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And look who is among the supporters of saving the Chicago Reagan home, the president and found of Americans for Tax Reform.
Even if Reagan never gets a mountain, plenty of other places memorialize the 40th president. More than 3,000 landmarks are currently named after him, largely thanks to efforts of the Ronald Reagan Legacy Project, a side project of anti-tax campaigner Grover Norquist. "This is Grover's baby," Anna Henderson, executive director of the legacy project, tells Whispers of the Reagan memorials. "It's a huge passion of his."Related posts:
In addition to the proposal for Mt. Reagan, Norquist's group is also working to save a boyhood home of Reagan's from being torn down in Chicago and to name a street after him in Northwest D.C.
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