Voters Support Fair Tax Reform But Oppose Excise Tax Hike, CTJ Poll Finds
1986-04-02
- Embargoed; Collection of articles regarding Citizens for Tax Justice (CTJ) study on tax reform. Finds broad support for closing corporate loopholes and much opposition to raising excise taxes. Points out importance of the fact that people are willing to vote against legislators based solely on their position on taxes. Includes CTJ media and sign up card. Lists organizations that belong to CTJ.
- Rostenowski, Dan
- McINtyre, Robert
- Fisher, Bruce
- Reagan, Ronald
- Packwood, Robert
- TI
- AFL-CIO
- Office for Church in Society, United Church of Christ
- Congress Watch
- Conference on Alternative State and Local Policies
- Punlic Employee Department, AFL-CIO
- California Tax Reform Association
- Ohio Public Interest Cmpaign
- Missouri Coalition for Tax Reform
- American Federation of eachers
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
- New Jersey Citizen Action
- National Council of Senior Citizens
- Industrial Union Dept, AFL-CIO
- Consumer Gederation of America
- International Association of Machinists
- Fingerhut Granados Opinion Research Company
- Bakery, Confectionary and Tobacco Workers (BC&T)
- Communications Workers of America
- Citizens for Tax Justice (CTJ)
- Illinois Public Action Council
- Service Employees International Union
- Massachusetts Fair Share
- International Union, UAW
- International Union of Operating Engineers
- American Federationa of Government Employees (AFGE)
- Pennsylvanians for Fair Taxes
- New York Publc Interest Research Group
- Building and Construction Trades Dept, AFL-CIO
- American Federaltion of State, County, and Municipal Employees
- Arkansas ACORN
- League of Women Voters
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