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This is The Torchlight, our weekly newsletter keeping you informed on the
fight to reignite the American Dream — and how you can make a difference in
your community.
Working family tax cuts are proving to be a lifeline for small communities
across America.
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As business owners keep more of their earnings and face lower tax burdens,
many are reinvesting in their operations — hiring locally, upgrading equipment,
expanding storefronts, or launching new product lines.
Shawn from Ohio shared how President Trump’s tax cuts are helping businesses
bounce back from scarcity in the Biden years.
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These investments don’t just stay in the business. They increase demand for
contractors, suppliers, and workers.
The result?
Healthier local economies, more job opportunities, and stronger community
cohesion, especially in places often overlooked by big capital.
But there are myths floating around about the working family tax cuts.
Myth one: These tax cuts overwhelmingly benefit the wealthy and big
corporations.
Myth two: The tax cuts explode the federal deficit and send small businesses
into regulatory chaos.
The reality: Many provisions — like the permanent “standard deduction,”
expanded child tax credits, and deductions for tips and overtime — are aimed
squarely at working- and middle-class families, not just top earners.
Also, increased economic growth, higher employment, and simplified tax
paperwork often offset these concerns.
Want more facts and answers?
📖 Read the full e-book from Americans for Prosperity to get the clear
picture: “Protect Prosperity: Know the Facts”
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A closer look at how energy prices affect every part of the economy
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Even if most of us don’t buy diesel, Mary Beth Cirucci explains how
Washington’s outdated permitting regulations drive up diesel prices — and with
them, the cost of many other everyday goods.
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Tell your lawmakers: It’s time to cut the red tape and unlock America’s energy
abundance.
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faster, and less redundant is essential to unlock America’s energy potential.
Americans for Prosperity believes freedom and opportunity are the keys to
unleashing prosperity for all. We are a community of millions of concerned
citizens advocating for solutions based on proven principles to tackle the
country’s most critical challenges.
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