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AFP Foundation - Alabama

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AFP Foundation is a nonpartisan organization committed to educating citizens about the value of limited government and a free market economy.

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Could you think of better ways for a city to spend $1 million? My colleague Sofia Hamilton šŸ—½šŸ©ŗ and I look at a recent example of how Alabama’s CON law wastes taxpayer money while holding much-needed health care investment hostage. #alpolitics Americans for Prosperity yellowhammernews.com/afp-alabamas-c…

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Who even uses CD's anymore? That’s what AFPF's Thomas Kimbrell got in response to his FOIA request: a 56KB spreadsheet that could’ve been emailed. Outdated tech and inefficiency make transparency in government a joke. #FOIAFail

Who even uses CD's anymore? That’s what AFPF's <a href="/tkimbrell133/">Thomas Kimbrell</a> got in response to his FOIA request: a 56KB spreadsheet that could’ve been emailed. Outdated tech and inefficiency make transparency in government a joke. #FOIAFail
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Another day, another example of how Alabama's Certificate of Need (CON) law stifles critical health care investments. Your competitors (one of which is so badly mismanaged it's on the verge of bankruptcy) should not be able to stop expanding access to health care. #alpolitics

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Imagine living in a world where your competitor can stop you from growing & investing to meet the health care needs of a community because *they* don't think there is a need. That's the reality in Alabama right now. We must abolish the Certificate of Need (CON) law. #alpolitics

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Did you know some school districts are using copyright claims to block access to educational materials? Transparency is key to ensuring parents have the information they need about what’s being taught. Learn more about how copyright impacts access: rightontransparency.org/school-distric…

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ā˜€ļø Transparency matters. AFP Foundation’s Sunshine Week is back, bringing together experts to discuss open government, transparency laws, and reforms to strengthen FOI laws at all levels. Save the date for the online panel discussion: šŸ“… March 14 at 1 PM ET

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Hundreds of millions of your tax dollars—wasted. From phantom offices to payments for already-demolished buildings, recent audits reveal just how bad it is. Here are 5 outrageous ways Washington is burning your money šŸ‘‡ americansforprosperityfoundation.org/blog/waste-wat…

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Since 2012, North Carolina’s Certificate of Need laws have blocked more than $4 billion in potential health care investment. That’s $4 billion that could have expanded access, reduced wait times, and improved care—denied by outdated regulations that limit competition and

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🚨 Americans for Prosperity Foundation Report Finds CON Laws Make Alabama Among the Most Restrictive Health Care Markets in the Country. Read more hereāž”ļø americansforprosperityfoundation.org/uncategorized/…

🚨 Americans for Prosperity Foundation Report Finds CON Laws Make Alabama Among the Most Restrictive Health Care Markets in the Country. Read more hereāž”ļø americansforprosperityfoundation.org/uncategorized/…
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A new report released by Americans for Prosperity Foundation – Alabama reveals how the state’s Certificate of Need (CON) laws are having a negative impact on healthcare systems in the Yellowhammer State. The report argues that CON regulations raise health care costs for

A new report released by Americans for Prosperity Foundation – Alabama reveals how the state’s Certificate of Need (CON) laws are having a negative impact on healthcare systems in the Yellowhammer State.

The report argues that CON regulations raise health care costs for
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🚨 Happening @ 10:05 AM! State Director Adam Thompson joins Yaffee to discuss AFP Foundation's new report: Permission to Care - Certificate of Need Laws Stifle Innovation and Reduce Access to Care in Alabama. šŸ“» Listen live: player.wvnn.com