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Coalition for Tax Competition
October 20, 2004
Senator Judd Gregg 304 Russell Senate Office Building United States Senate Washington, DC 20510
Representative Frank Wolf 241 Cannon House Office Building
United States House Washington, DC 20515
Dear Senator Gregg and Representative Wolf,
Federal spending is too high and should be reduced. As part of an overall effort to help control the size of
government, we believe American taxpayers should not subsidize the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
Even if we had a balanced budget, OECD funding would deserve scrutiny. The
Paris-based bureaucracy increasingly promotes economic policies that are contrary to America's interests. We are particularly disturbed that the OECD has a "harmful tax competition" project that seeks to hinder the
flow of jobs and capital to low-tax nations. And since the United States is the world's biggest beneficiary of international capital flows and tax competition, it certainly seems ill advised for the American
taxpayer to finance this effort.
Reductions in OECD funding also could be augmented by restrictions that withhold funds until and unless anti-US policies are suspended. Simply stated, if international
bureaucracies want to pursue interventionist policies, they should not expect American taxpayers to pick up the tab.
We look forward to working with you to bring spending under control and to making sure that
US tax dollars are allocated in ways that advance America's interests.
Sincerely,
Andrew F. Quinlan -- President, Center for Freedom and Prosperity Foundation
Daniel J. Mitchell -- Senior Fellow, The Heritage Foundation Veronique de Rugy -- Adjunct Scholar, The Cato Institute Robert E. Bauman -- Legal Counsel, The Sovereign Society
Daniel Clifton -- Executive Director, American Shareholders Association Ryan Ellis -- Executive Director, Alliance for Worker Freedom
Stephen J. Entin -- President, Institute for Research on the Economics of Taxation Paul J. Gessing -- Director of Government Affairs, National Taxpayers Union
Tom Giovanetti -- President, Institute for Policy Innovation John C. Goodman -- President, National Center for Policy Analysis Kevin Hassett -- Resident Scholar, American Enterprise Institute
Lawrence Hunter -- Chief Economist, FreedomWorks Charles W. Jarvis -- Chairman, USA Next David A. Keene -- Chairman, American Conservative Union
Karen Kerrigan -- President & CEO, Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council Thomas P. Kilgannon -- President, Freedom Alliance Michelle Korsmo -- Vice President, Americans for Prosperity Foundation
Lisa Mac Lellan -- Vice President of Public Policy, Pacific Research Institute James L. Martin -- President, 60 Plus Association Steve Moore -- President, The Club for Growth
Grover Glenn Norquist -- President, Americans for Tax Reform Duane Parde -- Executive Director, American Legislative Exchange Council Nancy M. Pfotenhauer -- President, Independent Women's Forum
Don Racheter -- President, Public Interest Institute Richard W. Rahn -- Senior Fellow, Discovery Institute Terrence Scanlon -- President, Capital Research Center
Tom Schatz -- President, Council for Citizens Against Government Waste David Strom -- President, Taxpayers League of Minnesota Lewis K. Uhler -- President, National Tax Limitation Committee
Paul M. Weyrich -- Chairman and CEO, Free Congress Foundation Neal C. White -- President, National Retail Sales Tax Alliance Jason F. Wright -- Vice President, Frontiers of Freedom Foundation
* Organizations listed for identification purposes only
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