Former state senator Mark Amodei has signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge in Nevada’s 2nd Congressional District Special Election. In April, U.S. Senator John Ensign announced his resignation and Rep. Dean Heller was appointed to fill his seat. The special election is scheduled for September 13th. Mark Amodei, the Republican, is running against the Nevada State Treasurer, Democrat Kate Marshall.
Nevada’s 2nd Congressional district, which includes all of Nevada outside of Clark County, and some parts of the County, has been represented by a Republican since the district was created in 1982. The most recent poll put Amodei 13 points ahead of Marshall and there are 30,000 more Republicans than Democrats in the district.
By signing the Pledge, Amodei commits to the taxpayers of Nevada that he will “oppose any and all efforts to increase the marginal income tax rates for individuals and/or businesses … and oppose any net reduction or elimination of deductions and credits, unless matched dollar for dollar by further reducing tax rates.”
Upon Amodei signing the Pledge, ATR’s President Grover Norquist had this to say:
I want to congratulate Mark Amodei for taking the Taxpayer Protection Pledge. The American people clearly showed their displeasure last November with the tax-and-spend policies coming from Washington. They want real solutions that create jobs, cut government spending, and get the economy going again.
Mark Amodei Signs Taxpayer Protection Pledge in Nevada Special Election
WASHINGTON, DC— Former state senator Mark Amodei has signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge in Nevada’s 2nd Congressional District special election. The Pledge, sponsored by Americans for Tax Reform (ATR), reads as follows:
I, Mark Amodei, pledge to the taxpayers of the 2nd district of the state of Nevada, and to the American people that I will:
ONE, oppose any and all efforts to increase the marginal income tax rates for individuals and/or businesses; and
TWO, oppose any further reduction or elimination of deductions and credits, unless matched dollar for dollar further reducing tax rates.
ATR has offered the Pledge to all candidates for federal office since 1987. To date, 41 U.S. Senators and 235 members of the U.S. House of Representatives have signed the Pledge. Additionally, thirteen governors and over 1,200 state legislators have signed the Pledge.
“I want to congratulate Mark Amodei for taking the Taxpayer Protection Pledge. The American people clearly showed their displeasure last November with the tax-and-spend policies coming from Washington. They want real solutions that create jobs, cut government spending, and get the economy going again,” said Grover Norquist, president of ATR.
“By signing the Pledge, Amodei demonstrates that he understands the problems of hard-working Nevadans.”
“I challenge all candidates for federal office to make the same commitment to taxpayers by signing the Taxpayer Protection Pledge today,” Norquist continued.
Amodei last signed the Pledge in his 2009 bid for the U.S. Senate.