

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Americans for Prosperity Applauds Microbrew Bill
Jan 25, 2018

Grassroots group supports bill promoting South Dakota small businesses and entrepreneurs. PIERRE, S.D. – Americans for Prosperity-South Dakota (AFP-SD) commended the introduction of a bill that would allow South Dakota’s microbrewers to grow and thrive, removing antiquated barriers to prosperity. “This is a great bill for South Dakota’s microbrewers, their employees, and the farmers and […]

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North Carolina
Gov. Ricketts Working Toward More Fiscal Responsibility in Nebraska
Jan 25, 2018

President Ronald Reagan once said “The problem is not that people are taxed too little, the problem is that government spends too much.” That simple quote rings true at all levels of government: from  towns, cities and state capitols across the country, as well as in the federal government. Politicians and agencies are always eager to spend […]

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