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Marc Rosson Signs Taxpayer Protection Pledge

From Amir Iljazi on Friday, December 11, 2009 10:48 AM
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Marc Rosson, a candidate for Arkansas’ 4th Congressional District, has recently signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge in his 2010 bid for the U.S. House of Representatives.

 
Marc Rosson is running against Democrat incumbent Mike Ross, who has been in office since 2001. In his more than eight years in the Congress, Ross has attained a 24% lifetime rating from Americans for Tax Reform, nothing to be very excited about if you’re a taxpayer in Arkansas’ 4th congressional district.
 
By signing the pledge, Marc Rosson has shown the taxpayers in Arkansas that he is up to the challenge of fighting against higher taxes and out of control spending that has shouldered a massive burden upon the taxpayers in Arkansas’ 4th Congressional district. ATR encourages all candidates running for Federal office to sign the Taxpayer Protection Pledge.

To see the official statement from ATR on Marc Rosson, click here

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