Ron Beaty Calls For All Massachusetts Political Candidates To Sign Taxpayer Protection Pledge

Top Quote Cape Cod citizen activist, Ron Beaty, Jr. earlier this week that he staunchly believes that all Massachusetts public office incumbents and candidates should sign the Citizens for Limited Taxation, "Taxpayer Protection Pledge." End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) January 18, 2012 - BARNSTABLE COUNTY, CAPE COD, MA - While continuing to research the process of obtaining a presidential pardon, and still essentially only contemplating a run for Barnstable County Commissioner later this year, Cape Cod citizen activist, Ron Beaty, Jr. declared earlier this week that he staunchly believes that all federal, state, county & municipal public office incumbents and candidates in Massachusetts should sign the Citizens for Limited Taxation, "Taxpayer Protection Pledge."

    Bearing in mind the ongoing tough economic times that we all face, the aforementioned pledge provides a measure of good faith by said office holders and candidates to the taxpayers of their respective local geographical areas and to all people within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Furthermore, it clearly indicates that they shall oppose and vote against any and all efforts to increase taxes during their tenure in office, if elected.

    Cape Codders, along with the other citizens of this state, need to be reassured that their interests are going to be looked after and protected by the individuals they vote into public office. They do not need to have any further economic burdens thrust upon them in the form of increased taxes of whatever type for at least the next several years at a minimum.

    On January 9th of this year, Ron Beaty also signed the "Taxpayer Protection Pledge" which in turn was witnessed by 2010 (Cape Cod) Red Cross Hero, Nancy L. Johnson.

    Mr. Beaty stated that nomination papers to run for Massachusetts public office are going to be made available by the Secretary of State's Office, Elections Division at some point during the middle of next month. Beaty ought to come to a final decision by that time regarding whether or not he will definitely run for Barnstable County Commissioner later this year.

    Once a firm decision has been rendered, then Mr. Beaty will begin to enunciate and clarify his position on the various public policy issues which he believes are of the utmost importance to Barnstable County regional govenment and the people of Cape Cod.

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