Americans for Prosperity

Wisconsin

AFP-WI believes freedom and opportunity are the keys to unleashing prosperity for all. We are a community of concerned citizens advocating for solutions based on proven principles to tackle the state’s most critical challenges.  

About Us

AFP-WI’s grassroots, policy, government affairs, communications, and education and training capabilities make us the premier organization to change the policy landscape in Wisconsin.

Priorities

Transformational Income Tax Reform 

Adopt a Flat Tax and move towards elimination of the income tax to help drive our economy forward and put money back into our pockets. 

Fund Students Not Systems

All children deserve access to education options that best fit their individual needs, regardless of ZIP code or economic status. 

Regulatory Reform

Increase certainty and fairness in Wisconsin’s regulatory landscape to help our economy thrive. 

Health Care Personal Option

Empower patients, not government, to make their own health care decisions for quality care at affordable prices.

Stop Cronyism and Corporate Welfare

Protect Wisconsin taxpayers from unfair cronyism policies that drive up the cost of goods and limit consumer choices.

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  • AFP-WI Responds to Governor Evers’ State of the State Address

    Madison, WI – Tonight, Governor Tony Evers gave his seventh State of the State address. Americans for Prosperity-WI State Director Megan Novak released the…

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  • AFP-WI Calls out Governor Evers on Harmful Tax Increases

    Madison, WI – During his State of the State address, Governor Evers falsely took credit for legislature led tax cuts and failed to acknowledge…

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  • AFP-WI to Governor Evers: Wisconsinites Want Education Freedom

    Madison, WI – In his State of the State Address tonight, Governor Evers declared 2025 as “the Year of the Kid,” but failed to support…

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