NC Real Solutions is coming to a town near you! Next week our road tour will begin criss-crossing the state to continue educating North Carolina citizens about the real solutions being delivered by the new state budget.
Starting next Tuesday, April 10, NC Real Solutions will be making a road tour throughout the big cities and small towns in North Carolina. Our preliminary tour schedule is available below. I hope you will meet us at one of our stops!
“As a North Carolina native and a mother of three with children in our public schools, I was concerned when, during a shaky economy, Gov. Perdue proposed nearly a billion dollars in new taxes. With sky high gas prices, hard-working families like ours just did not need a tax increase. Instead the new legislature passed a bi-partisan budget that cut waste, lowered taxes, and added state funding for 2,000 more teachers." ~ Donna King, Raleigh
Traveling with the tour will be Raleigh resident, North Carolina State University graduate and Americans for Prosperity Foundation activist Donna King who is featured in the television spot.
King is one of the many North Carolina residents who is enjoying a lower tax burden thanks to the work of the North Carolina legislature. NC Real Solutions wants to make sure all North Carolinians are educated about the successes of the state budget reforms.
Join us at a tour stop, bring a friend, and let's make sure all North Carolinians understand the real solutions of balancing the budget and lowering taxes!
Sincerely,
Dallas Woodhouse
State Director
Americans for Prosperity Foundation - North Carolina
Preliminary Tour Schedule
April 10:
Burlington, 9am, S. Main St. and W. Front St. - http://mapq.st/HfSqYU
Greensboro, 10:30am, Battleground Dr., E. Market St., N. Elm St. - http://mapq.st/HaMbIO
Winston-Salem, 1pm, N. Marshall St., N. Main St., Stratford Ave. - http://mapq.st/H4S8CL
High Point, 2:30pm, Church Ave., E. Green Dr. - http://mapq.st/HaNxTI
Lexington, 4pm, E. First Ave., W. Center St. - http://mapq.st/HgJVsF
April 11:
Salisbury, 9am, W. Innes St., N. Main St., N. Fulton S. - http://mapq.st/Hg5sX1
Concord, 10:30am, N. Church St., S. Union St. - http://mapq.st/HHdoiJ
Charlotte, 1pm, N. Tryon St., Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. - http://mapq.st/HhVOmO
Monroe, 4pm, W. Jefferson St., Main St., Franklin St. - http://mapq.st/HO3skL
April 12:
Wadesboro, 9am, E. Martin St., N. Washington St., Greene St. - http://mapq.st/HbsIlt
Rockingham, 10:00am, E. Washington St., W. Franklin St., Rockingham Rd.
Southern Pines, 11:30am, W. Pennsylvania Ave., Broad St., Connecticut Ave. - http://mapq.st/HdyFk8
Sanford, 1:30pm, St. Clair Ct., S. Horner Blvd., Steele St., Gulf St. - http://mapq.st/HkRa3j
Dunn, 3:30pm, W. Broad St., Cumberland St., Granville St. - http://mapq.st/Hdj2Zg
Future dates, times and locations will be announced soon.
Americans for Prosperity (AFP) is a nationwide organization of citizen-leaders committed to advancing every individual's right to economic freedom and opportunity. AFP believes reducing the size and intrusiveness of government is the best way to promote individual productivity and prosperity for all Americans. AFP educates and engages citizens to support restraining state and federal government growth and returning government to its constitutional limits. AFP is more than 1.9 million activists strong, with activists in all 50 states. AFP has 34 state chapters and affiliates. More than 90,000 Americans in all 50 states have made a financial contribution to AFP or AFP Foundation. Americans for Prosperity does not support or oppose candidates for public office. For more information, visit www.americansforprosperity.org
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