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The Ramifications of Congress's Internet Sales Tax

Federal Internet sales tax bills would burden taxpayers and usher in the second coming of taxation without representation in America.

Reform, Don't Rush the Farm Bill

Instead of rushing a $1 trillion taxpayer-funded farm bill through the House of Representatives, Congress should pursue free-market agriculture policies.

Taxpayer Groups Applaud Michigan Ballot Measure to Limit Tax Hikes

This November, Michigan voters should vote YES on a ballot measure to require a two-thirds vote of lawmakers or citizens to raise taxes.

More Shots Fired Over Farm Bill

Free market organizations and Members of Congress are slamming the anti-free market direction of the Farm Bill.

Will We Ever Have a Free Market Farm Bill?

It's time to dramatically downsize Uncle Sam's role in keeping our food prices artificially high.

Court Tosses Out Unconstitutional Internet Tax in Illinois

A new online sales tax in Illinois was shot down in court as unconstitutional and running afoul of the Internet Tax Freedom Act.

Free-Market Groups Support the Digital Goods and Services Tax Fairness Act

Free-market groups support legislation to prevent double taxation and hold state policymakers accountable for enacting new taxes on e-commerce.

Why is the Government Setting Your Milk Price?

It's time to end dairy programs that raise consumer prices and grow government bureaucracy.

End Government's Agriculture Supply Management

Agriculture Committees have found opportunity in the Super Committee to continue failed, market distorting agriculture programs, most notably for dairy.

Blame Government for Debit Card Changes

Dodd-Frank price controls on debit cards have already cost consumers. It's time to scrap the regulations entirely.

Reform, Don't Repeat, Failed Dairy Programs

Market distorting dairy policies that raise consumer prices should be wiped off the books. But for Congress, reform often means a continuation of failure.

Debt-Limit Package Shouldn't Contain New Ag Spending Programs

In the debt-limit negotiations, some lawmakers are pushing for a new market distorting agriculture program that continues to tax and spend.

Committee Approves Bill to Prevent States Taxing Out-of-State Businesses

The House Judiciary Committee signed off on legislation preventing the long arm of state tax collectors from reaching outside their borders.

Note to Center for American Progress: It’s the Economy, Stupid

Contrary to Center for American Progress claims, jobs are lost due to economic downturns, not state spending cuts. Unless of course you're a bureaucrat.

ATR May Rate a Vote on DeMint Amendment to Repeal Dodd-Frank

Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) may rate a vote in their annual Congressional Scorecard in favor of Sen. Jim DeMint’s amendment (S. Amdt. 394) to the Ec

California’s Internet Tax Trio

California lawmakers are pushing a trio of unconstitutional Internet tax bills that hand state bureaucrats enormous power to reach across borders for revenue.

ATR Will Rate a Vote on Tester Interchange Fee Amendment

Today, Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) announced that Senators will receive a positive rating in the annual Congressional Scorecard for supporting Sen. Jon Te

Gov. Perry Vetoes Internet Tax Bill

Texas Gov. Rick Perry has vetoed legislation attempting to force out-of-state businesses like online retailers to collect the state’s sales tax. 

Taxpayers Need Protections in Fannie & Freddie Bailout

ATR submitted testimony today supporting House Financial Services Committee efforts to protect taxpayers in the wake of the Fannie and Freddie bailout.

Uncle Sam Wants Your Mortgage

Thinking about buying a home? If the federal government has its way, the only place you’ll be able to get a loan will be from Uncle Sam himself.
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