Join us in an assembly to show that when it comes to taxes, PATRIOTS PAY THEIR FAIR SHARE!
We'll touch on:
- Paying your fair share of taxes across all income levels
- Tax benefits to schools, libraries, and public institutions that are vital to communities across the state
- Two new bills in Lansing that would help clear the way for transparency in tax returns for elected officials
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The Tax March isn't an organization – it's a movement – gaining momentum around the country. Throughout the 2016 presidential campaign, Donald Trump told the American people he would release his tax returns and come clean about his business dealings, as presidential candidates and presidents have done for decades. Despite intense public pressure, President Donald Trump has not yet done so. In refusing to release these tax returns, he is able to hide his business dealings, financial ties, and conflicts of interest.
Within days of his inauguration, the White House petition calling on Trump to release his tax returns garnered the most signatures on a White House petition, ever. The Trump administration's response? "People don't care."
On April 15th, we’re rallying in Farmington, and in communities across the country to show that we do care. And that we’re not going away. Tens of thousands of Americans will send a clear message to Donald Trump: The president is accountable to the American people, and he must answer to us.
Join the conversation online with #TaxMarch.
Details on parking and speakers to be released shortly. Save the date!
Location: Sundquist Pavilion in Riley Park (downtown Farmington). Rain or shine