This was just forwarded to me from a member. Be aware of the
propaganda that is coming from CAI as you seek and obtain legislative
support. Just a heads-up.
Mike N2YBB
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Original message --------
From: CAI Government
Affairs
Date:07/23/2015 1:01 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: Brian Brunsch
Subject:
Federal HAM Radio Legislation Has Unintended Consequences -
Contact
Members
of Congress Today to Oppose H.R. 1301 and S.
1685
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Dear CAI Member,
The HAM Radio legislation has 86 co-sponsors in
the House of Representatives (H.R. 1301) and a new Senate Bill (S. 1685). If you
don’t want 75 foot towers throughout your community, you must contact your
Members of Congress today and ask them to oppose H.R. 1301 (in the House) and S.
1685 (in the Senate).
Contact your U.S. Representative and U.S. Senators
today and ask them to oppose all legislation prohibiting community association
review or approval of HAM radio towers and large, fixed antennas by clicking
here.
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H.R.
1301/S. 1685 pre-empt community associations’ architectural guidelines and rules
related to installation of HAM radio towers and antennas. If the legislation
passes (and it is moving forward in a way that is threatening), community
associations would not be able to require prior approval for 70' HAM radio
towers and antennas nor would community associations have the ability to create
reasonable processes and aesthetic guidelines.
HAM radio enthusiasts
indicate this legislation is needed so they may respond to and assist in
communication during a local disaster. The truth is HAM radio enthusiasts who
aid the public interest do so at the site of a local disaster with portable
equipment. They do not need permanent equipment at their residence; especially
towers and antennas that pose a health and safety risk to their
neighbors.
The truth is the majority of community associations tell CAI
that HAM radio operators are welcome to pursue their hobby if they follow
community guidelines
In a 2014 survey conducted by CAI covering community
associations in 46 states, 64 percent of respondents confirmed their
association’s board or architectural review committee had never denied a request
to install a HAM radio antenna.
An additional 27 percent of survey respondents found no record of a
denial. The survey also found that associations routinely provide space for HAM
radio clubs so residents can pursue their radio hobby.
Please contact
your Member of Congress today via phone and let them know you oppose the Ham
Radio bill – H.R. 1301 and S. 1685.
Thank you for taking a few minutes
out of your day to preserve the self-governance model of America’s community
associations.
If you need additional information about this issue, please
contact us anytime at
government@caionline.org<mailto:government@caionline.org>
or (888) 224-4321.
Thank you!
Dawn M. Bauman CAE
Sr. Vice
President, Government Affairs
Community Associations Institute
dbauman@caionline.org<mailto:dbauman@caionline.org>
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