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PRESS RELEASE FROM AMERICANS FOR TAX REFORM
Contact: John Kartch (
jkartch@atr.org or 202-785-0266)
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11/04/02
In a "Difference
of Visions" on Taxes, Walter Mondale Supports Repealing Tax Relief
Plan
In televised debate, Walter Mondale (D) voices support for repealing
President Bush's tax relief plan of 2001, which rebated taxes to 1.7
million Minnesotans.
WASHINGTON - Calling President Bush's historic tax relief plan of 2001
"dreadful," U.S. Senate candidate Walter Mondale (D-Minn)
today said he would vote to repeal the only significant tax relief legislation
in two decades.
The highly anticipated
debate discussed a wide variety of issues important to Minnesota voters,
but focused extensively on the tax issue, which strongly divided the
two candidates.
Republican candidate
Norm Coleman voiced his continuing support for the tax relief legislation,
further demonstrating a fundamental difference between the two campaigns.
Coleman also signed the Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) Taxpayer Protection
Pledge, which is a written promise to voters to "oppose and vote
against any and all efforts to increase taxes." Mondale, who supported
raising taxes in his 1984 campaign for the presidency, has refused to
sign the No New Taxes Pledge.
"Norm Coleman
got it right when he said there is a 'difference of visions' between
himself and Mondale on the tax issue," said taxpayer advocate Grover
Norquist, who heads ATR. "Mondale rashly supported hiking taxes
in 1984, and with his words in today's debate, Minnesota taxpayers should
be wary of trusting him again."
Since the inception
of President Bush's tax relief plan in June of 2001, the average Minnesota
household has saved $1,063, and the average individual has saved $411.
If the tax cuts are allowed to sunset, or are repealed as Mondale has
proposed, it would result in a one-year tax increase of $4,021 in 2011.
"Walter
Mondale said he believes tax relief will hurt the economy," continued
Norquist, "which is a direct affront to all taxpayers, entrepreneurs
and investors who keep the economy moving forward. When Mondale says
that tax relief 'undermines the possibility of relief for average Americans,'
he obviously has not looked at the effects of the legislation, which
has provided significant tax relief for all Minnesota families. Taxpayers
in Minnesota should beware of Walter Mondale's rhetoric and record on
taxes."
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Americans for Tax Reform is a non-partisan
coalition of taxpayers and taxpayer groups who oppose any and all federal
and state tax increases. For
more information, or to arrange an interview with Mr. Norquist please contact John Kartch at (202)785-0266 or by email at
jkartch@atr.org.
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