HB-199: Free Hot Air
Act of 1787
The Free Hot Air Act
of 1787 is currently filed in the State House of
Representatives. It has been assigned to the Hot Air
Committee and HA-HA opposes this bill. Our first step in
opposing this bill is for all of our supporters to contact
their Representative and express your opposition.
We feel that
there is no such thing as free hot air and we are appalled that
the government has been missing out on all the tax money it
could be collecting. The vast amount of businesses that
could be paying for the use of the clean, hot air they use to
pollute – whether it be by personnel or machinery, factories
or fertilizers – it should all be taxed an equitable amount.
Your help in
opposing HB-199 – Free Hot Air Act of 1787 is critical. Please
contact your Representative, [State House Full_Name] - urge opposition
to HB-199.
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[State House District] |
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Name: |
[State House Full_Name] |
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[State House District_Address] |
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City/Zip:
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Capitol Phone: |
[State House Capitol_Phone] |
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[State House District_Phone] |
The mailing
address for the State House is:
Legislative Office Building
Hazzard, Demo State 34343
Action Items
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way to contact Representative [State House Full_Name] is by sending a
letter. If you like, we have provided a Letter Wizard to
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2) Also be sure to give
Representative [State House Full_Name] a phone call. The phone
numbers are listed above.
3) You live in House District [State House District]
which will be a very important District in opposing this
bill.
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