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Americans for Prosperity Ranks House Lawmakers on “Freedom from Foreign Oil” Scorecard
July 24, 2008
WASHINGTON – The grassroots free-market group Americans for Prosperity (AFP) today released its “Freedom from Foreign Oil” scorecard, which ranks U.S. Representatives based on their support for – or opposition to – policies that would lower gas and energy prices by increasing American supplies and making domestic production less expensive.
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EPA's Blueprint for Disaster
July 11, 2008
Thanks to the efforts of thousands of concerned citizens, The Lieberman-Warner Climate-Tax Bill was rejected by Congress. This demonstrates that the grassroots can still have an impact on our elected officials. Now there is a more ominous danger. Since the federal bureaucracy is not elected, your phone calls and letters have no influence. Could it be that those in Congress want their dirty work done by someone else?
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Americans for Prosperity Circulates Questionnaire to Clarify Candidates’ Positions
June 26, 2008
LANSING – The Michigan chapter of Americans for Prosperity (AFP-MI), a grassroots free-market organization, is circulating a questionnaire to candidates running for State House. The group will be compiling a comprehensive guidebook to educate its more than 10,000 members on candidates’ positions. The questionnaire will cover issues including: the appropriate size and scope of government, taxes on businesses, transparency in government, Right to Work laws, regulations that would increase the price of energy, and property assessments.
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Americans for Prosperity Announces New Michigan State Director: Scott Hagerstrom
June 26, 2008
LANSING – Americans for Prosperity (AFP) is proud to announce that Scott Hagerstrom will be the new state director of its Michigan chapter. He joins AFP after spending 15 years working in the Michigan House of Representatives as a legislative director, most recently for Rep. Jack Hoogendyk (61st-Kalamazoo). Scott brings a long history of experience in Michigan politics and grassroots activism, which will be invaluable to AFP’s mission of educating citizens about the virtues of small government, low taxes, restrained spending, transparency in governance and helping to rebuild the Michigan economy.
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AFP Michigan Earmark Protest
June 12, 2008
AFP Michigan activists protested a proposed $35 billion federal pork barrel project at the capitol in Lansing. The group was accompanied by ten flying pigs. They drove home the fact that although pork may fly, the earmark process must be grounded.
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Another Transparent Michigan Government
June 9, 2008
The Brighton Township Board of Trustees made one large step for transparency. They joined the chorus of voices across the nation that believe government should not be afraid to let taxpayers know where their money goes.
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Secretary of State's Office in Now Transparent
May 15, 2008
AFP Michigan is working with a number of legislators to open the state’s checkbook. State Representative Jack Hoogendyke (R - Kalamazoo) has introduced legislation in the House, and a similar bill may soon make its way to the Senate. AFP has also talked with a score of local government officials who want transparency in their county or township. Now, Michigan Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land has taken her office transparent on her website. We congratulate Secretary Land on this action. Land becomes the second statewide officeholder to let us know how our money is being spent. Previously, Attorney General Mike Cox provided information regarding his office expenditures on the AG website.
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WMU Students Promote Transparency
May 14, 2008
The Students for Prosperity chapter at Western Michigan University has taken on the issue of transparency at the Kalamazoo campus. Derek Robinson and Brendan Cole, SFP President and Vice President, recently met with WMU President John Dunn. They asked him to have the university's monthly expenditure reports converted to a PDF and post them on its website. The Western Herald, WMU's student operated newspaper, recognized the students’ efforts in an article earlier this month.
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Americans for Prosperity Launches Nationwide Hot Air Balloon Tour to Expose Economic Costs of Climate Change Legislation
April 21, 2008
WASHINGTON – One day before Earth Day, hundreds of citizens joined the grassroots free-market group Americans for Prosperity (AFP) for a rally in the nation’s capital to launch a cross-country hot air balloon tour aimed at exposing the unaffordable costs of proposed climate change policies. The nationwide Hot Air Tour will make its first stop on April 30 with AFP’s huge seventy-foot hot air balloon in Kansas City, Missouri, before stopping at locations in Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and Louisiana, on its first leg. In all, the Tour will visit two-dozen key locations across the U.S. Visit www.CostOfHotAir.org for more information.
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Michigan Summit Draws Presidential Hopefuls, Capacity Crowd
January 14, 2008
Over 800 people packed into an overflow ballroom at Laurel Manor in Livonia, Michigan, for Americans for Prosperity’s Defending the American Dream Summit on Saturday. In addition to this impressive line-up of speakers, hundreds of participants received extensive grassroots training from leading national experts in the field.
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