[Ohio-talk] Legislative Challenge

Richard Payne rchpay7 at gmail.com
Tue Apr 23 17:34:23 UTC 2019


Well I encourage all chapters to get busy. Members can call reps also.

Richard Payne,  President
National Federation of the Blind of Ohio
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Subject: [Ohio-talk] Legislative Challenge

A week ago or so I issued a challenge to my Federation Colleagues. I urged chapters to get a state senator or representative to an upcoming meeting. I volunteered Richard to give a reward to the first chapter to meet the challenge. I heard several people say that’s a great idea.

On Saturday, June 8, State  Senator Stephanie Kunze will be at the Capital Chapter meeting at 11:00 AM. 

This will be the second member of the Ohio General Assembly to come to our Chapter meeting this year. The first one is the original sponsor of our parental rights legislation this year.

 We shouldn’t need any more incentive than we already have to get this done, but sometimes a little competition is healthy. A little extra incentive is nice.  Is the capital chapter going to get a reward?

Come on Sir!!!

Eric
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