Coalition
Seeks Tax Reform in AlabamaA group of Alabama non-profit organizations
has formed a tax policy coalition in order to develop strategies for lobbying
for comprehensive revenue-positive tax reform in the state. The members believe
that a fair and equitable tax system is necessary in order to provide each child
in Alabama with a quality education. Non-profits involved in the coalition include:
A+, Alabama
ARISE, VOICES for Alabama's
Children, the Alabama
PTA, the Community Action
Agency Association, and representatives from the Methodist, Episcopal, and
Baptist Churches. Focus on tax reform as a way of funding school improvement
is an emerging trend in Alabama. In 2001, Alabama Governor Don Siegelman challenged
the legislature to close corporate loopholes that were costing the state's Education
Trust hundreds of millions of dollars. Although his plan was not adopted by the
legislature, Governor Siegelman continues to speak out in favor of a fair tax
system to finance the schools. Prepared November 4, 2002 |