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1991 Jan /E Tobacco Institute draft plan for 1991 with emphasis on "Taxes." (These are the economist-related paragraphs):
Objective: To discourage reliance on consumer excise taxes on cigarettes to meet social and economic objectives by demonstrating that excise taxes are regressive and inconsistent with fair taxation. Goals and Tactics:
- Commission two op-ed articles in 1991 from consulting economists. As articles are published, provide to other Institute decisions for promotion and submission to appropriate policy makers.
- Conduct at least 10 presentations by consulting economists on the excise tax issue before national, regional and state tax policy conferences.
- Continue to utilize consulting economists for testimony and briefings. Expand appearances to include presentations to business clubs and the business press. Conduct media refresher courses for public speaking appearance and delivery of testimony.
- Utilize the consulting economists for an op-ed program that addresses the national earmarking issue and state specific earmarking issues. As articles are published, provide to other Institute divisions and promote to appropriate public policymakers. Use field staff network to support distribution efforts. [1]
1991 Jan 8 Savarese has sent the current list of network economists to Carol Hyrcaj at the Tobacco Institute. It contains three new names, but otherwise is essentially the same as the old lists. [2]
- ALABAMA, Robert B. Ekelund, Jr., Auburn University
- ARIZONA, William J Boyes, Arizona State University
- ARKANSAS, David ER Gay, University of Arkansas
- CALIFORNIA, Gary Anderson, California State at Northridge
- Roger Arnold, California State Univ. - San Marcos
- COLORADO, Barry Poulson, University of Colorado
- CONNECTICUT, Dominick Armentano, University of Hartford
- DELAWARE, Burton Abrams, University of Delaware
- FLORIDA, Bruce Benson, Florida State University
- GEORGIA, Dwight R Lee, University of Georgia
- IDAHO, Allan Dalton, Boise State University
- ILLINOIS, James Heins, University of Illinois
- INDIANA, Cecil Bohanon, Ball state University
- IOWA, Todd Sandler, Iowa State University
- KANSAS, Michael Babcock, Kansas State University
- KENTUCKY, Brian Goff, Western Kentucky University
- LOUISIANA, Michael Kurth, McNeese State University
- MAINE, Robert McMahon, University of Southern Maine
- MASSACHUSETTS, David Tuerck, Suffolk University
- MISSISSIPPI, Bill Shughart, University of Mississippi
- MISSOURI, Joe A Bell, Southwest Missouri State University
- Thomas I. Wyrick, Southwest Missouri State University
- MONTANA, Terry L. Anderson, Montana State University
- NEBRASKA, Dee Martin, University of Nebraska
- NEVADA, John Dobra, University of Nevada Reno
- NEW HAMPSHIRE, Dennis Logue, Dartmouth College
- NEW MEXICO, Allen Parkman, University of New Mexico
- NORTH DAKOTA, Cliff Dobitz, North Dakota State University
- OHIO, Richard Vedder, Ohio University
- OKLAHOMA, Joseph Jadlow, Oklahoma State University
- OREGON, William Mitchell, University of Oregon
- PENNSYLVANIA, Ann Harper-Fender, Gettysburg College
- RHODE ISLAHD, Arthur Mead, Universityof Rhode Island
- SOUTH CAROLINA, Ryan Amacher, Clemson University
- SOUTH DAKOTA, Dennis Hein, Augustana College
- TENNESSEE, JR Clark, The University of Tennessee at Martin
- TEXAS, S Charles Maurice, Texas A&M University
- Michael Davis, Southern Methodist University
- VIRGINIA, Richard B Wagner, George Mason University
- WASHINGTON, Richard D. Zerbe, Jr., University of Washington