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  • 04-22-2009, 02:29 PM
    Graykat97
    I ran a little poll while I was calling this morning.
    Well I did a little poll when I was calling this morning:

    12 have issued no statement either way
    Lois Capps
    Diana L DeGette
    Doc Hastings
    John Fleming
    Donna M. Christensen
    William Cassidy
    Eni F. H. Faleomavaega
    Carol Shea-Porter
    Pedro R. Pierluisi
    Frank M. Kratovil Jr.
    Nick Joe Rahall II
    Donald E. Young

    4 co-sponsored but one is claiming to be rethinking it due to all the calls
    Neil Abercrombie
    Dale E Kildee - this is our "rethinker"
    Ronald James Kind
    Gregorio Sablan

    1 introduced
    Madeleine Z Bordallo

    1 has supported (whatever that means)
    Frank J. Pallone Jr

    2 adamantly opposed
    Henry Brown
    Jason Chaffetz

    1 opposed
    Robert J Wittman

    1 "opposed it last congress so probably will this one too"
    Jeff Flake

    These numbers do not make me feel comfortable. KEEP CALLING!!!!!
  • 04-22-2009, 02:44 PM
    katiadarling
    Re: I ran a little poll while I was calling this morning.
    Sorry for being ill informed, which are from Colorado?
  • 04-22-2009, 03:15 PM
    kc261
    Re: I ran a little poll while I was calling this morning.
    DeGette and Lamborn are from Colorado.

    Diana L. DeGette is a democrat from the 1st district (Denver area).

    Douglas L. Lamborn is a republican from the 5th district (Colorado Springs and areas near there).

    Even if they aren't your representative, call them and let them know you are from Colorado.
  • 04-22-2009, 03:36 PM
    cinderbird
    Re: I ran a little poll while I was calling this morning.
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by kc261 View Post
    DeGette and Lamborn are from Colorado.

    Diana L. DeGette is a democrat from the 1st district (Denver area).

    Douglas L. Lamborn is a republican from the 5th district (Colorado Springs and areas near there).

    Even if they aren't your representative, call them and let them know you are from Colorado.

    can we do that?
  • 04-22-2009, 04:02 PM
    katiadarling
    Re: I ran a little poll while I was calling this morning.
    kc261, thanks for the info! off to contact them!!
  • 04-22-2009, 04:06 PM
    ScottyBoa
    Re: I ran a little poll while I was calling this morning.
    I'm not getting my hopes up just yet. I just hope the avalanche of letters/emails/calls has done enough to sway half the voters to vote no. I'll be watching tomorrow morning.
  • 04-22-2009, 04:06 PM
    mainbutter
    Re: I ran a little poll while I was calling this morning.
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by cinderbird View Post
    can we do that?

    He meant even if you're a colorado resident but the rep. isn't from your district, let them know you are from colorado.
  • 04-22-2009, 04:38 PM
    JohnNJ
    Re: I ran a little poll while I was calling this morning.
    Donald Young will oppose, according to a staffer I spoke with.
  • 04-22-2009, 04:44 PM
    kc261
    Re: I ran a little poll while I was calling this morning.
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by cinderbird View Post
    can we do that?

    As a matter of fact, as a US citizen, you are entitled to call any member of congress. They are not obligated to care about what you have to say if you are not from their district, but you can certainly call.

    However, this is a slightly different situation. Most of the determination of the exact wording that goes into a bill is done in subcommittees. Does that mean that if your representative doesn't happen to be on the subcommittee for a bill that you are interested in, that you are not allowed to have your say? Of course not! You can call them in their role as members of that subcommittee, which is different then calling them as your representative.

    Also, just as a representative is much more likely to listen to someone from their district, they also care a little more about people from their state, even outside their district, than they do people outside their state. This is entirely self-serving on their part, and has nothing to do with what they are supposed to do as representatives. They care because they may some day decide to run for Senator or Governor, and then they'll need the votes of everyone in the state. We can still use that to our advantage.
  • 04-22-2009, 05:14 PM
    cinderbird
    Re: I ran a little poll while I was calling this morning.
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    He meant even if you're a colorado resident but the rep. isn't from your district, let them know you are from colorado.

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by kc261 View Post
    As a matter of fact, as a US citizen, you are entitled to call any member of congress. They are not obligated to care about what you have to say if you are not from their district, but you can certainly call.

    However, this is a slightly different situation. Most of the determination of the exact wording that goes into a bill is done in subcommittees. Does that mean that if your representative doesn't happen to be on the subcommittee for a bill that you are interested in, that you are not allowed to have your say? Of course not! You can call them in their role as members of that subcommittee, which is different then calling them as your representative.

    Also, just as a representative is much more likely to listen to someone from their district, they also care a little more about people from their state, even outside their district, than they do people outside their state. This is entirely self-serving on their part, and has nothing to do with what they are supposed to do as representatives. They care because they may some day decide to run for Senator or Governor, and then they'll need the votes of everyone in the state. We can still use that to our advantage.

    I have addresses in two states right now (college address and "home") and neither of them are in any of the states/territories that the reps are in. I've emailed my home rep but i never received a response. I even had to find out my extra 4 digit zip code (to make it the 9 digit one) before it would let me send an email.

    I just feel so useless because none of the reps are from my state(s). Ive sent my letters and my emails and made other phone calls but still.

    /now back to your regularly scheduled informative thread.
  • 04-22-2009, 05:47 PM
    wolfy-hound
    Re: I ran a little poll while I was calling this morning.
    Just because you don't live in that state doesn't mean you cannot give your opinion on the bill.
    The sub-committee's decisions will affect ALL states, so you should be telling them how it WILL affect you. This is nothing to do with their state, and everything to do with the fact that they are on the FEDERAL subcommittee, and make sure to tell them so too.
    Once I told the aide "Yes, I'm in another state, but this FEDERAL bill will affect ALL states, and therefor I think the Congressman should listen to all opinions." then they said that was fine, and they would pass along the opinion.
    All congressmen should be listening to ALL US CITIZENS. As loud as we have become through the efforts of NOHR669.com, USARK, and others, they should have no choice but to know how many of us are opposed.
  • 04-23-2009, 07:25 AM
    RebelYell83
    Re: I ran a little poll while I was calling this morning.
    i dont know,,i am still a little worried,but for some reason,i woke up today with a stoked feeling,,,for some reason,,i think we won this,,,,,,,,great job everybody,and this was a great poll,:gj::gj::gj:
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