"Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom, must, like men, undergo the fatigues of supporting it." Thomas Paine

"TO Do" List

1.     Register with BOOT

 

2.     Forward BOOT site link on to others:

-  Business Owners you know

-  Like Minded CPAs to forward to their clients et al

-  Chambers Of Commerce

-  Other Groups - Church/Civic/Alumni et al - with high concentration of business owners

 

3.     Identify Your TX State Representatives (Enter Home Zip):

-  1 Senator

-  1 Representative

 

4.     Mail/Fax/E-mail 2 Letters:

-  One to your Senator

-  One to your Representative

 

5.     Network with other Business Owners in your District to:

-  Develop a core group of 5-6 Business Owners

-  Develop a local e-mail list

-  Prepare a group letter for sign off by Rep/Senator

 

6.     Meet Face to Face as Area Business Owners with:

-  Your TX State Senator

-  Your TX State Representative

 

7.     Have Letter Signed Off:

-  By Senator

-  By Representative

 

Note: If Senator and/or Rep does not sign off, no big deal, just make your point and move on.

 

8.     E-Mail Op-Ed Piece To:

-  Local Newspaper

-  Your E-Mail List

 

9.     Copy BOOT on all Letters:

-  Letters Sent To Reps

-  Letters Received Signed From Reps

 

10.  DON’T FORGET TO:

-  Register with BOOT

-  Tell other Business Owners you know to Register with BOOT

-  Add info@boot4lessgov.org to your E-mail address book or "Approved Senders’ List"

 

11.  SUBMIT YOUR SLOGO SUGGESTIONS!

-  "Legislators, these BOOTS are going to walk all over you if you don't repeal the Business Tax."

-  "We will BOOT you out of office if you don't repeal the Business Tax."

-  "Get your BOOTee in gear and repeal the Business Tax."

-  "BOOT the bums out."

-  Any others you suggest!

 

12.  STAY TUNED FOR:

-  Results From Boot, and

-  Next Steps!

 

Thank you very much for joining the Revolution!

 

May God bless Texas.

 

Business Owners Of Texas

www.boot4lessgov.org

 

" I urge you by all that is dear, by all that is honorable, by all that is holy, not only to pray, but also to act. " John Hancock