National Taxpayers Union

National Taxpayers Union
Formation 1977
Headquarters Washington, DC, U.S.
Membership
362,000
Budget
Revenue: $383,905
Expenses: $442,332
(FYE December 2013)[1]
Website www.ntu.org

National Taxpayers Union (NTU) is a conservative[2] taxpayers advocacy organization and taxpayers union in the United States, founded in 1977 by James Dale Davidson. NTU says that it is the largest and oldest grassroots taxpayer organization in the nation, with 362,000 members nationwide. It is closely affiliated with a non-profit foundation, the National Taxpayers Union Foundation (NTUF). National Taxpayers Union Foundation (NTUF) is a non-partisan research and educational organization dedicated to showing Americans how taxes, government spending, and regulations affect them. The National Taxpayers Union developed a method of determining how fiscally responsible members of congress are. This scale is used to determine how likely a member of congress is to vote responsibly in terms of finances. Some determining factors included in this scale are personal for instance, how many overdrawn personal checks the congressman has in a certain amount of time. While this may seem brash, the personal finance of congress members plays an important part in the grade they are assigned. Another particularly important factor in the grade is how the congress member votes on bills that the National Taxpayers Union sees fiscally important. Essentially the grade given to the congress members determines how trustworthy they are in the eyes of the National Taxpayers Union.[3] The scale is also designed to accept both the point of view of conservative house members who want to balance the budget and liberal house members who would rather invest in programs to build infrastructure.

Policy positions

The National Taxpayers Union has worked to enact constitutional limits on government taxes, spending and debt. The organization also played a role in Federal income tax indexing, so inflation no longer bumps taxpayers into higher brackets. It also worked for the passage of a Taxpayer Bill of Rights.

The NTU favors either a Flat Tax or the FairTax (a national sales tax with rebate) for the United States, as opposed to the current income tax system.[4] The organization argues in favor of the line-item veto for the president.[5] NTU generally opposes crop subsidies by the government (such as for sugar and ethanol).[6] The organization's briefs and policy papers decry the federal estate tax[7] and support deregulation.[8] NTU also provides information on "Congressional & Executive Pay/Perks" (e.g., NTU estimates the public pensions payments for Members of Congress),[9] and NTU has called for reforms to deny a publicly funded pension to Members of Congress convicted of a felony.[10]

Legislation

Opposed

Supported

Activities

NTU is a founding sponsor of www.ShowMeTheSpending.org, a website dedicated to online government spending transparency.

A grade of "A" indicates the organization views the member as a strong supporter of responsible tax and spending policies. The organization gives these members of Congress the "Taxpayers' Friend Award."

Senator Jim DeMint receives Taxpayers' Friend Award, 2007

History

James Dale Davidson began the organization in 1969.

In 1977 The National Taxpayers Union Foundation was chartered to be the educational affiliate of the National Taxpayers Union in order to provide information about the benefits of lower taxes and limited government.

In 1970, Davidson hired A. Earnest Fitzgerald, a United States Air Force analyst, as the president of NTU. In 1978, Grover Norquist, was named executive director; after his departure in 1982, he was replaced by former Maryland State Senate Majority Leader George Snyder.

In 1991, The National Taxpayers Union Foundation's signature project, the BillTally, was started to reveal the legislative spending agendas of Members of Congress by analyzing the costs and savings of nearly every bill that they sponsor and cosponsor. BillTally provides the public, and media, with the only comprehensive look at how individual Members of Congress want to spend your tax dollars.

In 1997, Davidson left NTU; John Berthoud was named president and served until his death in late 2007. Duane Parde was named president of the organization following the death of Berthoud.

