Americans for Prosperity

Leading National Political Pundits Converge in New Jersey for AFP New Media Conference

Release Date: Sep 6 2008

TEANECK, NJ – More than 150 local citizen leaders and activists worked hand-in-hand Saturday with leading political opinion makers to become more effective conservative Internet activists.

AMERICANS FOR PROSPERITY LAUNCHES INVESTIGATION INTO SECRET “CLEAN ELECTIONS” MEETINGS.

Release Date: Aug 21 2008

Americans for Prosperity has engaged an investigative reporter to uncover the time and whereabouts of a secret meeting of Speaker Joe Roberts’ “Clean Elections” committee. 

Americans for Prosperity demands Roberts back up "Clean" Election Claims

Release Date: Aug 7 2008

Trenton – Americans for Prosperity, New Jersey's largest and fastest growing taxpayer advocacy organization, filed an Open Public Records Act request seeking detailed information to support claims made by the office of Assembly Speaker Joseph Roberts, Jr., about how a program to use taxpayers’ money to fund political campaigns was created.

LONEGAN CALLS ON ANTI-TOLL HIKE LEGISLATORS TO BOYCOTT CHAMBER TRIP

Release Date: Jan 30 2008

BOGOTA -- Americans for Prosperity New Jersey director Steve Lonegan today called on anti-toll hike legislators to boycott the annual Chamber of Commerce train trip taking place this weekend in light of the Chamber’s endorsement of Governor Corzine’s $38 Billion Borrowing and Toll Hike Scheme.

Americans for Prosperity Launches Grassroots Campaign Against New Jersey "Paid Family Leave" Legislation

Release Date: May 31 2007

BOGOTA – The grassroots free-market group Americans for Prosperity today announced its campaign to mobilize thousands of grassroots activists against the “Paid Family Leave” legislation (Senate Bill 2249), which emerged from the Senate Budget committee last week. The bill would be bad for business in a state that is already rated among the worst states in the nation for businesses large and small, AFP New Jersey Director Steve Lonegan warned in an e-mail action alert urging citizens to contact legislators, write letters to the editor and call-in to talk radio shows.

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