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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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10/24/02
Oklahoma
Gov. Race Boils Down to Tax Issue
As election day nears, voters find increasing differences between
Steve Largent (R), who has pledged 'no new taxes,' and Brad Henry (D)
on the dicey tax issue.
WASHINGTON -
With election day less than two weeks away, Oklahoma voters face a choice
for their next governor between Republican Steve Largent (R) and Brad
Henry (D). But as each new day passes, one issue is finding its way
more and more in the campaign limelight: taxes.
Largent has
signed the Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) Taxpayer Protection Pledge,
which is a promise from elected officials to their constituents to "oppose
and veto any and all efforts to increase taxes." Currently, President
George W. Bush, eight governors, 249 members of Congress and over 1,250
state legislators have signed the Pledge, including 33 Oklahoma legislators.
"Everyone pays taxes, which makes the tax issue the most important
issue in state and local politics," said taxpayer advocate Grover
Norquist, who heads Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) in Washington. "By
taking the Pledge, Largent has shown his commitment to all Oklahoma
taxpayers," he continued.
Meanwhile, state
senator Brad Henry has repeatedly refused to sign the No New Taxes pledge.
And on the issues page of his campaign website, he only mentions taxes
once, in a passing reference to senior citizens.
Largent, who
served in Congress from 1995 through the current session, consistently
sided with taxpayers during his years in the U.S. House. On the ATR
Congressional Scorecard, which monitors votes in Congress on important
taxpayer issues, Largent averaged a 96% score between 1996 and 2001.
The scorecard, along with explanations of all of the votes, can be found
on ATR's website at www.atr.org.
The tax issue
is particularly timely in Oklahoma, which currently is the state with
the second lowest cost of government in the nation. Cost of Government
Day (COGD), which is measured by ATR in its annual COGD report, is the
date in the calendar year when taxpayers have paid the cost of their
government in both taxes and regulation. In Oklahoma, that date fell
on June 19th, 2002.
"Taxes
are an imposing issue in campaigns, because candidates have to take
sides between the taxpayers who elect them and the spending interests
who run rampant at the state house," continued Norquist. "Largent
has made clear he sides with Oklahoma taxpayers, but Brad Henry can't
seem to take that step."
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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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