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Congressman Schock Receives Tax Fighter Award
Washington,
Oct 17, 2012 -
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Brian Scott 916-786-9400
Cell 916-672-8640
Lew Uhler 916-765-9172
The National Tax Limitation Committee (NTLC) has honored Congressman Aaron Schock with its 112th Congress “Tax Fighter Award.” NTLC President Lewis K. Uhler recently announced the scorecard results in Washington, DC. Uhler stated, “Congressman Schock’s votes on tax and spending issues in the 112th Congress earned him an ‘A’ grade and the Tax Fighter Award.”
“Congressman Schock has led the battle on behalf of taxpayers to repeal Obamacare, to block cap-and-trade legislation, to make the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts permanent, to eliminate the death tax, to kill the Alternative Minimum Tax, to provide incentives for private savings, investment and job creation and to control the growth of federal spending.”
“Congressman Schock has become a major asset to taxpayers across America during his congressional service, having earned the Tax Fighter Award consistently in every session of Congress. He has had the courage to challenge the orthodoxy of Washington taxing and spending,” concluded Uhler.
Background information: Since 1975 the National Tax Limitation Committee, a 501(c)(4) grass roots taxpayer activist organization, has worked to limit taxes and spending and to reduce the size and scope of government at all levels. NTLC has led the national movement for constitutional tax and spending limits at the state and federal levels. NTLC publishes a congressional scorecard at the conclusion of each Congress, as it has for more than a quarter-century.
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