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Solar Rally at WEALTH Day
March 4, 2019


Calling all Solar Advocates –

It’s time for a rally to Save Kansas Solar! At this year’s WEALTH Day we are adding a Save Kansas Solar Rally to shower the Capitol with solar advocates showing support for SB 124, the Kansas Energy Fairness Act. Everyone who participates in the rally will receive a yellow “Don’t Block the Sun on Kansas” T-shirt at WEALTH Day, Tuesday, March 12th to wear at the rally @ 2:30PM. Note: WEALTH Day has optional agenda items throughout the day. The Save Kansas Solar Rally will occur at 2:30 PM on the first floor. Thank you for indicating your interest in advocating for solar at WEALTH Day! 

  • If you marked “maybe” on your registration, let us know if you have any additional questions after receiving this email and hit reply to let us know if you plan to join the rally. 
  • If you marked “yes” on your registration, you are good to go! 
  • If you don’t know what you marked on your registration, hit reply to ask and we’ll get back to you.
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