David
Baldinger, administrator of the Pennsylvania Taxpayers Cyber Coalition,
has issued the following press release on an upcoming rally at the
State Capitol in Harrisburg for push for the elimination of property
taxes in Pennsylvania:
Monday, May 7, is a critical date for the Property Tax Independence Act.
On that day prime sponsors Rep. Jim Cox and Sen. David Argall,
other members of the General Assembly who support our efforts, and taxpayers
from across Pennsylvania will gather in the Capitol Rotunda in Harrisburg for a
rally to declare our independence from the tyranny of property taxes.
What: Capitol Rally for Property Tax Independence
When: Monday, May 7
Time: 10:00 AM
Where: The State Capitol Rotunda, Harrisburg
This event is tremendously important to our efforts. We need to
demonstrate to the Governor and to the Harrisburg lawmakers, in the most
passionate manner possible, that we have had enough of ineffective property tax
“relief” measures and that we will only settle for the complete elimination of
this onerous and unfair tax through the enactment of House Bill 1776 and Senate
Bill 1400, the Property Tax Independence Act.
If you believe in and support the total elimination of the school property tax
through the Property Tax Independence Act your attendance at this rally is
vital!
This will be a major media event that will help to publicize far and wide the
news of the Property Tax Independence Act. Masses of taxpayers will make
a huge impression, so please make every effort to be present for this historic
rally. Bring your friends and neighbors, arrange car pools, spread the
word as widely as possible, and do all you can to show your support. A
flyer promoting the rally that you can print to post or distribute is available
at the link below.
Some groups in various areas of the state have arranged for bus transportation
at reasonable rates. The list of bus trips and the areas they serve are
available on the PTCC website at www.ptcc.us/arc042312.htm
We absolutely need you to attend! Feel free to bring signs, too, but be
sure to not attach them to sticks – they’re not allowed in the Capitol.

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