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AMAC Action: 2024 Highlights and What’s Ahead for 2025

Posted on Friday, December 20, 2024
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As 2024 comes to a close, we’re proud to reflect on the incredible milestones AMAC Action achieved this year—milestones made possible by the unwavering support of our AMAC Members. Your dedication has strengthened our mission to defend conservative values, safeguard constitutional liberties, and fight for a brighter future for America.

Here’s a look back at what we accomplished together in 2024 and a glimpse of what’s on the horizon for 2025.

By the Numbers: What We Achieved Together

  • 135 Call-to-Action Campaigns: Mobilized members to address key issues, including protecting elections from noncitizen voting, opposing ranked-choice voting, supporting parental rights, and combating radical ideologies.
  • 80,000+ Messages Sent: AMAC members contacted their elected officials to make their voices heard.
  • 400,000-Strong AMAC Army: Our community of active members continues to grow.
  • 170+ Congressional Meetings: Engaging directly with lawmakers to influence policy.
  • Election Integrity Efforts: 2,588 members stepped up as poll observers and election workers in key states.
  • 18 Lawsuits: AMAC or AMAC Action were involved in legal battles defending Americans’ constitutional liberties.

Critical Victories of 2024

Your support made these key wins possible:

  • Election Integrity: Wisconsin voters amended the state constitution to ban private election funding (“Zuckerbucks”).
  • Protecting Women’s Sports: Ohio passed legislation barring boys from competing in girls’ sports.
  • Parental Rights and Education: New York’s governor backed down from a planned state takeover of public schools after pressure from AMAC members.
  • Defending Female-Only Spaces: Louisiana enacted laws protecting women’s spaces.
  • Gun Rights: Maine defeated a left-wing gun control bill.
  • Multi-State Successes: Seven states banned ranked-choice voting, seven states banned noncitizen voting, and Florida defeated a radical abortion-on-demand amendment.
  • National Recognition: House Speaker Mike Johnson personally thanked AMAC members for supporting the SAVE Act, a vital election integrity measure.

Looking Ahead: The Fight Continues in 2025

As we prepare for 2025, the stakes are higher than ever. With a new Congress and presidential administration, AMAC Action will continue to fight for:

  • Extending President Trump’s 2017 Tax Cuts: Ensuring economic growth and relief for Americans.
  • Securing the Border: Strengthening America’s national security.
  • Protecting Election Integrity: Passing legislation to prevent illegal aliens from voting in U.S. elections.

Join the Movement for 2025

To build on this year’s momentum, we’ve set an ambitious goal: 2,025 donations of $20.25 or more by MIDNIGHT on December 31. Every contribution fuels our fight for conservative victories and helps us stand strong in the face of growing challenges.

Together, we’ve accomplished so much—and with your continued support, we’ll achieve even more in the year ahead.

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Rob citizenship
Rob citizenship
10 hours ago

Under “Looking Ahead :The Fight Continues in 2025 ” – it is good that Securing the Border is mentioned. The other matters listed are important but the border issue is at the foundation for maintaining civilization , for maintaining law and order . The Declaration of Independence , the last paragraph is always good to think about. — ” And in support for this Declaration, with firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence,we mutually pledge to each other our lives , our fortunes, our sacred Honor “. Appropriate thought for 2025. With praise for all the accomplishments of AMAC during 2024 .

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