[MD-AtLarge] Library Letters Needed
nfbmd
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Fri Feb 14 16:51:09 UTC 2020
Hello All,
Please write letters in support of changing the name of the Library from
Maryland Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped to Maryland
Library for the Blind and Print Disabled. Since we have already had these
hearings, these letters must be done quickly, and by February 19th. Look
for future announcements about letters for Scooters and Voting.
Ask Delegates to vote in favor of HB 604. You may send letters by email or
by regular postage. The email address is:
first name.last name at house.state.md.us <mailto:name at house.state.md.us> .
The postage address is: House Office Building, Annapolis, Maryland 21401.
I will provide the room number next to the person's name. Everyone should
write to the chairman of the committee, Anne Kaiser, chairman of the Ways
and Means Committee, Room 131.
If you live in Baltimore city, write to the following Delegates:
Nick Mosby, Room 205
Stephanie Smith, Room 316
If you live in Baltimore County, write to the following Delegates:
Joseph Boteler, Room 307
Robert Long, Room 325
Eric Ebersole, Room 305
Michele Guyton, Room 306
Jessica Feldmark, Room 216
If you live in Anne Arundel County, write to the following Delegate:
Alice Cain, Room 154
If you live in Harford County, write to the following Delegate:
Mary Ann Lisanti, Room 415
If you live in Charles County, write to the following Delegate:
Edith Patterson, Room 429
If you live in Howard County, write to the following Delegates:
Jessica Feldmark, Room 216
Eric Ebersole, Room 216
If you live in Montgomery County, write to the following Delegates:
Eric Luedtke, Room 350
Julie Palakovichcarr, Room 221
Jheanelle Wilkins, Room 350
If you live in PG County, write to the following Delegates:
Alonzo Washington, Room 131
Darryl Barnes, Room 301
Thanks!
Sharon Maneki, Director of Legislation and Advocacy
National Federation of the Blind of Maryland
410-715-9596
The National Federation of the Blind of Maryland knows that blindness is not
the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the
expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles
between blind people and our dreams. You can live the life you want;
blindness is not what holds you back.
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