Representative Westmoreland: I have recently been redistricted into District 2 and have been following your positions on state tax issues. I wish you to realize that I, as your constituent, oppose any change in appropriation of tax revenue, specifically an income tax. The governor and legislators of Tennessee have proven themselves unwilling and unable to define projects such as TennCare within a budget the state can afford and likewise have chosen not to address the horrendous spending, waste, and/or fraud within this and other state programs. The people deserve adequate funding of well-conceived and executed projects, not to bear the financial brunt of political boondoggles such as TennCare. While I pay for an unheard of proportion of the states population (with a generous addition of fraudsters from in and out-of-state) to access poorly administered health care and for former Representative Ford to carry home millions in consulting fees, the states educational system languishes near the bottom among the fifty states and industry shies away from a state with such poor governance.
In short: 1. The ineptitude of the legislative and executive branches of the government of Tennessee is the problem, not a paucity of tax revenue. Fix the programs you have created, and a tax increase is not needed. 2. Your constituents need to know of their Republican representative exactly what part of no income tax you fail to understand. Sincerely,