MANCHESTER, NH -- Recently established American Voters for Fiscal Reform (AVFR) is advocating the direct involvement of American taxpayers in the U.S. budget and tax process; in response to a U.S. economy which is over-burdened by a current federal budget of over $2 trillion which is expected to add approximately $240 billion to a public debt already in excess of $9 trillion.
AVFR was founded by Edward H. Smith, a business consultant who believes that "American taxpayers must have a more direct voice in the U.S. budget and tax process at this crucial time in American history"; recognizing that all American consumers have the ultimate financial responsibility to pay for the operation of the federal government, but "have very little say, if any, about how much money is spent for what".
AVFR's mission to educate and alert taxpayers is driven by the simple fact that current federal budget appropriations and deficit spending are creating an extraordinary "domino-effect" of financial pressures which wind up directly on their shoulders as they struggle with an economy which claims more and more of their money and property.
To accomplish its mission, AVFR maintains a database of crucial information and resources for the exclusive use of its members. The objective is to help members protect their income and property during this era of relentlessly increasing taxes, fees, surcharges, fines, penalties, and other costs; coupled with increasing prices for just about everything.
AVFR is a non-partisan organization and membership is open to any eligible voter. Membership information is available at (www.ehsreports.com).
For further information, please contact:
Edward H. Smith, Director
(603) 935-8809
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