[Md-sligo] very inportent
mr. Chikodinaka Nickarandidum Oguledo
ochikodinaka at gmail.com
Fri Sep 16 13:28:16 UTC 2016
where can I put my gists on this bill that needs 2b pastt
On 9/16/16, Powers, Terry (NIH/NCI) [E] via MD-Sligo
<md-sligo at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Checo;
> You are not going to learn your lesson, until you are removed from this
> list. Debbie and David have told you to stop talking about this topic and
> you mentioned it again.
> You keep writing and telling us, that you are coming to a meeting. No one
> else does that. We need important imformation, that relate to blindness.
> We just come to the meeting. No one has the time to read e-mails from about
> 30 people, saying, I am coming to the meeting!
>
> Terry Powers
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mr. Chikodinaka Nickarandidum Oguledo via MD-Sligo
> [mailto:md-sligo at nfbnet.org]
> Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2016 9:28 PM
> To: David Andrews <dandrews at visi.com>
> Cc: mr. Chikodinaka Nickarandidum Oguledo <ochikodinaka at gmail.com>; Sligo
> Creek Chapter list, NFB of Maryland <md-sligo at nfbnet.org>; nfb at nfb.org
> Subject: Re: [Md-sligo] very inportent
>
> this bill needs to be past! menny blind people ho are human trafficking
> allover the land & it needs 2stop! pleas pass this bill
>
> On 9/15/16, David Andrews <dandrews at visi.com> wrote:
>> This message is off topic. While this issue may be important, it
>> doesn't belong here.
>>
>> David Andrews, List Owner
>>
>> At 01:16 PM 9/15/2016, mr. Chikodinaka Nickarandidum Oguledo via
>> MD-Sligo wrote:
>>>Please Cosponsor the Business Supply Chain Transparency on Trafficking
>>>and Slavery Act of 2015, H.R. 3226.
>>>Dear [Representative],
>>>*
>>>Personalize your message
>>>As a supporter of Catholics Confront Global Poverty, an initiative of
>>>Catholic Relief Services and the United States Conference of Catholic
>>>Bishops, I urge you to cosponsor and support the passage of the
>>>Business Supply Chain Transparency on Trafficking and Slavery Act of
>>>2015, H.R. 3226.
>>>
>>>This legislation would require companies to make information about
>>>their products' supply chains public to ensure their products are not
>>>the result of child and forced labor, slavery and human trafficking.
>>>The Catholic Church is committed to defending human life and dignity.
>>>The proposed legislation, if enacted, would play an important and
>>>critical role in enhancing respect for human dignity by fighting
>>>conditions that allow human trafficking to exist in our world today.
>>>
>>>Thanks to growing awareness, education and outreach, human trafficking
>>>is no longer a hidden crime committed overseas. Today, more companies
>>>are aware of the possible existence of modern-day slavery in their
>>>global operations and supply chains. The principle that companies have
>>>a responsibility to respect human rights and address issues like
>>>exploitative supply chains is rooted in moral law and has gained
>>>unprecedented acceptance over the past decade.
>>>
>>>Pope Francis has eloquently described the concerns involved in this
>>>important area of the law. In his annual message for the celebration
>>>of the World Day of Peace, he observed:
>>>
>>>"Businesses have a duty to ensure dignified working conditions and
>>>adequate salaries for their employees, but they must also be vigilant
>>>that forms of subjugation or human trafficking do not find their way
>>>into the distribution chain. Together with the social responsibility
>>>of businesses, there is also the social responsibility of consumers.
>>>Every person ought to have the awareness that 'purchasing is always a
>>>moral-- and not simply an economic--act.'"
>>>
>>>In solidarity with our Holy Father's call to action, the United States
>>>Conference of Catholic Bishops and Catholic Relief Services continue
>>>to fight human trafficking both abroad and within the United States.
>>>For more than a decade, USCCB has been a national leader in the fight
>>>against sex and labor trafficking. USCCB and its partners have
>>>provided intensive case management services to victims of human
>>>trafficking, assisting more than 2,232 survivors and more than 500 of
>>>their family members. In addition, CRS has implemented more than 100
>>>programs in more than 35 countries to reduce human trafficking and,
>>>through public-private initiatives, has recently engaged the corporate
>>>sector to help eradicate the worst forms of slave labor.
>>>
>>>I believe that we can fight human trafficking--and this legislation
>>>plays an important role in achieving that goal. As your constituent, I
>>>urge you to cosponsor and support this bill to help ensure that
>>>products are not the result of child and forced labor, slavery and
>>>human trafficking.
>>>
>>>Thank you for your consideration of this urgent issue.
>>>Sincerely,
>>>[Your Name]
>>
>>
>
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