Dick,
You’re contention that you tell every group that you speak to that you “personally wish we could get HR-1301 enacted” is meaningless as you have not even lifted a finger to obtain Congressional support for the bill. In your Division you have approximately 35 members of the House of Representatives and 4 United States Senators. Two members of the House are currently on the Bill, neither of whom you had anything to do with.
Your “personal wish” is hollow and worthless unless you are willing to put in the time and effort to move this legislation along. That’s real leadership, not talking out of both sides of the mouth. Since you seem unable to support the policy of the Board as approved by ALL the members of the Board (including yourself) at the January 2015 meeting, then delegate the job to someone in your Division who understands what we are trying to accomplish. Or step down.
In any case, I’ll gladly make another trip to D.C. to do it for you. That way I know the message will get out.
It’s time to step up to the plate and swing for the fences, Dick, and to stop sitting on the bench complaining to the coach.
Mike
Chris, thanks for summarizing what has happened since your last report.
Five more co-sponsors have signed on. They are
Rep. Zinke, Ryan K. [R-MT-At Large]
Rep. Sessions, Pete [R-TX-32]
Rep. Johnson, Bill [R-OH-6]
Rep. Maloney, Sean Patrick [D-NY-18]
Rep. Meng, Grace [D-NY-6]
I'm especially happy to see Mr. Johnson on the list again, since his office
was one of those I visited last month. There's no keeping up with Mike
Lisenco, but a person has to try!
Mike, thanks for posting on the ODV the materials you have used to such good
effect. I'd like to join Mike in encouraging everyone to be an active
advocate for the legislation, in whatever ways fit your life and the
opportunities existing in your Division. Those of you who're already been
active, thanks! The issue needs to be refreshed in members' minds
periodically, so please repeat the message in future communications with
your Division's members. This is definitely not a one & done topic.
If I counted correctly, 12 co-sponsors from last session are no longer in
the House because they were defeated, chose not to run again, or were
obliged to resign for some reason. That leaves 21 co-sponsors who have not
yet signed up again this session. They are listed alphabetically in the
attachment. If some of them are in your Division, please light fires under
members to write to them c/o Dan Henderson at HQ. As I'm sure you know, you
can send bulletins to ARRL members in specific Congressional districts,
making it unnecessary to bother other members with messages not relevant to
them.
Thanks for being part of this full-team effort. 73 - Kay N3KN
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