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Americans for Prosperity Foundation is proud to offer our selection of reports on issues critical to understanding government policies effecting the state and the effects these policies have on the economy. These studies are the product of extensive research by some of the best minds in the field of government policy.
AFP will be at the Ocean County Public Library, 101 Washington Street, in Toms River this Saturday morning at 9:00am to rally against health care.
Congressman Adler could be the decisive vote for Obamcare if we don't try to prevent it.
Adler voted against the health care bill the first time around but is now under enormous pressure from Barack Obama, Rahm Emanuel and Nancy Pelosi to change his vote.
READ MOREAmericans for Prosperity has directed a study of the state's pension system vis-a-vis bill SCR-1, a proposed amendment to the state constitution. SCR-1 proposes fully funding the state's pension obligations after 7 years, increasing the state's payments by 1/7th each year.
Americans for Prosperity believes this bill, if enacted, would put the state is financial peril.
Click here are Steve Lonegan's testimony on SCR-1.
READ MOREListen here as Steve questions what kind of treatment the cancer-stricken New Jersey Senator would receive if Obamacare were the passed.
Senator Lautenberg and Obamacare
READ MOREAmericans for Prosperity Slams Christie Appointment of Obamacare Supporter to Head Department of Health & Senior Services
BOGOTA, NJ – Americans for Prosperity has condemned the Governor Christie appointment of a stealth Obamacare supporter to be the Commissioner of the Department of Health & Senior Services.
READ MOREThe following op-ed by Steve Lonegan to appear in Thursday's Bergen Record.
SENS. Tom Kean and Stephen Sweeney coauthored a column this week (“A bipartisan fix for NJ pension system,” Other Views, March 9) explaining their misguided support for a constitutional amendment that will enshrine the most lucrative pension system in the country.
The pair wrote “First, taxpayers cannot afford to maintain the status quo. Second, we need to protect the long-term economic security of the pension funds to fulfill our commitment to career public employees.”
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