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TEA party members gather for a rally at Hood Park in Perrysburg, Ohio.

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Another 'TEA' party for Perrysburg

Updated: Thursday, 02 Jul 2009, 11:45 AM EDT
Published : Thursday, 02 Jul 2009, 11:45 AM EDT

PERRYSBURG, Ohio - A "TEA Party" will be held this weekend to rally support for restraining government spending and reach.

The grass-roots initiative called Taxed Enough Already will host a meeting Saturday at Hood Park - located downtown along the Maumee River at Louisiana Avenue and Front Street - from 10-11 a.m. for those concerned about expanding government power, increased taxes and "loose" financial policies in Washington, D.C.

The group, which identifies itself as non-partisan, supports efforts to encourage legislators to adhere to the Constitution and to the principals of the nation's founding fathers.

Joni King, the coordinator of the Perrysburg rally, said Saturday's event would include patriotic music as well as speakers who will discuss the economy, the effect of federal policies on small businesses as well as the limits of government authority and jurisdiction.

King, who organized a previous "TEA Party" in April, said the initiative was particularly concerned with the lack of individual voice in how tax money is spent by the government - especially since, she said, money is covered under the Constitutional guarantee to protect an individual's right to property.

She pointed to the cap-and-trade legislation, recently passed by the U.S. House of Representatives, as well as the proposed health plan being discussed in Congress as examples of a pattern of overspending in government.

"People are really worried about it and upset," she said. "And they have a right to be."

(Information from the Sentinel-Tribune, a FOX Toledo Media Partner)

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