Monday, March 25, 2013

Grover Norquist on board in effort to save Chicago Reagan apartment

Chicago Reagan apartment
Now a bit of good news in regards to honoring Ronald Reagan. US News and World Report Washington Whispers blog writes about the campaign to name a Nevada mountain after the Gipper.

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."

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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