Paul Honored as "Taxpayers'
Friend" for Ninth Consecutive Year
March 1, 2006
Paul
promises his constituents he will vote against tax increases, spending
increases, and bloated budgets.
The
annual NTU rating is based on critical congressional votes relating to federal
tax, spending, and regulatory issues. Paul
consistently ranks at or near the top of NTU’s scorecard in terms of his
pro-taxpayer votes.
Overall,
however, Congress is slipping when it comes to serving the least-represented
special interest of all—American taxpayers.
“Deeds
count for more than words in taming the growth of big government, which is why
Congress’s 2005 fiscal ratings barely moved from their already-depressed
levels,” said NTU President John Berthoud.
“If politicians want to get their pro-taxpayer scores out of the cellar
this year, they will have to follow through on promises to change Washington’s
pork-barrel culture. Congressman
Paul’s high NTU score indicates his commitment to reducing or controlling
federal spending, taxes, debt, and regulation.”