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THOMAS is the best source to quickly find Congressional Bill Summaries & Status Records. Search here for full copies of
the bills, by bill number, subject or sponsor.
The Cato Institute’s department of telecommunications and technology studies advances the Institute’s vision of free
minds and free markets within these important sectors of the American economy. Regrettably, the companies and
technologies in this sector are increasingly under assault by politicians and regulators at all levels of government
-- city, county, state, federal, and international.
Founded in 1973, The Heritage Foundation is a research and educational institute -- a think tank --whose mission is to
formulate and promote conservative public policies based on the principles of free enterprise, limited government,
individual freedom, traditional American values, and a strong national defense.
The Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce was created by Congress and tasked with producing recommendations on
electronic commerce and tax policy. The Commission, chaired by The Honorable James Gilmore, Governor of Virginia,
completed its work with its Report to Congress and have closed their offices.
Click here for new and archived news articles on the topics of Internet taxation and regulation.
Provides information on current national and international Internet taxation policies.
Provides information on Internet taxation around the country, including a listing of states who are most aggressive on the issue.
The Mackinac Center for Public Policy is a nonpartisan research and educational organization devoted to improving the quality
of life for all Michigan citizens by promoting sound solutions to state and local policy questions.
For information
about Governor Engler’s plans to tax and regulate the Internet, please visit the Mackinac site.
Current news and feature articles on taxation of e-commerce - for Net-entrepreneurs, tax advisors, educators, students,
government policy makers.
NGA, founded in 1908, is the instrument through which the nation’s governors collectively influence the development and
implementation of national policy and apply creative leadership to state issues. Its members are the governors of the 50
states, three territories and two commonwealths.
Click on this link for more information about the NGA’s
Streamlined Sales Tax Project.
Click on this link to read more about the unconstitutional measure, SSTP, self-described as:
“The Streamlined Sales
Tax Project will develop measures to design, test and implement a sales and use tax system that radically simplifies sales
and use taxes.”
The Institute for Policy Innovation (IPI) is a non-profit, non-partisan public policy “think tank” based in Lewisville,
Texas and founded in 1987 to research, develop and promote innovative and non-partisan solutions to today’s public policy
problems.
Click “go” to read IPI’s June 6, 2001 report, “Navigating the Internet Tax Debate” by Bartlett
Cleland, Lawrence A. Hunter, George Pieler, Merrill Matthews.
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