Heartland Institute, National Tax Limitation Committee Release ‘Roadmap for the 21st Century’
Arlington Heights, IL (PRWEB) December 07, 2016 -- The Heartland Institute today released the first three parts of a multi-part series titled Roadmap for the 21st Century, researched and written by Heartland Institute Senior Fellow Peter Ferrara and National Tax Limitation Committee President Lewis Uhler. The timely series provides the incoming Trump administration, the 115th Congress, and every state legislator free-market reform solutions that Heartland and the National Tax Limitation Committee believes will promote prosperity, harmony, and justice across America.
The first three parts – titled Introduction, Budget & Tax Reform, and Health Care Reform – can be viewed at this Heartland Institute web page. Subsequent parts will be released throughout December.
The Introduction gives readers an overview of the entire series. The Budget & Tax Reform document analyzes the current stagnant state of economic growth due to federal tax policy; examines several reform ideas proposed in Congress, including the plan put forth by House Speaker Paul Ryan and various flat tax proposals; and makes pro-growth recommendations.
The Health Care Reform document explains how and why the Affordable Care Act should be repealed and replaced; how to save Medicaid by giving more control over it to the states; and how free-market reforms, such as health savings accounts, will cover more people, especially the poor, for less.
The following quotes may be used for attribution. To interview Peter Ferrara, Lew Uhler, or Heartland Institute President Joseph Bast, please contact Director of Communications Jim Lakely at media(at)heartland(dot)org and 312/377-4000 or (cell) 312/731-9364.
Heartland Institute President Joseph Bast:
“The new Trump administration has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to turn the nation away from economic stagnation, racial and class division, and socialism and toward economic prosperity, harmony, and freedom. This is a second chance to avoid an abyss – a second chance the nation probably didn’t deserve but can now embrace. The stakes could not be higher.
“The Heartland Institute is proud to partner with the National Tax Limitation Committee, one of the oldest and most respected taxpayer organizations in the country, to produce this seminal report. Together, we will get this plan in front of every national and state elected official in the country and recruit thousands of grassroots leaders to rally behind those officials who support the Roadmap, and against those who try to stand in its way.”
Heartland Institute Senior Fellow Peter Ferrara:
“These reforms together would restore the American Dream, with the traditional, booming, American economic growth that made America the most prosperous, richest, and consequently mightiest nation in world history. The reforms together are the only road to achieving smaller government, reducing federal spending over a generation by more than half from where it would be otherwise. But no one is left behind, because along the way, the middle class is empowered to retire as millionaires, the War on Poverty is won, and essential health care is assured for all. That is what makes it all so politically viable.”
National Tax Limitation Committee President Lewis K. “Lew” Uhler:
“President-elect Trump has a Reaganesque opportunity – 36 years later – to restore fiscal and moral integrity to America and make her great again. This ‘Roadmap’ will show the way.
“It has been our pleasure to work with Joe Bast and his Heartland Institute over the years in pursuit of policy goals to improve America, at which he is a master. Collaborating with Peter Ferrara on this project has been a natural extension of the voluminous research and writing we have done together over the years to restore the Reagan / Friedman vision for America.”
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BIOS:
Peter Ferrara is senior fellow for entitlement and budget policy at The Heartland Institute and a senior fellow at the Social Security Institute. He served in the White House Office of Policy Development under President Ronald Reagan and as associate deputy attorney general of the United States under President George H.W. Bush. He is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School. Ferrara is author of several books, including The Obamacare Disaster, from The Heartland Institute, President Obama’s Tax Piracy, and America’s Ticking Bankruptcy Bomb: How the Looming Debt Crisis Threatens the American Dream - and How We Can Turn the Tide Before It’s Too Late. Ferrara’s latest book (Heartland Institute, 2015) is Power to the People: The New Road to Freedom and Prosperity for the Poor, Seniors, and Those Most in Need of the World’s Best Health Care.
Lewis K. “Lew” Uhler is founder and president of the National Tax Limitation Committee, one of the nation’s leading grassroots taxpayer advocates. With offices in the Sacramento area and Washington, DC, NTLC works with the White House, members of Congress, legislators in states across the nation, and grassroots organizations to limit state and federal spending through legal restrictions and constitutional change. Uhler has been at the forefront of the national movements for a tax limitation/balanced budget amendment to the United States Constitution and for term limits. He has written numerous articles and opinion pieces on taxes and spending. In 2010, Uhler co-authored with Erick Erickson the book Red State Uprising: How to Take Back America. Uhler also wrote the book Setting Limits: Constitutional Control of Government, with a foreword by Milton Friedman, published in 1989. Uhler speaks internationally on fiscal issues and has appeared on numerous national, regional, and local television and radio programs and has been widely quoted in the print media.
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The Heartland Institute is a 32-year-old national nonprofit organization headquartered in Arlington Heights, Illinois. Its mission is to discover, develop, and promote free-market solutions to social and economic problems. For more information, visit our website or call 312/377-4000.
The National Tax Limitation Committee (NTLC) was organized in 1975. Its mission is to provide national leadership to achieve the optimal size and functions of government and promote candidates and initiatives that support these goals. For more information, visit our website.
Jim Lakely, Heartland Institute, +1 (312) 377-4000, [email protected]
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