Testimony: Hearing on Excise Taxes
PAUL JOHNSON
1986-04-17
- Marginalia; Center for Science in the Public Interest testimony on excise taxes on alcohol in front of the Senate Finance Committee. Calls for the doubling of current excise tax rates on alcohol and the equalization of tax rates on alcohol. Cites the negative effects of alcohol and the budget defecit as reasons to raise excise taxes. Challenges argument that tax is unfair towards low-income people ... read moreby labeling alcohol as a luxury. Includes cover memo from Fred Panzer to Paul Johnson suggesting similar tactics will be used towards cigarette excise taxes.read less
- Sparber, Peter
- Jacobson, Michael F
- Sullivan, Rick
- Johnson, Paul
- Panzer, Fred
- Kochenderfer, Karil
- Packwood, Robert
- American Licensed Practical Nurses Association
- Children's Defense Fund
- Remove Intoxicated Drivers
- National Association of Private Psychiatric Hospitals
- National Center for Drunk Driving Control
- Doctors Ought to Care
- American Council on Alcohol Problems
- National Bureau of Economic Research
- National Family Opinion
- American College of Preventative Medicine
- National Council on Alcoholism
- Public Citizen
- The Children's Foundation
- National Association of Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Counselors
- Center for Science in the Public Interest
- American Council for Drug Education
- National Council on the Aging
- National Women's Health Network
- Citizens for Highway Safety
- American Medical Students Association
- National Association for Public Health Policy
- American Youth Work Center
- Adventist Health Network
- TI
- National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
- Association of Schools of Public Health
- American Association of Retired Persons
- Senate Finance Committee
- National Alcohol Tax Coalition (NATC)
- Simmons Market Research Bureau
- National Women's Christian Temperance Union
- Consumer Affairs Committee of Americans for Democratic Action
- National Alcohol Tax Coalition
- National Drivers Association for the Prevention of Traffic Accidents
- Fleishman Hillard Inc
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