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MomsRising, Americans for Tax Fairness, National Women’s Law Center, and National Priorities Project invite you to a #TaxChat tweet chat Tuesday, March 15th 2-3pm ET. In the lead up to Tax Day we'll discuss tax breaks that benefit working families (like EITC, CTC, and the child care tax credit), how our tax dollars are used, ways we can afford our policy priorities, and negative tax policies that are harming families and leading to income inequality.

Join us with resources, ideas and tweets by adding the hashtag #TaxChat to all your tweets at 2pm ET on March 15th.   

Tweetchats are a great way to raise awareness about important issues, share resources, and increase your Twitter following.  We hope you’ll join us!  Please also consider inviting your members or followers to participate. Here are a few model tweets to get involved:

  • Getting ready 2 file your taxes? Join @MomsRising @4TaxFairness @natpriorities @NWLC on 3/15 2pm ET for the #TaxChat

 

  • There are good taxes and bad taxes. Learn more during #TaxChat on 3/15 at 2pm ET with @MomsRising @4TaxFairness @natpriorities and @NWLC.

 

  • Our tax system is pitting families vs big business.Learn more on 3/15 @ 2pm during #TaxChat w/ @MomsRising @4TaxFairness @natpriorities & @NWLC

 

  • How is our tax system leading to #incomeinequality? Find out during our 3/15 2pm #TaxChat!

 

  • Have questions about where your tax dollars are going & how we can afford our priorities? Join the #TaxChat on 3/15 at 2pm ET!

Be sure to follow @MomsRising, @4TaxFairness @natpriorities and @NWLC and the hashtag #TaxChat to participate.

Looking forward to seeing you on Twitter!


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