05-R
071
2005 -- S 0792
Enacted 02/17/05
S E N A T E R
E S O L U T I O N
MEMORIALIZING THE
CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION OF THE STATE OF RHODE
ISLAND TO PASS A PERMANENT BAN
ON INTERNET ACCESS TAXES
Introduced By: Senators
Blais, Gibbs, Breene, and Algiere
Date
Introduced: February 17, 2005
WHEREAS,
In 1998, and extended in 2001, Congress enacted the Internet Tax Freedom
Act in order to protect
consumers that used the Internet and encourage more individuals to access
the Internet; and
WHEREAS,
The legislation eliminated taxes on Internet access, double-taxation of a
product or service bought over
the Internet, and discriminatory taxes treated Internet purchases
differently from other types of
sales; and
WHEREAS,
The moratorium on Internet access led to the rapid growth of the Internet,
which in turn brought good
economic news; and
WHEREAS,
We live in an age of innovation, where the medium of the Internet is
sparking a sharp increase in
entrepreneurship and opportunity, the likes of which have not been
seen since the beginning of the
Industrial Revolution; and
WHEREAS,
Enacting a tax on Internet access will do significant damage to the United
States economy and decrease the
standard of living for all Americans; and
WHEREAS,
On September 17, 2003, the House of Representatives unanimously passed
a permanent ban on all Internet
access taxes, however, when the bill came to the senate floor, pro-
Internet tax senators used
parliamentary and other underhanded procedural tricks to force
supporters of the legislation
into negotiations; and
WHEREAS,
Opponents of a tax-free Internet used the negotiations to stall and stop final
passage of a permanent ban on
Internet access taxes in order to achieve their true desire and tax
the Internet; and now,
therefore, be it
RESOLVED,
That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
hereby memorializes the Rhode
Island Congressional Delegation to pass a permanent ban on
Internet access taxes; and be
it further
RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and he is hereby authorized and
directed to
transmit a duly certified copy
of this resolution to the Rhode Island Congressional Delegation.
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