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Groups who advocated for the IRS to prepare tax returns sure look foolish these days: http://t.co/oKvpIofu7Y
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"We don't need the federal government mandating additional taxes..." -@MarshaBlackburn on MFA: http://t.co/lAuLJtr5t3 #NoNetTax
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Health insurers and businesses are already feeling the iron-clad grip of regulations in #Obamacare: http://t.co/J6dfnKqFYZ
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Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell Signs Largest Tax Hike in Virginia History into Law http://t.co/Qd6KOFfaPv
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Under #Obamacare, mothers have had a tougher time purchasing non-prescription, over-the-counter medicine: http://t.co/dJuaGAT9LE
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9 out of 20 #Obamacare tax hikes have not even been implemented yet: http://t.co/opFkyf1guJ
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.@GroverNorquist on MFA: "[The Senate] didn't ask all of the questions that needed to be asked": http://t.co/wXfkIR2Ca9 #NoNetTax
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"When architects of #Obamacare are worried about it creating a trainwreck, you know something's gone terribly wrong": http://t.co/J6dfnKqFYZ
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Conservative and Free Market Groups Applaud Move to Delay a Vote on Gina McCarthy: http://t.co/lNQYmJAB12 #EPA
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The #Obamacare train wreck will derail the American economy: http://t.co/opFkyf1guJ
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With the Florida, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Connecticut primaries taking place Tuesday, Americans for Tax Reform has released an updated list of incumbents and challengers for state legislative office in each of these states who have signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge. These candidates have made a written commitment to their constituents to oppose any and all efforts to increase taxes. ATR strongly encourages taxpayers to consider those who have made this commitment when they vote on Tuesday, August 14. The list of incumbents and challengers who have signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge and will be on the ballot Tuesday is as follows:
Florida Incumbent
Gov. Rick Scott
Greg Evers (S-2)
Joe Negron (S-32)
John Thrasher (S-7)
Janet Adkins (H-11)
Larry Ahern (H-66)
Frank Artiles (H-118)
Dennis Baxley (H-23)
Michael Bileca (H-115)
Jason Brodeur (H-28)
Matt Caldwell (H-79)
Steve Crisafulli (H-51)
Clay Ford (H-2)
Tom Goodson (H-50)
Doug Holder (H-74)
Clay Ingram (H-1)
John Patrick Julien (H-107)
Debbie Mayfield (H-54)
Seth McKeel (H-40)
Marlene O’Toole (H-33)
Kathleen C. Passidomo (H-106)
Warren Keith Perry (H-21)
Ray Pilon (H-72)
Steve Precourt (H-44)
Ken Roberson (H-75)
Greg Steube (H-73)
John Trobia (H-53)
Charles Van Zant (H-19)
John Wood (H-41)
Florida Challenger
Mike Weinstein (S-4)
Fritz Jackson Seide (S-12)
Jack R. Myers (S-15)
Jeff Brandes (S-22)
Soren Swensen (S-29)
Juan Selaya (S-33)
Michael Lameyer (S-34)
Daniel Glidewell (H-5)
Don Curtis (H-7)
Mike Davis (H-17)
Kim Kendau (H-17)
Travis Hutson (H-24)
Jeffrey Onest (H-29)
Neil Combee (H-39)
John W. Lindsey, Jr. (H-41)
John Wood (H-41)
Marco Pena (H-49)
Cary Pigman (H-55)
Randy Johnson (H-55)
Ross Spano (H-59)
Philip Tropea (H-65)
Michael Grant (H-76)
Marylynn Magar (H-82)
Carla Pavalock (H-98)
Wisconsin Incumbents
Gov. Scott Walker
Pamela Galloway (S-29)
Glenn Grothman (S-20)
Frank Lasee (S-1)
Joe Leibham (S-9)
Mary Lazich (S-28)
Leah Vukmir (S-5)
Rich Zipperer (S-33)
Tyler August (H-32)
Garey Bies (H-1)
Mark Honadel (H-21)
Andrew Jacque (H-2)
Chris Kapenga (H-99)
Joel Kleefisch (H-38)
Dale P. Kooyenga (H-14)
Bill Kramer (H-97)
Scott Krug (H-72)
Jim Ott (H-23)
Don Pridemore (H-22)
Roger L. Rivard (H-75)
Scott Suder (H-69)
Jeremy Thiesfeldt (H-52)
Robin J. Vos (H-63)
Evan B Wynn (H-43)
Wisconsin Challenger
Josh Young (H-3)
Thomas Schellinger (H-13)
Rob Hutton (H-13)
David Stowlow (H-32)
Chris Ruetten (H-37)
Russell Rucker (H-45)
Trish Schaefer (H-46)
Sandy Back (H-47)
David Kuhle (H-49)
Ben Olson III (H-50)
Jay Schroeder (H-55)
Nancy VanderMeer (H-70)
John Sendra (H-74)
David Vanderleest (H-90)
Bruce F. Evers (H-94)
Kevin Hintz (H-94)
Minnesota Incumbent
Dave Brown (S-15)
Roger C. Chamberlain (S-38)
Paul Gazelka (S-9)
Dan D. Hall (S-56)
David Hann (S-48)
Warren Limmer (S-34)
Julianne Ortman (S-47)
Charles Wiger (S-43)
Jim Abeler (H-35A)
King Banaian (H-14B)
Matt Dean (H-38B)
Bob Dettmer (H-39A)
Steve Drazkowski (H-21B)
Sondra Erickson (H-15A)
Bob Gunther (H-23A)
Tom Hackbarth (H-31B)
Mary Liz Holberg (H-58A)
Larry Howes (H-5B)
Ann Lenczewski (H-50B)
Carolyn McElfatrick (H-5B)
Mary Murphy (H-3B)
Paul Marquart (H-4B)
Bud Nornes (H-8A)
Gene Pelowski (H-28A)
Joyce Peppin (H-34A)
Linda Runbeck (H-38A)
Steven Smith (H-33B)
Chris Swedzinksi (H-16A)
Bruce Vogel (H-17B)
Kurt Zellers (H-34B)
Minnesota Challenger
Eric Langness (S-39)
Roger Champagne (S-46)
Janis Quinlan (S-54)
Josh Ondich (S-55)
David Meyer (H-6B)
Cindy Pugh (H-33B)
Richard D. Cushing (H-40B)
Dale Helm (H-41A)
Gary J. Mazzotta (H-59B)
Tom F. Johnson III (H-62B)
Ben Blowgren (H-66B)
Conneticut Incumbent
Joe Crisco (S-17)
John A. Kissel (S-7)
Joe Markley (S-16)
Michael McLachlan (S-24)
Jason Welch (S-31)
Anthony J. D’Amelio (H-71)
Fred Camillo (H-151)
Vincent Candelora (H-86)
Christopher Davis (H-57)
Marilyn Giuliano (H-23)
DebraLee Hovey (H-112)
Lawrence G. Miller (H-122)
Selim Noujaim (H-74)
Robert Sampson (H-80)
Bill Simanski (H-62)
Prasad Srinivasan (H-31)
Sean Williams (H-68)
Conneticut Challenger
Chris DeSanctis (H-133)