WARNER
REFUSES PLEDGE 30 TIMES
ATR Attempts to Contact Campaign, No Response
WASHINGTON - As of August
29, 2001, Mark Warner still has refused to sign Americans for Tax
Reform's Taxpayer Protection Pledge. Warner, the Virginia Democratic
Party's nominee for Governor, has not responded to repeated attempts
by Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) to obtain a response regarding the
Pledge.
ATR has sent the Warner
campaign copies of the Pledge and explanatory material thirty times
since early June, on June 2, June 19, July 3, July 5, July 6, July
9, July 10, July 11, July 12, July 13, July 17, July 18, July 19,
July 20, July 23, July 24, July 26, July 27, July 30, July 31, August
8, August 9, August 10, August 16, August 17, August 20, August 21,
August 27, August 28, and August 29. Each time, ATR mailed and faxed
the Pledge to the campaign, and called to verify that these materials
were received.
ATR will continue to send
Mark Warner Pledge materials until the general election in November,
or until the Warner campaign contacts ATR in writing with a decision
either confirming or denying our request that Warner sign the Pledge.
Mark Earley, Warner's Republican
opponent for the Governor's seat, signed the Governors' version of
the Taxpayer Protection Pledge on June 27, 2001. Mark Earley also
signed the Pledge as Attorney General of Virginia on October 22, 1997.
ATR's Taxpayer Protection
Pledge commits a sitting and/or candidate for Governor to "oppose
and veto any and all efforts to increase taxes." At present,
nine Governors, 1208 state legislators, 210 Members of the U.S. House,
37 U.S. Senators, and President George W. Bush have signed the Pledge.
ATR publishes a list of Pledge-signers at www.atr.org, and through
other national channels.
"Signing the Pledge
is important because taxpayers need protection from the tax-and-spend
whims of politicians," said Grover Norquist, President of Americans
for Tax Reform. "Government bureaucracy, if left to grow and
interfere unfettered in the lives of Americans, threatens the very
foundations of individual liberty. Signing the Pledge, on the other
hand, constitutes a strong statement of purpose; Pledge-signers acknowledge
that government is too large, and too intrusive in the lives of Americans
already," Norquist concluded.
Americans for Tax Reform is a non-partisan
coalition of taxpayers and taxpayer groups who oppose all federal
and state tax increases. For
more information or to arrange an interview with Mr. Norquist please contact Christopher Butler at (202)785-0266 or by email at
cbutler@atr.org.