South Carolina Budget
ICYMI: Commentary: If you want to restart the economy, trust the people
May 27, 2020

Americans for Prosperity-South Carolina State Director Andrew Yates | Post and Courier Amid the tragedy and hardship brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve seen the best of South Carolina. High school students in the Charleston area are using 3D printers from their own homes to make face masks for health care professionals. Restaurant owners […]

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Phased Approach to Restarting Economy Protects Public Health and Eases Economic Hardship
Apr 29, 2020

Grassroots group praises Governor DeSantis for starting phase one of getting people back to work   TALLAHASSEE, FL – Following Governor Ron DeSantis’ announcement of the first phase of his “Safe. Smart and Step-by Step” plan to restart the state’s economy, Americans for Prosperity-Florida (AFP-FL) today applauded Governor DeSantis’ approach to both protect public health […]

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Americans for Prosperity Minnesota Radio – 8/5/19
Aug 5, 2019

This week on Americans for Prosperity Radio: Tori Whiting from the Heritage Foundation joins host Jason Flohrs to talk about another $300 billion in tariffs from the Trump administration – this time forcing every family in America to pay more for basic consumer goods. We’ll talk about how we got into this mess, and what […]

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Tax Relief Continues to Fuel Economy
Jun 18, 2019

Unemployment data shows 610 more NH residents working CONCORD, NH – Following today’s release of another strong employment report showing 610 more New Hampshire residents working and the state’s workforce adding 890 individuals, both of which are records for the state, Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire State Director Greg Moore issued the following statement: “Our state’s […]

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May Jobs Figures Shows Tax Reform Spurring Growth for New Hampshire
Jun 12, 2018

Grassroots group praises tax reform for increasing workforce, opportunity for Granite Staters CONCORD, N.H. – Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire (AFP-NH) offered the following comments on the release of May state unemployment data, showing that New Hampshire’s economy added 2,100 new workers, while the state’s workforce added 2,430 individuals last month. “Thanks to tax relief by […]

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Utahns Are Holding Their Lawmakers Accountable
May 11, 2018

We’ve accomplished so much here in the Beehive state, thanks to our activists and supporters who care about freedom in Utah. Creating a more prosperous Utah means advocating for good fiscal policies that lead to a more prosperous state and holding lawmakers accountable for bad ones.  Many of our lawmakers are focused on growing our economy, removing […]

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AFP-MN Thanks Members for Taking Action to Curb Regulatory Overreach on Sulfate Standards
Apr 23, 2018

Bill would rein in regulatory process, reassert legislative oversight of state rule-making St. Paul, MN – Americans for Prosperity-Minnesota (AFP-MN) on Monday released a key vote alert in support of HF3280, a bill that would reset the process of rewriting the Pollution Control Agency’s (PCA’s) outdated sulfate standard. The PCA’s proposed rewrite would impose severe […]

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AFP-NJ Responds to CRDA’s Miss America Decision
Apr 20, 2018

Trenton, NJ – Americans for Prosperity-New Jersey (AFP-NJ) on Friday responded to the Atlantic City Casino Reinvestment Development Authority’s (CRDA) decision to allocate more than $4 million in taxpayer money to prop-up the Miss America pageant. “While the Miss America pageant is a celebration of intelligence and beauty, the CRDA’s decision to subsidize the pageant […]

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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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