A minor addendum to Chris’s report regarding Joe Courtney: Tom Frenaye had a conversation with the Congressman last December that undoubtedly helped make him
receptive to the pitch, six months later, to be the original co-sponsor. It was nice of Chris to lob credit in Linda’s and my direction, but Tom’s relationship with Joe is at least as strong as ours.
Dave K1ZZ
From: arrl-odv [mailto:arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org]
On Behalf Of Imlay, Chris, W3KD
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2014 9:48 AM
To: Frenaye, Tom, K1KI
Cc: arrl-odv
Subject: [arrl-odv:23603] Re: Status Memo re H.R. 4969 -- CONFIDENTIAL, NOT FOR DISCLOSURE
Tom, any failure to keep the Board more closely apprised of the status (and the details) of this really falls to me, since I have been on the front line here with the Keelen folks on a daily
basis. I am sorry if you or other Board members felt out of the loop; it was certainly not my intention to hold anything back at all.
But honestly, until Monday, I thought that we had a chance, with Redl and Walden firmly in our corner, to have the heavy hand of Walden push former staffer Roger Sherman (who we had been told
was by far the most sensitive FCC staff person to the wishes of Walden's subcommittee) into doing the right thing, despite the subversive efforts of Cross and Stone, whose responses were predictable. It didn't happen, but Redl thought it would as well.
And also, frankly, there was very little to tell until Monday. I thought the Board was pretty clear about what the strategy was. That strategy has never changed in the year since we started
negotiating with Redl. Some of the tactics did (and those changes were reported to the EC), but the strategy didn't. I am disappointed that Redl didn't push this more actively, and sooner, with Sherman. But Sherman offered Redl good and sufficient justification
for putting other issues ahead of this and we couldn't very well puppeteer Redl at all. We don't drive his bus and we never will. But he is supportive and so is Walden and we are closer to the goal than we have ever been before. I think we should just stay
the course.
73, Chris W3KD
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 11:10 PM, Tom Frenaye <frenaye@pcnet.com> wrote:
At 05:14 PM 12/9/2014, Christopher Imlay wrote:
>Greetings. Attached is a detailed memo discussing the current status of our CC&R legislative effort. I am sorry for the delay in getting this to you but as you will see, it was only last evening that we had some level of resolution of our very confidential
strategy to cause FCC to extend the PRB-1 policy evenly to all types of land use regulations without actually passing H.R. 4969.
Thanks for the update Chris.
I'm disappointed that you ended up with the short straw and had to update the Board.
Somehow I missed the info that we were not so sure about how things were going - the EC minutes from early October didn't say anything
and there weren't any additional comments to the Board from those present at the meeting. And I haven't heard anything since then either.
Glad to see one additional co-sponsor last week - Rep. DeFazio, Peter A. [D-OR-4]
-- Tom
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