[Nebraska-students] Urgent Legislative Alert on the Silent Car Legislation
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Sat Mar 14 14:01:43 UTC 2009
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From:
Hartle, Jesse
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Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 3:38 PM
Subject: Urgent Legislative Alert on The Silent Car Legislation
Fellow Federationists:
We continue to move forward in ensuring the success of the Pedestrian
Safety Enhancement Act, H.R. 734. Currently 89 members of the House
of Representatives
are listed as cosponsors of this legislation (please see below for
the current list of cosponsors). Earlier this week Congress passed
the Omnibus Appropriations
Act. Included in that legislation was funds for the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to study the problem addressed
by H.R. 734
and report to Congress. If Congress feels it is important enough to
appropriate funds for this study, Congress should also direct NHTSA
on how the study
should be carried out. I encourage you all to call your member of
the House of Representatives and urge them to cosponsor H.R. 734
which would do just
that. Democrats will want to contact Congressman Towns's office,
while Republicans will want to contact Congressman Stearns's
office. The contact in
Congressman Towns's office is Emily Khoury, and James Thomas is the
contact for Congressman Stearns's office. The number to the Capitol
switchboard is
(202) 225-3121. Please let me know if you have any questions, and I
will do my best to answer them. I have listed my contact information
below. Thank
you all for your continued hard work on this important issue.
Sincerely,
Jesse M. Hartle
Government Programs Specialist
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND
Phone: (410) 659-9314, ext. 2233
E-mail:
jhartle at nfb.org
Cosponsors of HR 734
Congressman Towns, Lead Sponsor
Alaska
Congressman Young
Arizona
Congressman Grijalva
Congressman Pastor
Arkansas
Congressman Boozman
California
Congressman Berman
Congressman Filner
Congresswoman Harman
Congresswoman Lee
Congresswoman Matsui
Congressman Rohrabacher
Congresswoman Linda Sanchez
Congressman Stark
Congresswoman Tauscher
District of Columbia
Congresswoman Norton
Florida
Congressman Bilirakis
Congresswoman Brown
Congresswoman Ros-Lehtinen
Congressman Stearns
Congresswoman Wasserman Schultz
Georgia
Congressman Bishop
Congressman Lewis
Guam
Congresswoman Bordallo
Hawaii
Congressman Abercrombie
Congresswoman Hirono
Idaho
Congressman Minnick
Illinois
Congressman Davis
Congressman Gutierrez
Congressman Hare
Congressman Jackson
Congressman Roskam
Congresswoman Schakowsky
Indiana
Congressman Carson
Iowa
Congressman Boswell
Congressman Braley
Congressman King
Congressman Latham
Congressman Loebsack
Louisiana
Congressman Alexander
Congressman Melancon
Maryland
Congressman Ruppersberger
Congressman Van Hollen
Massachusetts
Congressman Capuano
Congressman McGovern
Congressman Neal
Congressman Tierney
Minnesota
Congressman Ellison
Congressman Oberstar
Congressman Peterson
Congressman Walz
Mississippi
Congressman Taylor
Missouri
Congressman Carnahan
Congresswoman Emerson
Nebraska
Congressman Terry
Nevada
Congresswoman Berkley
New Hampshire
Congresswoman Shea-Porter
New Jersey
Congressman Sires
Congressman Rothman
New York
Congressman Hinchey
Congresswoman Lowey
Congresswoman Maloney
Congressman Nadler
Congressman Rangel
Congressman Serrano
North Carolina
Congressman Jones
Congressman McIntyre
Congressman Price
Ohio
Congressman Driehaus
Congressman LaTourette
Congressman Ryan
Oregon
Congressman Blumenauer
Congressman DeFazio
Pennsylvania
Congressman Brady
Congressman Carney
Congressman Doyle
Congressman Fattah
Congressman Holden
Congressman Kanjorski
Puerto Rico
Congressman Pierluisi
Tennessee
Congressman Cohen
Texas
Congressman Neugebauer
Congressman Sessions
Vermont
Congressman Welch
Virginia
Congressman Moran
Congressman Wittman
Washington
Congressman McDermott
West Virginia
Congressman Mollohan
Congressman Rahall
Wisconsin
Congresswoman Moore
Congressman Petri
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