[nfbmi-talk] My Thoughts On The List and Washington Seminar

J.J. Meddaugh jj at bestmidi.com
Mon Feb 3 04:06:32 UTC 2014


Dave,
This is much appreciated.
I'll follow up with ANil and see what he feels the next steps should be 
as far as your rep. Our staff member asked for some additional 
information and Anil is going to send that to him. I'd guess that if 
that dialogue goes nowhere then we'll take the next steps.

Best regards,
J.J.

On 2/2/2014 9:14 PM, David Robinson wrote:
> Dear Elizabeth,
>
>  I am glad to hear of your experiecnes at the Washington Seminar and 
> was happy that you could attend.  I know all of you did a great job 
> and I would thought that you would do well in presenting the issues.
>   The Jackson chapter including myself has offered ourselves to Anil 
> many times to help work on Congressman Walberg. I am willing to do 
> anything   on this issue and have already approached the Congressman a 
> couple of times. I believe that I should wait for direction from Anil 
> on this however.  We talked about me writing a letter to him and 
> visiting with him in his office, but Anil has for the time being 
> delayed this action.
>   I don't think that anyone was attempting to be critical when it was 
> mentiond that 20 percent do 80 percent of the work.  It is a common 
> element of all volunteer organizations and service groups. We know 
> this,and we all do what we can.  Each one of us is in a differnt 
> spot,and if we do what we can, when we can and do it because we want 
> to help the NfB bring equality to the blind, then that is good.  We 
> hope that more will do more, but we are thankful for what you and 
> others contribute.  I will do what I can and do it out of love,and I 
> hope all the leaders and members of the Michigan affiliate will ignore 
> what others are not doing and do what they can and do it with love.
>
> Dave
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elizabeth Mohnke" 
> <lizmohnke at hotmail.com>
> To: <nfbmi-talk at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2014 12:39 PM
> Subject: [nfbmi-talk] My Thoughts On The List and Washington Seminar
>
>
>> Hello All,
>>
>>
>>
>> I am making a brief appearance on this list to respond to some of the 
>> messages I have read through the archives. I believe it is not worth 
>> my time to remain a part of this email list due to the repetitive 
>> negative rhetoric that occurs on this list. However, since I took 
>> part in Washington Seminar this year, I thought I would share a few 
>> words regarding this important event.
>>
>>
>>
>> I am honestly not quite sure what all the fuss is about in regards to 
>> Washington Seminar this year. This event takes place every year 
>> without any problems. The issues are posted to the members email list 
>> which is sent to anyone who is on any of the NFB email lists. In 
>> addition, Fred Wurtzel forwarded a copy of an email stating that the 
>> issues were posted on the NFB website. Finally, the issues are also 
>> featured in the January Presidential Release which should have been 
>> played during your local chapter meeting. If you do not have a local 
>> chapter in your area, you can find these Presidential Releases on the 
>> NFB website.
>>
>>
>>
>> As for the comment about twenty percent of the people doing eighty 
>> percent of the work, I believe if you keep chipping away at the 
>> twenty percent who are currently willing to do the work that some day 
>> you may be left with only ten percent of the people doing ninety 
>> percent of the work. I know J.J. worked very hard in scheduling our 
>> appointments for Washington Seminar. He did his best to make sure 
>> that not too many of the appointments overlapped each other as well 
>> as group appointments in the same building for the same day to 
>> prevent us from scrambling from building to building for every 
>> appointment. I also know he provided advice to someone in another 
>> state who was scheduling the appointments for the first time. I can 
>> only wish others in our state affiliate could express this same kind 
>> of passion and interest in Washington Seminar.
>>
>>
>>
>> As already stated, we had appointments with every member of Congress 
>> from Michigan including all of our Representatives and two Senators. 
>> In most cases, we met with legislative aids and not the member of 
>> Congress. However, members of our delegation met briefly with Senator 
>> Stabenow before talking about the issues with one of her legislative 
>> assistance. Other members we met with included Representatives Upton, 
>> Bentivolio, Kildee, and a possible brief appearance with Amash. 
>> However, we had to split into two different groups when the Amash 
>> appointment took place, and I cannot recall if the group who met with 
>> his office did indeed meet with him as I was not a part of this group.
>>
>>
>>
>> I thoroughly enjoyed our meeting with Kildee. He seemed rather laid 
>> back and personable, and I found it rather easy to talk to him about 
>> our issues. He seemed rather supportive of our issues, but he did not 
>> express any commitments to sponsor or co-sponsor any of the bills 
>> related to our issues. I was not a part of the meetings with Upton or 
>> Bentivolio, but I herd that Upton made a commitment to co-sponsor the 
>> Fair Wages bill, and Bentivolio made a commitment to co-sponsor the 
>> TEACH Act bill. All other appointments were declared as undecided.
>>
>>
>>
>> As for my fellow friends in Jackson, we could really use your help 
>> with Representative Walberg! As usual, we met with his legislative 
>> assistant who could be described as a brick wall. Representative 
>> Walberg is an important key figure for two of our issues. He sits on 
>> the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, and is the Chair 
>> of the Workforce Protections Subcommittee. Thus, he is an important 
>> figure for the TEACH Act, but more importantly, the Fair Wages bill 
>> sits idle in his Subcommittee within the House Committee on Education 
>> and the Workforce. If you wish to contact him in regards to our 
>> issues, his Washington D.C phone number is (202) 225-6276, and his 
>> Jackson number is (517) 780-9075.
>>
>>
>>
>> If we have not mentioned your Representative by name in our reports, 
>> this does not mean we did not meet with his or her office during 
>> Washington Seminar. It simply means nothing substantial came about 
>> from our meeting. Please feel free to follow up with your 
>> Representative. The more they hear from people who live in their 
>> district, the more they will be willing to consider supporting our 
>> issues.
>>
>>
>>
>> Please forgive my long post, but I hope this provides some 
>> clarification in regards to Washington Seminar. It is highly likely I 
>> will not be able to attend the next quarterly board meeting, so I 
>> thought I would briefly break my code of silence on this list to 
>> present my personal report on Washington Seminar.
>>
>>
>>
>> Warm regards,
>>
>> Elizabeth Mohnke
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