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AFP-NC traveling around North Carolina to talk to the states politicians

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AFP Deputy State Director Dalton Clark | Dalton Clark | LinkedIn

AFP Deputy State Director Dalton Clark | Dalton Clark | LinkedIn

Dalton Clark, Government Affairs in North Carolina, has expressed his excitement for the upcoming project of the Americans for Prosperity-North Carolina (AFP-NC), which involves delving into the policies that impact North Carolinians. Clark tweeted, "Very excited about this upcoming project. Looking forward to sitting down and taking a deep dive into the policies impacting North Carolinians the most. I’m most excited for folks to get a chance to see a different side of legislators. A lot of great personalities at the #ncga". AFP-NC is currently traveling around North Carolina to engage with the state's politicians.

AFP-NC is the largest grassroots organization in the country and recently underwent a leadership transition. Former Deputy State Director Tyler Voigt stepped down from his role, and Dalton Clark, who previously served as the chapters legislative liaison, has taken over as the new deputy state director.

This year, AFP has gained momentum after Tyler Voigt published an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal. The article highlighted the controversial labor policies of Secretary of Labor Julie Su, which have created a stir in southern states, including North Carolina. Despite these challenges, North Carolina has experienced a growing economy.

With 36 state chapters and over 4,000,000 individuals involved, AFP is an organization dedicated to addressing the challenges faced by the country. They advocate for solutions based on their principles and aim to empower the American dream. Interested individuals can sign up on their website to get involved.

Dalton Clark and the AFP-NC's initiative to engage with North Carolina's politicians will provide a unique opportunity to delve into the policies that impact the lives of North Carolinians.

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