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PRESS RELEASE FROM AMERICANS FOR TAX REFORM
Contact: John Kartch (
jkartch@atr.org or 202-785-0266)
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10/02/02
Taxpayer
Group: Torch Was Bad,
But Lautenberg is Worse
Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) president Grover Norquist comments
on Frank Lautenberg taking Bob Toricelli's spot on Democratic ballot.
WASHINGTON - Today, taxpayer advocate Grover Norquist, who heads Americans
for Tax Reform (ATR) in Washington, issued the following statement on
Democrat Frank Lautenberg's decision to enter the U.S. Senate race against
Republican Douglas Forrester:
"Bob Torricelli
was never a trustworthy vote for New Jersey taxpayers, as he voted to
increase taxes on numerous occasions. But Torch's replacement on the
Democratic ticket by Frank Lautenberg should frighten the socks off
of Garden State taxpayers.
"Torch
supported tax relief if he thought it was good for him politically,
but Frank Lautenberg consistently opposed tax relief during his eighteen
long years in the Senate.
"Lautenberg
has repeatedly refused to sign the Taxpayer Protection Pledge, which
is a written promise by elected officials to their constituents to oppose
tax hikes. He wouldn't sign it as a Senator nor as a presidential candidate.
His opponent, Doug Forrester, has pledged to oppose tax hikes.
"Taxes
are an especially important and sensitive topic in New Jersey, and for
good reason. As the wealthiest state in the country, New Jersey's taxpayers
pay more to the federal government than taxpayers from any other state
- but at the same time, they get even less back. President Bush's tax
relief plan saved each Garden State family over $1,500 last year, and
New Jersey taxpayers should beware of having Frank Lautenberg represent
them in a Senate where one vote would make the difference between tax
hikes or tax relief."
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Americans for Tax Reform is a non-partisan
coalition of taxpayers and taxpayer groups who oppose any and all federal
and state tax increases. For
more information, or to arrange an interview with Mr. Norquist please contact John Kartch at (202)785-0266 or by email at
jkartch@atr.org.
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