The influential Koch-backed Americans for Prosperity is launching a $20 million campaign aimed at extending expiring provisions of President-elect Donald Trump’s tax cuts.
In a statement released on Monday, the group said it would launch an ad blitz across all 50 states, highlighting the success of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. AFP plans to leverage its grassroots network to knock on constituents’ doors, hold over 1,000 meetings on Capitol Hill and “hold accountable members who do not support this agenda,” the group said.
House Republicans are already negotiating how to extend around $4.6 trillion worth of provisions from the 2017 law, which are set to expire at the end of 2025. Still, the effort faces significant hurdles, most notably from deficit hawks in the House who argue that any tax cuts must be paired with corresponding spending cuts.
AFP is heralding the campaign as the largest effort by a conservative organization to support Trump’s second-term agenda.
“Renewing the TCJA must be a top priority so we can ensure this historic achievement continues to fuel decades of economic prosperity — and AFP is fully committed to mobilizing millions of people to ensure it gets done,” AFP CEO Emily Seidel said in a statement.
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-- By Jasmine Thomas
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