AFP Kansas

2348 SW Topeka Suite 201, Topeka , KS 66611
Phone: (785) 354-4237

Wichita office: 800 E. 1st Suite 401, Wichita, KS 67202
Phone: (316) 269-4170 / Email: infoKS@afphq.org

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Sign the Patients First Petition

Lobbyists, unions, and politicians in Washington are trying to seize control of our health care. Patients like us have been left out. We can’t sit by and let this happen - sign the petition today!

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Tuesday, May 12th 2009
by jrezac
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Please join the Topeka Chapter of Americans for Prosperity-Kansas for this month’s chapter meeting. Please note the new meeting location: conference room of the Hayden Building, downtown.

The topic will be health care: free market health care vs. universal health care, and what those types of health care mean for you and your family.

  • Topeka Area Chapter Meeting
  • 7 p.m.
  • Tuesday, May 19
  • Hayden Building (212 SW 8th Street), Lower Level Conference Room

RSVP to Phillis Setchell, p.setchell@gmail.com.

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Monday, May 11th 2009
by James Valvo
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Dear Rep. Tiahrt,

On behalf of the more than 500,000 members of Americans for Prosperity I am writing to support your bill, H.R. 1802, the Commission on the Accountability and Review of Federal Agencies (CARFA) Act.

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Monday, May 11th 2009
by jrezac
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If you're interested in learning how to become a more effective political activist, American Majority offers a number of training opportunities. They have several training sessions coming up in the next few weeks in Wichita: 3 p.m. Saturday, May 18 and 6 p.m. Monday, June 22 and Tuesday, June 23.

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Sunday, May 10th 2009
by dsontag
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With banks nationwide in need of still more money to prevent their collapse, and families around the country still struggling to make ends meet, it appears that those elected to represent us on Capitol Hill are more concerned with political wins and pork-style handouts than working to assure that the American economy is pulled from the dregs in which it currently resides.

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Friday, May 8th 2009
by jrezac
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TOPEKA – Kansas legislators are wrapping up the 2009 Kansas Legislative session. Although some progress was made toward closing the state’s budget deficit, long-term solutions were not created, said Americans for Prosperity-Kansas state director Derrick Sontag.

“Last week Governor Parkinson and many in the Legislature put multiple tax increase proposals on the table for consideration involving halting the phase-outs of the franchise and estate taxes, along with decoupling legislation,” Sontag said. “AFP vehemently fought these proposals, communicating to lawmakers that Kansas taxpayers shouldn't bear the brunt of the Legislature's failure to efficiently spend tax payer dollars.

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