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Last week, Senator Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) went down to the Senate floor to urge Senate leadership to not attach the Marketplace Fairness Act to the Internet Tax Freedom Act.
This week, the Wall Street Journal published an editorial saying that Senate leadership was trying to take the Internet Tax Freedom Act hostage by attaching it to the so-called Marketplace Fairness Act.
Earlier this week, Richard Nash, Head of public policy for eBay and PayPal in the Americas, addressed thousands of U.S. Postal workers at the National Association of Letter Carriers Bi-ennial Convention in Philadelphia.
Last week, the Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) encouraged the Senate to follow the House of Representatives and pass a permanent and clean version of the Internet Tax Freedom Act.
Technology-enabled small business owner Marc Ducey of Wilbraham, Massachusetts submitted a letter to the editor of Mass Live that discussed his concern with the Internet sales tax proposal currently pending in the U.S. Congress.
On Thursday, July 24th at 1pm, eBay Inc. and the Department of Commerce will host a free webinar to discuss on some of the technical solutions that have been created in the last few years that make exporting easier for small technology enabled businesses.
Yesterday, the TruST Coalition sent a letter to Senate leadership expressing strong opposition to attaching the so-called Marketplace Fairness Act to the important extension of the Internet Tax Freedom Act.
Yesterday, a group of bipartisan Senators sent a letter to Senate leaders urging them to extend the Internet Tax Freedom Bill without the Marketplace Fairness Act.
Earlier this week, eBay Inc. filed comments with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on their Open Internet proceedings.
In response to the House passage of the Permanent Internet Tax Freedom Act yesterday, Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR), Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, congratulated the House on passing the bipartisan legislation.