Senate Hopeful Fattman Endorsed by Citizens of Limited Taxation PAC
Friday, September 19, 2014
CLT 2 ½ PAC has decided to endorse Fattman because of his strong and consistent support for tax limitations. This support was reflected in his perfect 100% on CLT’s most recent taxpayer rating.
“We need to put people like Ryan Fattman in the State Senate to continue the fight for the income tax rollback and to block any attempt to impose new taxes,” said Francis J. Faulkner, the Executive Director of the PAC. “The Representative has also taken the taxpayer protection pledge. This pledge asks candidates to ‘oppose and vote against any and all efforts to increase taxes’. Signing the pledge means he is serious about not raising taxes and will focus instead on better management of state revenues.”
CLT’S 2 ½ PAC - the political arm of Citizens for Limited Taxation - was originally created to support candidates who would defend Proposition 2 ½ in the State Legislature. It now endorses candidates who support taxpayers on a variety of issues, and uses the CLT Legislative rating to identify pro-taxpayer legislators.
The Republican Fattman will face off against Democratic incumbent Richard Moore in the November election.
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