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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-24-05 07:06 AM
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Kucinich endorses Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund
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John Lewis's (D-GA) bill to create a Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund.

http://www.peacetaxfund.org/news/2005-12-20-newcosponsor.htm7
On December 15, Representatives Dennis Kucinich (OH-10) and Julia Carson (IN-07) added their names to the Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund Bill, H.R. 2631. This bill now has support from 41 members of Congress, including lead sponsor Rep. John Lewis (GA-05).

Kucinich, whose 2004 Presidential campaign embodied the ideals of many progressives, is also the lead sponsor of a bill to establish a Department of Peace. This is his first time to cosponsor the Peace Tax Fund Bill. Kucinich, in his 5th term in Congress, represents areas in and around Cleveland.

This is Carson's 4th time cosponsoring H.R. 2631. In her 5th term in Congress, Carson is the successor to Andy Jacobs who was the lead sponsor of the Peace Tax Fund Bill in the early 1990s. Carson represents Indianapolis.

The Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund Bill only needs four more cosponsors to add their names within the next year to garner the most cosponsors it has had since 1990. Rep. Ron Dellums first introduced this bill in 1972 as the World Peace Tax Fund Bill. It has been re-introduced each year since then, with several name and wording changes over the years.

http://www.peacetaxfund.org/thebill/why-a-ptf.htm

How the Peace Tax Fund Bill would work

The Peace Tax Fund Bill would affect the "current military" portion of the U.S. budget. The Peace Tax Fund Bill would amend the Internal Revenue Code to permit taxpayers conscientiously opposed to participating in war to have their income, estate or gift tax payments spent for non-military purposes only. The Bill excuses no taxpayers from paying their full tax liability.

Where the Peace Tax Fund money would go

The full federal taxes of conscientious objectors would be placed into a special trust fund in the Treasury, called the Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund. The Treasury would be allowed to spend this money on any governmental program that does not fulfill a military purpose.


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