Last week, George W. Bush was re-elected to a second term as president and many marketers are asking what the next four years will bring and what issues will impact our industry. The strengthened
Republican majority and the President's strong opposition to new taxes likely will reduce the threat of across-the-board advertising taxes at the federal level at this time. However, the president in
his election victory speech and his first press conference after the vote has already signaled that he is contemplating a major review and possible overhaul of the existing income tax code that may
significantly affect our community. In addition, many advertising issues do not break down along partisan lines, so several issues of concern to the advertising community will remain in play next
year in the 109th Congress.
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Read the whole story at ANA Regulatoy Rumblimgs, November 9, 2004
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