Tim Budig

People of faith to march on the Capitol

A coalition of churches plans “a somber, funeral-like procession” to the Capitol on Tuesday, June 30, to protest Gov. Tim Pawlenty’s budget unallotment cuts they argue hurts Minnesota poor.

The procession will begin at Christ Lutheran Church on Capitol Hill — people are encouraged to gather by 10:15 a.m. and wear black — with the procession to the Capitol beginning at 10:30 a.m.

A delegation will deliver cards and letters to the governor at the Capitol.
“Who among us will suffer the greatest from the Governor’s unallotments? Governor Pawlenty’s unallotments fall disproportionately on our neighbors who are the poorest and most vulnerable – those among us who are struggling to meet basic needs,” said a press release from the Minnesota Catholic Conference, one of the sponsors of the event.

Other sponsors include the Minnesota Council of Churches, St. Paul Area Council of Churches, Greater Minnesota Council of Churches, others.

1 Comment so far

  1. misterc on June 24th, 2009

    Here’s a thought – those Churches could kick it up a notch and fulfill their Biblical command to take care of the poor, fatherless and widows.

    I’m just sayin’…

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