WHAT ADVOCATES ARE SAYING:
A flat fee or exclusively numbers-based plan would be unfair to millions of consumers, especially lower call volume users if they would now pay the same fee as high volume business users.
NACAA Resolution, ratified June 8, 2005
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New York State Consumers Face Steep $150 Million Phone Tax Hike under "Universal Service Fund" Scheme Pushed by Big Phone Companies
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Write a Letter to the Editors of your Local Papers!

Major phone companies are working on a proposal to reduce their own tax burdens by shifting the current Universal Service Fund (USF) to a flat-fee approach. This could increase telephone costs by 1000% for millions of consumers -- like you -- especially Americans with limited, fixed and low incomes.

Take action now by writing a letter to the editors of your local papers. Let your community know that they could facing up to millions of dollars in phone tax increases if these phone companies accomplish their goal.

Use the form below to write your letter to the editor submissions.



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