INDEX
- Batten Down the Hatches! Assault on Property Rights Continues (PRA Site »)
- Big Labor's Wish List, and How They Plan to Get it (AWF Site »)
- CFA Supports Rep. Scalise's CAP the DEBT Act (CFA Site »)
- How Radical Environmentalists Are Deliberately Destroying Jobs
Thursday, December 10, 2009
- It's Time for a Spending Cap in Minnesota
- White House Spokesperson: EPA “Will Regulate in a Command-and-Control Way”
- Before There Was Climategate: A History Of Scientific Alarmism
- ACORN`s Problems are the Government`s Problem (ASA Site »)
- Beware of the Gregg-Conrad Bipartisan Tax/Spending Commission Bill (CFA Site »)
- Life's a Beach for Florida Property Owners (PRA Site »)
-
ATR Opposes Gregg-Conrad
Bipartisan Tax/Spending Commission Bill - “Do as I say, Not as I do,” Hypocrisy Rampant at Copenhagen Climate Summit
- ATR Urges Members to Sign Blackburn Petition to Oppose CO2 Regulation
- Geithner Says He'll Extend TARP (CFA Site »)
- Have Obama's Regulators Taken Things Too Far?
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
-
ATR Opposes H.R. 4173,
Tax Hikes on Financial Services -
ATR Expresses Disappointment in
H.R. 4213, the "Tax Extenders Act of 2009" - Transparency vs. Spin? The Open Government Directive
- Today In History (and what it can teach us about tomorrow)
- When Governments Get Together Someone Suffers
- Senators Coburn & McCain Release Report: "Stimulus" Check-Up (CFA Site »)
- Nevada’s Craig Lake Signs the Taxpayer Protection Pledge
- "We Told You So:" Increased Tobacco Tax Rate Reduces Revenues in Arkansas
- How "Net Neutrality" Will Encourage Intellectual Property Theft
- Johns Hopkins Medicine CEO: Obamacare Will Have “Catastrophic Effects”
- Ready for More Hope and Change?
- Another Look at the Administration's Fuzzy Jobs Math (CFA Site »)
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
-
Obama Tax Panel to Create "Public Option"
Boondoggle in Tax Return Preparation - Taxpayer Group Denounces EPA Ruling to Regulate the Air We Breathe
-
Comprehensive List of Marriage Penalties
In House and Senate Healthcare Bill - Unions Positioning Themselves to be Recipients of Green Jobs (AWF Site »)
- Copenhagen climate summit: 1,200 limos, 140 private planes and caviar wedges
- Australian Cap & Trade Defeat - Lessons for the U.S.
- Study: Premiums Will Be Much Higher than CBO Estimates
- ATRF Analysis: Defer Deduction of Expenses, Except R&E Expenses, Related to Deferred Income
- Obama’s Plan: Make existing jobs too expensive, replace with subsidized "Green Jobs." Good Plan.
- Too Many CARBs Lead to Higher Taxes
Monday, December 7, 2009
- iReagan App for iPhone
- PRA Congratulates New Intellectual Property Coordinator (PRA Site »)
- Tort Reform: Popular Because it is Right
- Price Controls on Medicines are Not the Answer
Friday, December 4, 2009
- Voodoo Economics Sure to Dominate Jobs Summit (AWF Site »)
- New Website Alert!
- ATR Will Rate Any and All Votes To Kill the Death Tax
- Investigation Request Filed Against Unregistered Lobbyist SEIU Treasurer Anna Burger
- Regulatory Reform You Can Believe In: Members of Congress Become Shareholders (ASA Site »)
-
Five Job Killers That Won't Be Discussed
At the White House "Jobs Summit"
Thursday, December 3, 2009
- So Obama Has Created A Job After All...
- Is A Newspaper Bailout Next?
- Baucus Lies About Tax Hikes in Senate Health Bill
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
- Workers Should Direct Anger at Pension Managers, Not Students
- Workers Should Direct Anger at Pension Managers, Not Students (AWF Site »)
- Explaining the Death Tax Mess (ASA Site »)
- Explaining the Death Tax Mess
- Oregon Voters can Stop Their Tax Increases
- Capitalism: It Works
- The Convergence of "Health Care" and "Climate Change"
-
Illinois Policy Institute Report:
Pelosicare Bends Cost Curve…Up - Fidelity Fact of the Day: Employers Are Matching 401(k)s Again (ASA Site »)
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
- Do Senate Democrats Not Care About Obama's Tax Pledge?
- ATR Supports Full Repeal of Death Tax
- CBO: Obamacare Would Raise Your Family's Health Bill by $2000
- CA Congressional Candidate Mattie Fein Signs the Taxpayer Protection Pledge
- Cash For Clunkers: The Return
- Obamacare $6 trillion cost blowout
Monday, November 30, 2009
- Drill Baby Drill…Just Not There…Or There… Or Over There, Or There either…
- 10 Reasons to be Thankful that Cap and Trade Hasn’t Passed
- Abel Maldonado Given First Ever "Richard Rich Backstabber Award"
- Big Labor, Big Budgets
-
Harvard Economists:
We’re Over Spent and Over Taxed
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
- Senate Cap and Trade Update
Monday, November 23, 2009
Chris Christie Wins Governorship in New Jersey
From Kelly Cobb on Tuesday, November 3, 2009 11:50 PMTuesday, November 3, Chris Christie (R) was elected to serve as the next governor of New Jersey, beating incumbent Jon Corzine (D) 49 percent to 44 percent with 92 percent of the vote counted.
“I congratulate Governor-elect Chris Christie for his victory Tuesday. I look forward to working with him to find ways to lower taxes, reduce spending, and make New Jersey’s government leaner and more efficient,” said Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform.
Americans for Tax Reform urges Governor-elect Chris Christie to reverse the course set by Gov. Jon Corzine and adhere to principles of limited government and lower taxes that were the central tenants of his gubernatorial campaign. ATR strongly urges him to reject any and all tax increases that may come across his desk as Governor.
New Jersey has the highest property burden in the country, as well as the highest business tax burden and highest state and local tax burden. Over the past 7 years, taxes have been raised by over $21 billion, coinciding with a loss of over 400,000 taxpayers who fled to lower tax states.
“New Jersey has raised taxes more than any other state over the past decade. This trend must come to an end with Chris Christie, whose campaign promises have included reducing Corzine’s income tax hike and cutting property taxes,” added Norquist. “New Jersey’s punitive tax burden was the number one issue on voters’ minds, and Christie has been entrusted to not just reject tax hikes, but cut taxes and limit the massive size of state government.”
Click here for a printable PDF of this document












Comments
Chris is awesome, he is truly a stand-up guy, you all will not be disappointed. He is going to veto the hell out the Dem legislature. First thing will be freezing new regs and spending and trimming unnecessary programs and state worker benefits.
>> Doug Kellogg Thursday, November 5, 2009 4:16 PM