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Georgia Tax Increase Alert
November 13, 2008
While many tax increase proposals are being discussed at this point, a MASSIVE $120 million dollar plan is already on paper and the Georgia Department of Community Health (DCH) is currently lobbying for the tax hike as we speak!
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Americans for Prosperity Responds to Election Results
November 6, 2008
"There will be many battles to wage for free-market principles in the upcoming months, but we will find common ground with Obama on tax cuts, earmark reform, and greater transparency and accountability in government spending.
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Scarier Than Halloween?
October 30, 2008
...But scariest of all is the prevailing political attitude that the blame for our nation’s economic crisis is our free market system – the very system that made us the most prosperous country on earth!
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What a Summit!
October 21, 2008
Summit pictures, Update on Economy Survey, Transparency issue gaining ground, Update on No Climate Tax Pledge
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Survey Results on the Economy
October 21, 2008
Last week, we asked AFP-Georgia members to complete a survey on the economy. Here are the results:
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How's Your Prosperity?
September 29, 2008
Take our Economy Survey Now
How’s Your Prosperity? A Look at GA and US Economy
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American Solutions invites AFP to Solutions Day Sept. 27
September 24, 2008
Solutions Day 2008: We Have The Power Solutions for Energy, the Economy, Education, and Health.
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“Let the American Energy Ban Expire!” Says Americans for Prosperity at Capitol Hill Rally
September 18, 2008
WASHINGTON – Lawmakers on Capitol Hill can deliver a victory over the current Congressional ban on energy exploration by “doing nothing,” the grassroots free-market group Americans for Prosperity (AFP) said at its Capitol Hill news conference today. House and Senate lawmakers joined AFP to send that strong message at the two-week-mark in the countdown to American Energy Freedom Day – the October 1st expiration date of the current Congressional ban on offshore drilling and oil shale recovery.
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Sarah Palin stood against the Bridge to Nowhere. Why didn’t Obama and Biden?
September 11, 2008
AFP policy director Phil Kerpen recounts the history of the Bridge to Nowhere.
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Federal & State Issues Update
August 28, 2008
Georgia’s Income Deficit – Could This be a Good Thing?
For the 2009 budget year, which began in July, the state of Georgia is facing a $1.4 billion discrepancy between what was projected last winter during budget creation and what is now expected. Policy analysts are wringing their hands
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