American Prosperity Alliance announces multi-million-dollar issue advocacy campaign supporting Working Families Tax Cuts.

(WASHINGTON) — American Prosperity Alliance (“APA”) launched an issue advocacy campaign today across 12 U.S. Senate states and 32 U.S. House districts highlighting the policy victories in H.R. 1, the new working families tax cuts law signed by President Trump on July 4, 2025.

The seven-figure issue advertising campaign will include a mix of television, direct mail and digital advertising, including 3 separate ads designed to inform citizens of important elements of the working families tax cuts and push back on the misinformation concerning Medicaid reforms in the bill.

APA released the following statement:  “The working families tax cuts passed by Congress and signed into law by President Trump earlier this year were a historic victory for hard working American families.  American Prosperity Alliance proudly applauds those Senators and Members of Congress who worked diligently to deliver this incredible achievement.  The misinformation spread by a cabal of lying liberal apparatchiks must be rebutted aggressively and American Prosperity Alliance welcomes the fight.”  

Watch the ad “Delivering” here.

Watch the ad “Real Positive Change” here.

Watch the ad “Just the Facts” here.

The 12 states and 32 districts included in APA’s new issue advocacy campaign:

  • Arkansas: Senator Tom Cotton

  • Idaho: Senator Mike Crapo

  • Indiana: Senators Jim Banks & Todd Young

  • Kansas: Senator Roger Marshall

  • Montana: Senator Steve Daines

  • North Carolina: Senator Ted Budd

  • Pennsylvania: Senator Dave McCormick

  • South Dakota: Majority Leader John Thune

  • Tennessee: Senator Bill Hagerty

  • Texas: Senator John Cornyn

  • Utah: Senator Mike Lee

  • Wyoming: Majority Whip John Barrasso

  • AZ-01: Congressman David Schweikert

  • AZ-06: Congressman Juan Ciscomani

  • CA-40: Congresswoman Young Kim

  • CA-22: Congressman David Valadao

  • CO-08: Congressman Gabe Evans

  • FL-02: Congressman Neal Dunn

  • FL-17: Congressman Greg Steube

  • GA-03: Congressman Brian Jack

  • IA-01: Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks

  • IN-09: Congresswoman Erin Houchin

  • KY-02: Congressman Brett Guthrie

  • LA-01: Majority Leader Steve Scalise

  • LA-04: Speaker Mike Johnson

  • MI-02: Congressman John Moolenaar

  • MI-09: Congresswoman Lisa McClain

  • MN-06: Majority Whip Tom Emmer

  • MO-08: Congressman Jason Smith

  • NC-09: Congressman Richard Hudson

  • NC-13: Congressman Brad Knott

  • NJ-07: Congressman Tom Kean Jr.

  • NY-24: Congresswoman Claudia Tenney

  • OH-04: Congressman Jim Jordan

  • OK-01: Congressman Kevin Hern

  • PA-07: Congressman Ryan Mackenzie

  • PA-08: Congressman Rob Bresnahan

  • PA-10: Congressman Scott Perry

  • PA-14: Congressman Guy Reschenthaler

  • TX-11: Congressman August Pfluger

  • TX-19: Congressman Jodey Arrington

  • UT-01: Congressman Blake Moore

  • VA-02: Congressman Jen Kiggans

  • VA-09: Congressman Morgan Griffith

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