frizzen
December 22nd, 2009, 01:47
First off *Poke poke* Deadline approaching, we need to mobilize and do something again guys.
I'm a Noob at hassling my representitives. I'd like a bit more guidance than I've found so far on:
http://www.mgmbill.org/2010.htm
As I understand it, we only have to contact the people for our state, and the federal contacts are taken care of by the honorable Mr. Hess / somebody through MGMBill. OR am I wrong and everyone should send bill to all the federal people too?
So, for Indiana that would mean I've got 50 senate, 100 house, 1 governor.
Then after the bills are submitted, we (and anybody we can get to help us) send letters of support for the bill to everyone at state and federal levels that represent us? Which for me would be 1 President, 2 Senate, 1 Representive; 1 Governor, 1 Senate, 1 House.
What's the best way to take care of sending the Bill to the 151 state level people? I know that the most impact would be hand delivering all of them written on parchment, along with some kind of bribe like the lobbyists are always doing, and a big ad campaign to muster voter support...
I'm a Noob at hassling my representitives. I'd like a bit more guidance than I've found so far on:
http://www.mgmbill.org/2010.htm
As I understand it, we only have to contact the people for our state, and the federal contacts are taken care of by the honorable Mr. Hess / somebody through MGMBill. OR am I wrong and everyone should send bill to all the federal people too?
So, for Indiana that would mean I've got 50 senate, 100 house, 1 governor.
Then after the bills are submitted, we (and anybody we can get to help us) send letters of support for the bill to everyone at state and federal levels that represent us? Which for me would be 1 President, 2 Senate, 1 Representive; 1 Governor, 1 Senate, 1 House.
What's the best way to take care of sending the Bill to the 151 state level people? I know that the most impact would be hand delivering all of them written on parchment, along with some kind of bribe like the lobbyists are always doing, and a big ad campaign to muster voter support...