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It's time to raise revenue for RI by ensuring the top 1% pay their fair share. #RevenueForRI

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On Pi Day, let's look at wealth inequality in America – using pies to show how America's $98 trillion in wealth is split up. Here in RI, we have a plan to do something about it. Visit RevenueForRI.org to learn more. #RevenueForRI

On Pi Day, let's look at wealth inequality in America – using pies to show how America's $98 trillion in wealth is split up. Here in RI, we have a plan to do something about it. Visit RevenueForRI.org to learn more. #RevenueForRI
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Majorities think taxing the wealthiest Americans will help the Economic Recovery. In Rhode Island, we have a plan for that. Learn more and take action at RevenueForRI.org #RevenueForRI

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Today is tax day. We want to remind you that the wealthiest 1% of Rhode Islanders pay 50% less in overall taxes – when factoring in income, property, and sales taxes – than the lowest 20% of earners. That's not right – and we have a plan to fix it. RevenueForRI.org.

Today is tax day. We want to remind you that the wealthiest 1% of Rhode Islanders pay 50% less in overall taxes – when factoring in income, property, and sales taxes – than the lowest 20% of earners. That's not right – and we have a plan to fix it. RevenueForRI.org.
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Wealth inequality is a growing problem in America. Here in Rhode Island, we have a plan to fix it. Watch the video to learn more, and visit our website at RevenueForRI.org to take action. #RevenueForRI

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The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy points to our coalition as one group that's "taking the lead on proposing or promoting tax increases on the rich to stave off deep and devastating budget cuts and allow for much needed new investments." itep.org/the-rich-are-w…

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Yes, some people are businesses. But very few are in the top 1%. Under our proposal, the vast majority of businesses will see no tax increase. upriseri.com/andy-boardman-…

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This Tax Day we want to remind you that the wealthiest 1% of Rhode Islanders – making $475,000 or more – pay much less in overall taxes, when factoring in income, property, and sales taxes, than the lowest 20% of earners. We have a plan to fix it: RevenueForRI.org

This Tax Day we want to remind you that the wealthiest 1% of Rhode Islanders – making $475,000 or more – pay much less in overall taxes, when factoring in income, property, and sales taxes, than the lowest 20% of earners. We have a plan to fix it: RevenueForRI.org
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Center on Budget and Policy Priorities: Asking Wealthiest Households to Pay Fairer Amount in Tax Would Help Fund a More Equitable Recovery cbpp.org/research/feder…

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Tax Day 2021 is today. Listen to affordable housing advocates Magelia Perez and Terri Wright speak to how our state could use the $128 million in tax revenue that our proposal will bring in annually to Rhode Island's coffers.

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Robin Butzier & Anna Landolfi are Direct Support Professionals who care for individuals with developmental disabilities. A lack of state funding has led to high turnover and unfamiliar faces caring for those most in need. Our proposal will help fix that. revenueforri.org/?page_id=82

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Osmary Rodriguez Barker is an advocate for affordable child care and mother of 4 children. She has seen first hand how the lack of affordable child care can negatively impact Rhode Island kids, families and businesses. Our proposal will help fix that. revenueforri.org/?page_id=82

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Theresa Vessella, a public school teacher at Oaklawn Elementary School in Cranston, speaks about how the lack of funding for our public schools is negatively impacting her students and their learning environments. Our proposal will help fix that. revenueforri.org/?page_id=82

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Listen to affordable housing advocates Magelia Perez and Terri Wright speak to how our state could use the $128 million in tax revenue that our proposal will bring in annually to Rhode Island's coffers. Take Action: revenueforri.org/?page_id=82