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110th Congress Key Vote Scorecard

110th Congress Key Vote Scorecard

Americans for Prosperity has compiled a scorecard of the most important votes in the 110th Congress. We focused on our key issues including: taxes, earmarks, energy, spending and limited government.

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Wednesday, July 1st 2009
by jtuch

The Rally on the Mall

Bismarck, North Dakota
Thursday, July 2, 2009
6:00PM
Capitol Mall
State Capitol Building
Perry Schumacher (organizer)
701-367-3039 (organizer phone)
website: http://sayanythingblog.com/teaparty

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Friday, June 12th 2009
by jtuch

Last week we were on the road again in St. Louis, Nashville, Fayetteville, Little Rock, and Baton Rouge to fight back against the job-killing, tax-hiking Cap and Trade scheme being debated in Congress right now. We spoke to some inspirational activists who came from near and far to make their voice heard by their representatives and senators, vote NO on this massive energy tax increase.

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Tuesday, March 17th 2009
by lkraus

The threat of a major tax increase from cap-and-trade legislation is back.

Senator Kent Conrad (D-ND) remains open to using the little known practice of “budget reconciliation” to lower from 60 to 50 the number of senators needed to enact this big-government, higher taxes legislation, writes Kevin Cramer, president of the North Dakota Public Service Commission.

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Monday, October 20th 2008

"The outcome of this vote in Dickinson may very well determine the state legislature's future efforts to help local governments out on the property tax issue," said Gawrylow. "If the residents of Dickinson approve a plan that prevents their property taxes from being reduced at the local level, they will find a tough audience at the state legislature."

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Monday, October 20th 2008

According to the Tax Foundation's report, implementation of Measure #2 will improve North Dakota's Individual Income Tax Ranking from 35th to 17th, and the Corporate Income Tax Ranking from 30th to 19th, with the overall ranking improving from 30th to 24th.

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