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420.1 | Thank you, Tom | NECVAX::CERRETA | | Fri Jan 27 1989 12:35 | 3 |
| I am now in the process of writing my letters...
Gail
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420.2 | Thanks for addresses | AMUN::LEACH | | Fri Jan 27 1989 17:49 | 4 |
| Thanks for the addresses, Tom! Will point interested parties to
these.
Ann
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420.3 | | EVER11::KRUPINSKI | Thank you for using VAXnotes | Fri Jan 27 1989 21:33 | 21 |
| My pleasure. I would encourage people to fill in the several
holes, or make corrections, and to add addresses for those
outside of New England.
Also, according to my Almanac, The President can be reached at:
The President
The White House
Washington, DC 20500
If you know the name of a Senator or Representative, you can
generally reach them by writing to:
The Honorable <name> The Honorable <name>
United States Senate House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20510 Washington, DC 20515
The US has the finest politicians money can buy. They are
supposed to work for *us*. Let's make 'em earn those big bucks.
Tom_K
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420.4 | Scoundrels! | HARRY::HIGGINS | Citizen of Atlantis | Sat Jan 28 1989 09:57 | 8 |
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You might take pen in hand (or pick up the phone) and ask little
Jimmy Wright why he won't allow a vote on the pay raise that (without
a dissenting vote) will DOUBLE congressional salaries on 8-February
Mr. Speaker has disallowed any new business on the floor until after
that date. Gosh, what a coincidence.
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420.5 | More Addressess... | NECVAX::CERRETA | | Mon Mar 13 1989 11:20 | 35 |
| Below are the names of other people who play important roles in
determining public policy in this country. Planned Parenthood is
urging pro-choice folks to help keep abortion safe and legal by
sharing their views with the people listed below.
President George Bush Your State Senators
Office of the President U.S. Senate
1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Washington, D.C. 20510
Washington, D.C. 20500
Dr. Louis Sullivan Your member of the House
Secretary House of Representatives
Dept. of Health and Human Services Washington, D.C. 20515
200 Independence Ave., S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20201
Mr. Richard Thornburgh
Attorney General
Department of Justice
Constitution Ave. & 10th St., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20530
Gail
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420.6 | Supreme Court Address | NECVAX::CERRETA | | Mon Mar 13 1989 13:39 | 10 |
| Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor is believed to be the "swing"
vote on the U.S. Supreme Court. Mail can be directed to her at:
Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor
U.S. Supreme Court
One First Street
Washington, D.C. 20543
Gail
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420.7 | Don't write the Supreme Court | VIA::BAZEMORE | Barbara b. | Mon Mar 13 1989 17:58 | 9 |
| Sending mail to the Supreme Court Justices is not a good idea. The
court judges matters of law, not public opinion. In fact mail for a
particular cause may backfire if the justice feels influenced by it and
compensates for that by leaning the other way in order to create an
un-biased opinion.
The recommended way to influence the court is by filing a "friend
of the court" brief. Several organizations, including Planned
Parenthood are putting lawyers to work to prepare such briefs.
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420.8 | Signed by a personal signature stamp and everything! | EVER11::KRUPINSKI | | Tue Apr 11 1989 21:45 | 39 |
| I wanted to respond to 13.367, but the comments I want to make
have more to do with the sometimes exasperating exercise of
corresponding with one's elected officials, than with sexism,
the subject of Topic 13, so I thought this was as good a place
as any for such a discussion.
Pat didn't post her letter to Mr Bush, but based upon what
she's posted in this conference, I suspect it's safe to
assume it was a well thought out request for Mr Bush to
re-consider his position, with a reasoned argument for
Pat's position. In return, Pat got a canned response from a
staffer that (more than likely) did not address one specific
item that Pat might have mentioned, and simply re-hashed
Mr Bush's stated views on the subject.
Pat, I wish you better luck with the Democrat's, but unfortunately,
I don't think you'll get any. The above problem seems to be common
to public officials of every stripe. The problem seems a little
less evident when you write to support a position an official
takes, but let's face it, how many people ever write a legislator
to tell them you support their position on an issue?
Not long ago I sent a letter to an official, this one a Democrat,
giving a detailed criticism of a proposal he was in favor of. I
asked him to reconsider his position in view of the information I
was sending. In return, I got a letter that simply summarized
(and inaccurately, at that!) the issue, stated the official's
position, and thanked me for supporting this position! At least George
didn't claim Pat was on his side!
Now, I suppose our public officials are too busy buying
$400 hammers, legislating away our freedoms, and taking
fact-finding trips to Europe to read and reply to each letter
they receive from a constituent, but for the buck's we're
paying in taxes these days, you'd think that our public officials
could get their staffer's to at least extract an appropriate reply
from their word processors.
Tom_K
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420.9 | Right | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | I'll pick a white rose with Plantagenet. | Wed Apr 12 1989 09:59 | 4 |
| Oh, Tom! That politician was so behind the times. Nowadays the
thing to use is a digitized signature and PostScript.
Ann B.
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420.10 | | SX4GTO::HOLT | Robert Holt UCS4,415-691-4750 | Sat Apr 15 1989 03:53 | 5 |
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re .8
Whaddya expect? I hope to G*d the Prez is doing something besides
signing replies to crank letters...
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420.11 | | EVER11::KRUPINSKI | | Sat Apr 15 1989 17:50 | 5 |
| Perhaps you could do me the courtesy of reading the entire
reply. The last paragraph makes it clear that I know that
answering the mail is a job delegated to assistants.
Tom_K
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420.12 | What's the toll-free DC "opinion number" | EGYPT::LEACH | | Thu Mar 08 1990 10:52 | 11 |
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About six weeks ago, we were invited to call an 800 number in
Washington to register our thoughts on reproductive choice.
Does anyone recall this number? And does anyone know whether we
use this number to register our opinions on other topics?
You can send mail to EGYPT::LEACH if you have the answer!
Ann
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