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Posted by: Dan McGrath 3/6/2008

2007 Tax Cut Rally at State CapitolHigh noon. Overtaxed Minnesotans will converge on the State Capitol on April 12th for an old-fashioned tax protest. Last year, Jason Lewis’ Tax Cut Coalition mustered over 7,000 people for the annual Tax Cut rally. Following the largest tax increase in state history, upwards of 10,000 people are expected this year.

Minnesota Majority will be at this event, which is expected to be historic in its proportions, and we have something extra special planned this year. Our legislators will have to sit up and take notice.

For more information about the Tax Cut Coalition, visit KTLKFM.com, and tune in to Jason Lewis weekdays, 4-7 at 100.3 FM. Listen for updates on the Tax Cut Rally from Jason and Minnesota Majority president, Jeff Davis over the coming weeks.

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Re: Tax Cut Rally April 12th    By chad on 3/26/2008
I can't wait to be there and support the coalition first-hand. Hopefully the current crop of legislators will look out their office window and realize how many taxpayers are mad about the way they do business at our expense!

Re: Tax Cut Rally April 12th    By Paul on 4/11/2008
Count me in!

Re: Tax Cut Rally April 12th    By Ron Rickers on 3/31/2009
This is Easter Sunday... what boob picked this date? I might make the April 15th rally.

Re: Tax Cut Rally April 12th    By dan.mcgrath on 3/31/2009
This post is a year old. Except for the cold, it was a perfectly fine date picked by Jason Lewis in 2008. The 2009 rally will be held on May 2nd. There's a link to the right.


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