
The percentage of workers who are required to get a government license just to work is at an all-time high. From florists to hair stylists, workers all over the country are being forced to get government permission slips just to do their job. These occupational licensing laws cost time and money, while taking away Americans’ fundamental right to earn a living. In this episode, Ed is joined by Dr. Dick Carpenter, director of strategic research for the Institute for Justice, to discuss their newest report, License to Work, which examines occupational licenses across the country.
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Nov 30, 2017

The House of Representatives passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act last week, a huge step in the right direction for tax reform. The Senate is now set to vote on its own version of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. What are the similarities and differences between the two bills? Can the House and Senate come to an agreement and pass historic tax reform? In this episode, Ed is joined by AFP Director of Federal Affairs Mary Kate Hopkins to discuss the two bills.
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Nov 20, 2017

After the 2016 elections, it was revealed that foreign agents bought around $100,000 in social media ads. In response, some members of the House and Senate are seeking stricter regulations on political speech on social media. Is this a necessary step to preserve the integrity of American elections or another example of the erosion of free speech? In this episode, Ed is joined by Alan Dickerson, the legal director for the Institute for Free Speech, who highlights the dangers to speech of regulating online speech.
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Nov 8, 2017

After Puerto Rico was devastated by Hurricane Maria, much of the aid being sent to the island was delayed. But what caused this delay? It was caused by an antiquated law called the Jones Act. This law requires any cargo shipped between two U.S. ports to be shipped on a U.S.-owned, U.S.-made and U.S.-repaired ships. The Jones Act makes goods more expensive and delays relief to areas hit by natural disasters. In this episode, Ed is joined by AFP Vice President of Government Affairs Mac Zimmerman to discuss the details of the Jones Act and if Congress will move to fully repeal the law.
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Oct 6, 2017

Everyday Americans and businesses have been burdened by an overly complicated and expensive tax code for years. The recently-released tax reform framework will cut the number of tax brackets as well as simplify and lower both the individual and corporate tax rates. But what are the specifics? How will it affect your wallet? In this episode, Ed is joined by AFP Director of Federal Affairs Mary Kate Hopkins to discuss the new framework and how it could become law.
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Sep 29, 2017

Civil asset forfeiture, where law enforcement seizes a person’s property without ever charging them with a crime, has become one of the most controversial law enforcement practices. An amendment introduced in the House of Representatives by Rep. Justin Amash (R-MI) could make some substantial changes to the practice. In this episode, Ed is joined by AFP Senior Policy Analyst Payton Alexander to discuss these efforts and why civil asset forfeiture is so troubling.
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Sep 21, 2017

The wrath of Hurricane Harvey left thousands in desperate need of help. AFPF’s team mobilized right away to jump in and help in any way we could. In this episode, Ed is joined by AFP Texas State Director Jerome Greener to discuss these efforts and why AFPF works so hard to build a family that looks out for each other.
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Sep 18, 2017

Should you be taxed to fund political campaigns? Seattle has experimented with so-called democracy vouchers, or tax financed campaigns, and the results haven’t been good. Property taxes on businesses and individuals in the Emerald City have been hiked by $3 million per year to finance these campaigns, and the money has almost all gone to incumbents. Other cities, including Washington, D.C., are considering joining Seattle in tax financed campaigns. Scott Blackburn, a senior research analyst at the Center for Competitive Politics, joins the podcast to explain why that’s a bad idea.
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Aug 29, 2017

Does the tax code work for you or special interests? Deductions and loopholes favor those with lawyers who can navigate the complicated tax code, while at the same time America’s corporate and personal tax rates hamstring the economy. Thankfully, Congress and the president are working on a plan to unrig the code and make it work for everyday Americans. In this special episode of Prosperity Podcast, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and White House Director of Legislative Affairs Marc Short join AFP President Tim Phillips to discuss the future of tax reform.
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Aug 7, 2017

Last week, Social Security Trustees released their report examining the health of the program. The results were not good. For the 7th year in a row, Social Security had more money going out than going in. What does this mean for the future of the program? David Barnes, Director of Policy Engagement for Generation Opportunity, joins the podcast to discuss why young people don’t expect Social Security to be there for them when they retire.
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Jul 21, 2017
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