Common Sense with Paul Jacob | Time Waits for the Tax-Fighter

Jim Tobin, President of Taxpayers United for America, was featured on Common Sense with Paul Jacob regarding his 35 years of service to American taxpayers.
More than two decades ago, I got involved in my very first initiative campaign.
In 1990, tax-fighter Jim Tobin, then the head of Taxpayers United of Illinois, filed the Tax Accountability Amendment. I organized the petition drive, which gathered more than half-a-million voter signatures to earn a place on the ballot. Polling showed more than 70 percent support for the issue, but a lawsuit by the Chicago Bar Association struck our initiative from the ballot.
The amendment would have mandated a three-fifths vote of both legislative chambers to increase taxes. By requiring public notice and hearings before a tax hike could be enacted, the amendment also promoted transparency in the legislative process — long before the “transparency” buzzword became cool.
Illinois’s very limited initiative process has allowed for only one issue to appear on the state ballot — a successful 1980 measure, cutting back the number of state legislators and electing them in single member districts.
But even without a vote, Tobin wrested a pledge from both candidates for governor to abide by the provisions of the amendment, which the victorious governor stuck to for several years.
Tobin’s group has grown, finding considerable success battling big taxing politicians. It hasn’t forgotten about transparency, either. The group has launched a national campaign to provide the public with information on lavish and unsustainable pensions being collected by public employees.
Tonight, I’ll be with Jim Tobin at a big event in Chicago celebrating the 35th anniversary of his now national anti-tax organization, Taxpayers United of America.
Congratulations, Jim! Thanks for letting me be a part of it.
This is Common Sense. I’m Paul Jacob.

  • Episode Number: 2975
  • Publication Date: 11/03/2011
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Taxpayers United of America Celebrates 35th Anniversary Nov. 3

View a PDF version of this News Advisory here.
CHICAGO—Taxpayers United of America (TUA), one of the largest taxpayer organizations in the country and founded in 1976 by Jim Tobin, will hold its 35th anniversary celebration on Thursday, Nov. 3, 2011. The event will be at the University Club of Chicago, 76 E. Monroe St., Chicago, and will start at 6 pm.
Members of the media are invited. (The University Club requires jackets, ties optional, and no denim.)

Speakers include:

  • Jim Tobin, TUA President & Guest of Honor, “The History of Taxpayers United of America / Government Pension Reform”
  • Paul Jacob, President of Citizens in Charge, “More Referendums: Why and How?”
  • John Tillman, President of Illinois Policy Institute, “Tea Party vs. Occupy Wall Street / Perpetuating the Great Divide”
  • Adrian Moore, Vice President of Reason Foundation, “Privatization: Key to cutting taxes and scaling back government”
  • Eric O’Keefe, President of Alliance for Self Governance, “2012 Congressional Elections”
  • Christina Tobin, TUA Vice-President and President/Founder of Free & Equal Elections, “Electoral Reform: Fire the Big Government Pawns”

View the full agenda here.
The event is hosted by The Free & Equal Elections Foundation. Sponsors include the Alliance for Self-Governance and Citizens in Charge. Co-sponsors include the Illinois Policy Institute and Reason Foundation. Taxpayers’ Friends include Rep. Randy Hultgren and Rep. Don Manzullo.
View the full list of co-sponsors and supporters here.
In addition to the speakers, the celebration will include music, food, drinks, and Second-City improvisations.