Today's Taxpayer News!
The Montgomery Advertiser writes on Rep. Joe Bonner’s upcoming pension eligibility using NTU’s estimates. Rep. Bonner stands to receive $65,000 per year (considerably more than the average Congressman) upon his resignation in August.
NTU, in conjunction with several other fiscally conservative groups, recently signed on to a letter urging the House to separate food stamp legislation from bills providing for farm subsidies, as debate continues on the Farm Bill. Click here to read the full letter.
A June 16 American Thinker article on the constitutional problems inherent in the Internet sales tax features NTU’s Pete Sepp.