Tax Reform Coalition

The Tax Reform Coalition was formed because America needs tax reform, now. Our tax code is cumbersome, confusing, and costs more than $400 billion per year just for our citizens to comply. The more than 75,000-page monstrosity strangles businesses with red tape and shackles middle-class Americans with more and more of the burden of the…Read More

Our hearts ache for the people of Nice, France

Two Americans – a father and son – are among those murdered in Nice, France Thursday after an apparent terrorist plowed into dozens of people during “Bastille Day” festivities along the waterfront.  Our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims of the attack. CBS News has the story: Sean Copeland, 51, and his son,…

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Tea Party Patriots Weekly Report from Washington for 6/24/16

CALENDAR: The House is in recess for the Fourth of July break, and will not return until Tuesday, July 5. The Senate will be back at work on Monday, June 27. LAST TWO WEEKS ON THE HOUSE FLOOR: The House came back into session on Monday, June 13. They took up seven bills on the…

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US Senate Office Phone Numbers

Below you will find a list of all US Senate office phone numbers, including local offices. Alaska Mark Begich Anchorage: (907) 271-5915 Fairbanks Office: (907) 456-0261 Juneau: (907) 586-7700 Kenai: (907) 283-4000 Ketchikan: (907) 225-3000 Wasilla: (907) 357-9956 DC Office: (202) 224-3004 Lisa Murkowski Anchorage: (907) 271-3735 Fairbanks: (907) 456-0233 Juneau: (907) 586-7277 Kenai: (907)…

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IRS Office Locations

The IRS is out of control.  On behalf of Tea Party, Patriot groups, 9/12, liberty activists, and the American people, we are calling for anyone and everyone to protest the IRS’ complete abuse of power on Tuesday, May 21, 2013 at noon local time. Click here to sign up to attend your local protest. DOWNLOAD…

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Thank Those Who Stood for Principles and Voted Against Fiscal Cliff Bill

So it’s official – the House and Senate passed a fiscal cliff deal that raises taxes, kicks the can down the road on spending reductions, and shows that Congress just isn’t serious about stopping overspending. In the midst of this, however, five Senators and 151 Representatives opposed the legislation because of its tax increases and…

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