For Immediate Release                                                                         Contact: Erica Gordon- 202-467-5330
September 20, 2010

CCAGW PAC Endorses Reps. Campbell, McClintock, Rohrabacher and Royce, and Challenger Jeff Denham forCongress

 

Washington, D.C. – The Council for Citizens Against Government Waste Political Action Committee (CCAGW PAC) today announced its endorsement of Reps. John Campbell, Tom McClintock, Dana Rohrabacher, Ed Royce, and challenger Jeff Denham, who are seeking election to Congress in California.

 

“In this time of massive new government spending and bailouts, huge budget deficits, public debt, and inefficient bureaucracies, taxpayers need friends in Washington who will defend their interests, not the special interests,” said Thomas Schatz, Chairman of CCAGW PAC.  “That is why CCAGW PAC supports these candidates, who are bona fide fiscal conservatives committed to reducing the size of government by working to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse.”

 

All five candidates are principled advocates for lower taxes and smaller government.  Rep. Campbell received a score of 97 percent in the Council for Citizens Against Government Waste’s (CCAGW) 2009 Congressional Ratings, earning the rank of Taxpayer Hero.  Rep. McClintock received a score of 99 percent, earning the rank of Taxpayer Hero.  Rep. Rohrabacher received a score of 93 percent, earning the rank of Taxpayer Hero.  Rep. Royce received a score of 97 percent, earning the rank of Taxpayer Hero.  Congressional challenger Jeff Denham responded to CCAGW’s questionnaire and signed CCAGW’s ‘No Earmark Pledge.’  These documents indicate that he will fight for limited government and lower taxes, and will not request earmarks.  “The CCAGW score, pledge, and questionnaire all confirm that these candidates will seek ways to control spending and eradicate wasteful programs,” declared Schatz.

 

 “In the current political and fiscal climate, Congress has engaged in a historically unprecedented level of spending, and is supporting actions that will mortgage our children’s futures.  On November 2, 2010 voters in California should support these candidates so that they can fight for fiscally conservative principles that are vital to the taxpayers in the 112th Congress,” concluded Schatz. 

 

CCAGW PAC is affiliated with the Council for Citizens Against Government Waste, a 501(c)(4) organization.  CCAGW PAC’s mission is to support political candidates who will fight to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse in government and represent the best interests of taxpayers.         


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Paid for by the Council for Citizens Against Waste Political Action Committee.  http://www.ccagwpac.org.  Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee.

 

 

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