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Having Faith in Tax Justice This Labor Day

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Friday, September 2, 2011   

ST. LOUIS - Faith leaders across Missouri will celebrate workers - employed and unemployed - during Labor Day weekend services.

Many in the faith community are calling for tax reform, saying the working class pays an unequal amount of state income taxes compared with the wealthy. The Rev. Teresa Danieley of St. John's Episcopal Church in south St. Louis' Tower Grove neighborhood says they face a tax injustice because the state's tax structure is outdated.

"We have many, many people suffering from unemployment or under-employment, from a lack of health-care coverage. It's not about not paying taxes, but who's paying how much. Any household that makes over $9,000 a year is taxed the same as if you make over $9 million a year."

Danieley says tax reform is the moral thing to do.

"That means that we all have to contribute and believe in the sense of a public good, that our budget is a moral document. Whatever we fund or don't fund in our budget is a reflection of our values of a statewide community."

The focus on tax justice this weekend is part of the annual "Labor in the Pulpits" program, a nationwide event that celebrates the relationship between faith, work and justice. A plan to raise the sales tax has been proposed as a way to eliminate the state income tax, but tax reform advocates such as Missouri Jobs With Justice aren't happy that the plan would extend the tax to expenses that currently are exempt such as day care and health care.


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