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Why are groceries so expensive right now?
March 23, 2026

For many Americans, a simple trip to the grocery store has become a stressful mental calculation. Families scan prices, swap items for cheaper options, and wonder why the same cart […]

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AFP-GA Statement on Senate Passage of Portable Benefits Bill
March 20, 2026

ATLANTA, GA – Today, the Georgia Senate passed House Bill 987 with bipartisan support. The bill would allow companies and individuals to contribute to portable benefit accounts for self-employed workers. These […]

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Lift outdated zoning rules to expand affordable housing opportunities for Florida families
January 16, 2026

Florida is in the middle of a housing affordability crisis. Across our state, families are feeling the squeeze of a housing market that no longer works for them. Rapid population […]

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Modernizing health care rules to expand access for Florida patients
January 13, 2026

HB 693 modernizes Florida health care rules to expand access, competition, and patient choice. Florida’s health care system is at a crossroads. The state is growing rapidly, the population is […]

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American for Prosperity-Florida’s 2025 Legislative scorecard
January 12, 2026

The conservative group Americans for Prosperity-Florida (AFP-FL) has released its 2025 Florida Legislative Scorecard, which grades lawmakers based on their votes for or against the group’s legislative priorities. Lawmakers received 1 […]

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Now is the time to prepare for Florida’s energy future
January 12, 2026

Florida’s growing population and rising energy use call for a smarter energy strategy. Families are feeling the strain of high utility bills. Our state needs a plan to ensure energy […]

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Skylar Zander: Hidden climate taxes hurt Florida families, small businesses
January 12, 2026

Protecting Florida families from hidden carbon taxes and rising energy costs Florida families are already feeling the pinch of higher prices. New carbon-emissions taxes would raise energy costs and the […]

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Jacksonville faces overspending allegations as CFO pushes for tax cuts: ‘Deegan’s spending is on steroids’
September 17, 2025

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Florida Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia is calling out Jacksonville city leaders for what he describes as excessive spending and growing tax burdens, a critique that is […]

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Rep. Rutherford Opens Dialogue for Nations Controversial Big Bill
September 5, 2025

Americans for Prosperity-Florida (AFP-FL) recently hosted a community celebration with Congressman John Rutherford to highlight the impact of the recently passed One Big Beautiful Bill. The event, held at AFP’s […]

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