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Tuesday, June 03, 2008

28 lawmakers stand up for taxpayers -- What about the rest?

Twenty-eight members of the Pennsylvania Legislature stood with hundreds of taxpayers who gathered in Harrisburg this week to demand the elimination of school property taxes.

If your state representative or senator isn't on the list below, you might want to ask them what more pressing business they had to attend to on Monday. Just remember they work for you. The boss showed up at the state Capitol on Monday and most of the workers didn't bother to show up. You have the final say in their future employment.

All 203 members of the House and 25 of the 50 state Senators will be on the Nov. 4 ballot. If you don't see your state lawmaker's name on the list below, it might be time to send someone else to Harrisburg to do the job of eliminating property taxes.

LAWMAKERS WHO ATTENDED THE RALLY
Rep. Sam Rohrer (R)
Rep. Rosemary Swanger (R)
Rep. Eugene Depasquale (D)
Rep. David Argall (R)
Rep. David Kessler (D)
Rep. Tom Yewcic (D)
Rep. Jim Cox (R)
Rep. Stephen Barrar (R)
Rep. Keith Gillespie (R)
Rep. Todd Rock (R)
Rep. Curt Schroder (R)
Rep. Jaret Gibbons (D)
Rep. Jay Moyer (R)
Rep. Bob Mensch (R)
Rep. Mike Vereb (R)
Rep. Tom Quigley (R)
Rep. Rob Kauffman (R)
Rep. Scott Perry (R)
Rep. Gordon Denlinger (R)
Rep. Carl Mantz (R)
Rep. Tim Seip (D)
Rep. Kathy Rapp (R)
Rep. Merle Phillips (R)
Rep. Brad Roae (R)
Sen. Jeff Piccola (R)
Sen. John Eichelberger (R)
Sen. Mike Folmer (R)
Sen. John Rafferty (R)

To get involved with the Pennsylvania Taxpayers Cyber Coalition, visit the group's Web site at http://ptcc.us

For video highlights of the June 2 Save Our Homes Rally, visit The Mercury's Web site at http://www.pottsmerc.com

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

House leaders were at the Governor's Residence negotiating the state budget.