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April 30, 2004

Internet Tax Nondiscrimination Act

Senator George Allen fights the good fight as he sponsors the Internet Tax Nondiscrimination Act and advocates for it in this piece: The World Wide (Tax) Web. Excerpt:

The deployment of broadband is an essential component for small business's ability to compete, especially in rural areas. As these businesses grow, they will offer more prosperity and opportunities for young people to obtain jobs in their home communities rather than having to move away to find work. New taxation would cost millions of Americans everywhere jobs and opportunities. It would make our monthly Internet-service bill look like our telephone bills, with multitudes of state and local taxes.

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