Re: Taxpayer Assets Project

From: Blackman, Josh (BLACKMAN@findsvp.com)
Date: 02/25/95


 KENNETH BOEHM WROTE:

> I am seeking information from James Love and his Taxpayer

> Assets Project, and from anyone else who is familiar with TAP's
activities.

>

> The National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC) is one of the three groups

> which successfully sued the Administration's Health Care Task Force to

> determine what special interests were being advanced in the name of
the

> "public interest." In the same pursuit, we are seeking any
information on

> the possible efforts of TAP to advance a consortium of special
interests.

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Mr. Boehm;

Since you have chosen to "seek information" in this public forum, I am
curious about you and your organization. I wonder why you are motivated
to investigate TAP and Mr. Love. Can you share with this public forum,
as you have your suggestions of impropriety, the nature of your
organization, including its status, from whom its funding derives, who is
responsble for its philosophy and direction, and why you sued the
Administration's Health Care Task Force. Specifically, why are you
motivated to determine "what special interests are being advanced." What
"interests" are you advancing?

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Josh Blackman, Esq.

FIND/SVP

625 Avenue of the Americas

New York, NY 10011-2002

Phone: 212.463.6261

Fax: 212.645.7681

Email: jblackman@findsvp.com

Author: THE LEGAL RESEARCHER'S INTERNET DIRECTORY

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