Americans for Prosperity

Citizen Group Speaks Out Against State Cigarette Tax Increase

Release Date: Oct 1 2008

For Immediate Release - Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Contact: Corey R. Lewandowski (603) 894-5881

E-Mail:CLewandowski@afphq.org

Citizen Group Speaks Out Against State Cigarette Tax Increase

WINDHAM, NEW HAMPSHIRE- Americans For Prosperity, a grassroots free market group, claims a 25 cent hike in the state cigarette tax would ultimately put New Hampshire citizens on the hook to pay for bigger government.

OUTSIDE GROUP FOUNDED BY OIL MONEY ATTACKS SHAHEEN ON RADIO

Release Date: Aug 15 2008


For Immediate Release
August 15, 2008

Alex Reese
(603) 768-1714

 OUTSIDE GROUP FOUNDED BY OIL MONEY ATTACKS SHAHEEN ON RADIO

Americans for Prosperity is founded by Sununu's buddies in the oil industry, attacks Shaheen with over $130,000 in false radio ads

(Manchester, NH) - Another Washington-based group is attacking former Governor and current U.S. Senate candidate Jeanne Shaheen with false radio ads, and this one is founded with money from John Sununu's buddies in the oil industry. This is the sixth outside group run by Sununu's political allies to attack Shaheen in this election, bringing the total amount of outside money spent by Sununu's friends to almost $1.2 million so far.

August 14, 2008 - 5:25pm

Group airs ad against Shaheen

A conservative grassroots group has begun airing a radio ad against former Gov. Jeanne Shaheen (D-Madbury).

The ad sponsored by the New Hampshire chapter of Americans for Prosperity criticizes Shaheen's energy plan.

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Americans for Prosperity Launches Statewide Issue Ad Blitz: Shaheen Energy Plan Pursues Futile Strategy to Lower Prices

Release Date: Aug 14 2008

 

For Immediate Release - August 14, 2008

Contact: Corey Lewandowski (603) 894-5881 or (202) 550-7839

Or Annie Patnaude (202) 441-5193

 

Americans for Prosperity Launches Statewide Issue Ad Blitz:

Shaheen Energy Plan Pursues Futile Strategy to Lower Prices

 

Shaheen Should Embrace Domestic Oil Production and Energy Independence, Group Says

WINDHAM - The New Hampshire chapter of the grassroots free-market group Americans for Prosperity (AFP) today launched a statewide issue ad blitz to encourage Jeanne Shaheen to discard a futile energy plan that won't lower energy prices or significantly increase domestic production. The ad, which begins airing August 14, 2008, will hit every major media market in the state, including Boston. The issue ad quotes from a recent Union Leader editorial and urges citizens to contact Jeanne Shaheen and ask her to support domestic oil production and energy independence.

July 1, 2008 - 12:20pm

Conservative tax group starts N.H. chapter

John Stephen (R-Manchester) and Grant Bosse (R-Hillsboro): Photo credit: PolitickerNH.comJohn Stephen (R-Manchester) and Grant Bosse (R-Hillsboro): Photo credit: PolitickerNH.comCONCORD- A conservative tax group has launched a chapter in New Hampshire. Americans for Prosperity announced at a press conference on Tuesday that the group's aim is to promote grassroots activism in the Granite State.

"Americans for Prosperity is here to stay," said Ted Maravelias, AFP's New Hampshire deputy state director. "We're maintaining a strong network of grassroots activists."

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John Stephen Joins NH Chapter Launch For Anti-Tax, Anti-Spending Group

Release Date: Jul 1 2008

MEDIA RELEASE                                     CONTACT:For Immediate Release                                    Greg MooreJuly 1, 2008                                    (603) 206-1223 x1013
John Stephen Joins NH Chapter Launch For Anti-Tax, Anti-Spending Group Americans For Prosperity Calls For End To Wasteful Spending, Limited Government
CONCORD, NH- 1st District Congressional Candidate John Stephen today joined the launch of the New Hampshire chapter of Americans for Prosperity, a national free-market, anti-tax group that calls for limited government, regulatory restraint and an end to wasteful federal spending.  The group met this morning at the steps of the State House, where Stephen was a featured speaker.

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