The current President of the National Taxpayers Union is Pete Sepp. Taking over the position in 1988, Sepp has made Congressional testimonies, policy papers, initiated tax revolts and played a role in the creation of the Balanced Budget Constitutional Amendment. Through appearances on Fox, CNN and CNBC as well as publications such as the Wall Street Journal and USA Today, Sepp has made a large impact over his time in the Presidency. He states, "We here at NTU promise to fight for taxpayers, so as to ensure that all Americans are able to pursue their dreams without the heavy hand of government holding them back." Together with board chair Rob Solt, and executive vice-president Brandon Arnold, the operations team of the National Taxpayers Union work towards favorable legislative outcomes for America's taxpayers such as less unnecessary government spending, tax reforms and free enterprise.[18]

On April 15, 2009 hundreds of thousands of people around the country showed up at Tea Party Protests. They were protesting the new government spending plan proposed by the Obama administration.

There was a National Taxpayers Union conference held from June 11-13 in 2009 held in Arlington, VA at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City Hotel. The convention was geared toward taxpayer activists who were working on taxpayer initiatives at a local and state level. The purpose of this conference was to keep the initiatives of the National Taxpayers Union alive and to get more of the public to understand their ideas.[19]

In 2009 at the National Taxpayers convention, former Ohio secretary of State Ken Blackwell and former Mississippi Governor Matt Blunt were guest speakers.

See also

References

  1. "Charity Rating". Charity Navigator. Also see "GuideStar Summary: National Taxpayers Union". GuideStar. and "GuideStar Summary: National Taxpayers Union Foundation". GuideStar.
  2. "Old Trick vs. Blue Dog". Factcheck.org. Annenberg Public Policy Center. June 20, 2014.
  3. Thorbecke, Matzelevich, Willem, Sarah (April 1995). Check Bouncing and Fiscal Irresponsibility: Evidence of Nonideological Shirking by Legislators (83 ed.). New York: Springer. pp. 60–64. Retrieved November 2, 2016.
  4. "To Compete in a Global Economy, U.S. Must Discard Backward-Looking Tax Policy, Study Concludes" (Press release). National Taxpayers Union. 2005-09-14. Retrieved 2007-02-26.
  5. "Taxpayer Group Delivers Reminder to Rushed Senators: "The Line-Item Veto – Don't Leave Town Without It!"" (Press release). National Taxpayers Union. 2006-09-27. Retrieved 2007-02-26.
  6. "Taxpayer Group Proposes Cures for Congress's Sugar-Subsidy "Sweet Tooth"" (Press release). National Taxpayers Union. 2006-04-25. Retrieved 2007-02-26.
  7. "Senate Should Seize New Chance to Ditch the Death Tax, Nation’s Largest Taxpayer Group Says" (Press release). National Taxpayers Union. 2006-04-13. Retrieved 2007-02-26.
  8. "Taxpayer Group Urges Congress to Scuttle Net Neutrality Legislation, Act Instead on Telecom Deregulation" (Press release). National Taxpayers Union. 2006-05-24. Retrieved 2007-02-26.
  9. Archived August 20, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  10. Archived September 10, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  11. Kasperowicz, Pete (11 February 2014). "House approves clean debt hike". The Hill. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
  12. 1 2 "NTU urges all Senators to vote "NO" on S. 540, the "Temporary Debt Limit Extension Act"". National Taxpayers Union. 12 February 2014. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
  13. 1 2 "CBO – S. 994". Congressional Budget Office. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  14. 1 2 ""YES" on S. 994, the Digital Accountability and Transparency (DATA) Act.". National Taxpayers Union. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
  15. "CBO – H.R. 4438". Congressional Budget Office. Retrieved 6 May 2014.
  16. 1 2 3 Swift, Nan (7 May 2014). "“YES” on H.R. 4438, the American Research and Competitiveness Act of 2014". National Taxpayers Union. Retrieved 7 May 2014.
  17. Archived August 29, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  18. "National Taxpayers Union." GuideStar Profile. Accessed November 02, 2016. http://www.guidestar.org/profile/52-1009116.
  19. Engstrom (18 May 2009). "National Taxpayers Union: Fighting Tax and Spending Abuse." (18 Vol. 16): 1.

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