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Hello John,
I hope your time with family and friends has been meaningful this year.
As 2025 ends, I’m reflecting on how the economy — and the policies Washington
passes that drive up everyday costs — touch every part of our lives.
For many American families, this holiday season was leaner than in years past.
Parents made quiet tradeoffs their kids never saw: fewer gifts under the tree,
smaller family gatherings, harder conversations about what “we can’t afford
right now.”
And that’s not how it should be. Families who work hard shouldn’t have to
dread the holidays or wonder whether next year will be even tougher.
👉 Please take a moment to tell our policy team: How did affordability
concerns affect your holiday season this year?
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why change can’t wait.
Warmly,
Emily Seidel
President and CEO
Americans for Prosperity
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