CalEITC: Social Media Tool Kit

Thank you for helping foster economic opportunity for California’s hard working families. With your help we can reach more deserving families and help them put more money in their pockets this tax season.

Like Us, Follow Us, and use the messaging below:

Twitter.com/CalEITC4me

Facebook.com/CalEITC4me

Sample Twitter Posts:

I stand with the @CalEITC4me to help bring economic opportunity to the hard working families of California.

I support the @CalEITC4me as it is going to add millions of dollars to California’s economy.

Sample Facebook Posts:

The @CalEITC4me will reward those who work hard by letting them keepmore of their money this tax season. Like their page to stay informed.

We support the @CalEITC4me in their to effort to foster economic opportunity & financial security for California’s hard working families.

Launch Date: December 2nd, 2015

We will be officially launching this campaign on December 2nd, 2015.  We would love for you to show your support by posting  these Tweets and Facebook posts the same day.  Thank you so much for your support!




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