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By Josh Eboch on February 13, 2012

New Podcast: "The green assault on the American economy"

Last week, Dr. Wayne Brough talked out-of-control EPA bureaucrats and harmful energy regulation with Scott Lee, host of central Virginia's political talk radio show "The Score." 

By Josh Eboch on January 31, 2012

Tea Party 3.0: Occupy the Establishment

It is axiomatic that there are as many visions of the current state and future prospects of the tea party movement as there are individuals who identify with its principles. But one thing is certain: the tea party is changing.

By Josh Eboch on December 19, 2011

FreedomWorks Finishes 2011 Strong with Indiana Road Trip

In preparation for a busy year in 2012, the FreedomWorks Campaigns team took to the road last week for five days of Get Out the Vote (GOTV) training in Indiana. We met hundreds of great activists along the way and saw firsthand the energy and enthusiasm at work in the Hoosier state.

By Josh Eboch on December 05, 2011

Will Congress Let the Lights Go Out?

In September, the House of Representatives heeded calls from tens of thousands of grassroots activists and passed the TRAIN Act, which curbs the power of unelected EPA bureaucrats who are destroying jobs all over the country. Unfortunately, this desperately-needed legislation has stalled in the Democrat-controlled Senate.

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By Josh Eboch on November 22, 2011

Supporters of School Choice Can't Take a Holiday

This week, while most Pennsylvanians are looking forward to spending quality time with their families, opponents of school choice will be working overtime to keep students and parents trapped in a failed educational system. But Pennsylvania voters can set them free.

By Josh Eboch on November 17, 2011

Pennsylvania Students and Parents Rally for School Choice in Harrisburg

Ever since Pennsylvania’s Senate voted in favor of school choice last month by passing SB1, the pressure on the state House of Representatives to send this important bill to Governor Corbett’s desk has been steadily increasing. Yesterday that pressure was ratcheted up even further when some 2,000 students, parents and other school choice supporters flooded the Capitol Rotunda in Harrisburg demanding educational freedom.

By Josh Eboch on November 09, 2011

Tell Michigan Representatives to Vote YES for Lower Insurance Costs

The cost of auto insurance in Michigan is higher than almost any other state, and the reason is a broken system desperately in need of reform. This week, Michigan's House of Representatives is voting on a bill, HB 4936, which will reform current system by giving consumers more choice and more control over the amount of coverage they seek.

Below is a list of the key House members whose support is needed on HB 4936.

By Josh Eboch on November 08, 2011

Now Is the Time to Reform Auto Insurance in Michigan

Michigan’s no-fault auto insurance system is broken.  As a result, consumers pay among the highest rates in the nation, and rates have been rising faster in Michigan than in any other state, according to the Insurance Information Institute.

By Josh Eboch on November 01, 2011

PA School Choice Needs Our Help in the House

Pennsylvanians have good reason to celebrate the passage of school choice legislation through the state Senate, but there is still a lot of work left to do. Despite having the support of the governor and the vast majority of Pennsylvania voters, school choice faces an uphill battle in the House of Representatives.

By Josh Eboch on November 01, 2011

Countdown to a Historic Vote on Issues 2 & 3 in Ohio

On Tuesday, Ohioans will go to the polls to vote on two of the most important ballot issues in state history. Issue 2 is a fight for fiscal solvency through common sense public sector pension reforms, while Issue 3 would outlaw Obamacare's individual mandate.