AFP-West Virginia

As part of the country’s premier grassroots organization, AFP-West Virginia possesses a unique advantage to empower individuals to make transformational changes in their communities. How we do that is by emboldening lawmakers to enact common sense policies that are proven to expand freedom and opportunity for all Americans.

About Us

Since our founding in 2015, AFP-West Virginia has been instrumental in some of the most vital pieces of legislation in state history, including the largest tax cut in state history and the Hope Scholarship program. We accomplish big wins because we are grassroots focused— ensuring West Virginian voices are heard in the Statehouse. We also support policy champions to ensure they can return to Charleston to continue their work to make West Virginia a better state to live, work, and raise a family. 

Interested in making a difference?

Times are tough and it’s easy to feel like things are only getting worse, but there is hope! Are YOU ready to make a real difference in your community, your state, and your nation for the cause of freedom, liberty, and prosperity?

Priorities

Education

We have made great progress toward empowering every parent to find the education that best suits their child’s unique needs. West Virginia should continue to be a leader in education innovation by enacting the broadest educational freedom laws in the nation.

To double down on West Virginia’s national leadership in education innovation, policymakers should seek to expand the Hope Scholarship to all school-aged children while also expanding flexibility in our education system. We can accomplish this by removing needless regulatory barriers that hold public school teachers back from transforming and providing students with the individualized education they warrant. Every child deserves the education that is right for them, regardless of income or ZIP code. 

Health Care

Health care is too expensive and too complicated. That’s why policymakers must enact reforms that are proven to lower costs, increase access, and personalize health care. We must cut needless government red tape to increase access to quality health care at a price West Virginians can afford.

To start, all Certificate of Need (CON) laws should be repealed. These laws allow unelected bureaucrats to decide if your community deserves a new medical service. That’s not right. State policymakers have already repealed some CON laws in limited circumstances, but to transform healthcare in West Virginia, we must fully repeal all CON laws to usher in new, quality services for Mountaineers. 

Cutting Red Tape

Policymakers must continue to fight back against President Biden’s federal overreach, as well as unelected state bureaucrats that threaten our way of life. State lawmakers should stand up to the special interests who have created a rigged economic system that benefits the few at the expense of all West Virginians.

We do this by boldly but thoughtfully cutting needless red tape standing in the way of the average West Virginian from achieving their version of the American Dream. By continuing to transform the state’s regulatory environment, West Virginia can become a place where people and businesses come to grow, thrive, and innovate. 

Reducing Taxes and Spending

As out-of-control spending from Washington continues to make life more expensive, state policymakers must enact policies that are proven to help every West Virginian to thrive. To help Mountaineers afford their version of the American Dream, policymakers should continue to reduce taxes so every West Virginia family can keep more of their hard-earned paychecks. Just like families across West Virginia must, the state government should live within its means.

This means refocusing our spending priorities while reimagining how the government operates. Policymakers should rein in state spending, return as many dollars as possible to taxpayers, and significantly grow the economy in order to meet the needs for top spending priorities such as education, roads, and social services. 

Newsroom

Americans for Prosperity’s ‘Prosperity is Possible’ Bus Tour Stops in Charleston

August 7, 2024

On Tuesday, July 30th and Wednesday July 31st, Americans for Prosperity – West Virginia (AFP-WV) stopped in the Charleston area as part of AFP’s “Prosperity is Possible” Bus Tour.

Voters asked for West Virginia’s ‘tax cut obsession’

July 25, 2024

Lawmakers passed the largest tax cut in state history in 2023, putting West Virginia on a trajectory to eventually phase out its personal income tax.

‘Bidenomics’ Bad Economics for W.Va. and Nation

July 13, 2024

Americans across the country have heard President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, as well as many other administration officials highlight the supposed success of “Bidenomics.”

AFP-WV Releases 2025 Pathway to Prosperity Agenda

July 8, 2024

Americans for Prosperity-West Virginia (AFP-WV) released, today, an update to the group’s Pathway to Prosperity Legislative Agenda. Coming off several crucial primary election wins, the update reflects policy areas in need of significant reform in both the short and long-term.

AFP-WV Touts Successful Primary Elections

May 15, 2024

Americans for Prosperity-West Virginia (AFP-WV), congratulates the six AFP endorsed lawmakers who won their primary elections last night.

AFP-WV Congratulates Patrick Morrisey on Gubernatorial Nomination

May 14, 2024

Americans for Prosperity-West Virginia (AFP-WV) congratulated Patrick Morrisey following his historic primary victory in the Republican race for Governor.

West Virginia Scorecard

Building a free and open society where everyone can succeed requires leaders who are willing to stand against bad public policy while proposing and supporting solutions that create more opportunity for all.