
According to Zach DeWaters, as of Wednesday noon the New England Divsion was tops with 60 letters followed by Great Lakes with 31. Chwat & Co. had received a total of 224 letters, 68 of them resulting from the efforts at Dayton. Dave -----Original Message----- From: Frenaye, Tom (Dir, NE) Sent: Friday, May 27, 2005 8:49 AM To: arrl-odv Subject: [arrl-odv:12450] Re: H. Res. 230 At 08:09 AM 5/27/2005, you wrote:
Kay wrote: "Also, I just looked at Division e-mail bulletins issued in the last month and found that 5 Divisions have done bulletins mentioning H.Res. 230. The resolution was introduced a month ago. Is there a conclusion to be drawn from this? (Though I did not read all the Section bulletins, a spot check showed several SM's have put something out on the subject.)"
Coy wrote:
You don't have the whole story. You do not have access to our grassroots network nor do you have access to our grassroots reflector.
I'd find it useful to know more about how other Directors are approaching grassroots efforts in their Divisions. Seems like we're all working in isolation. ** I think that's a fundamental problem with our grassroots effort [something we need to address during the rest of this year]. ** For example, here's some info from my (small) efforts. I sent a Director's e-mail out a couple of weeks ago. It urged members to write to their Congressmen and ask for their support on HRes 230. Looks like it went to about 5000 NE Division members (just over half). I only received about 20 direct responses. Zach at Chwat & Co indicated he'd received copies of about a dozen letters. I specifically asked for people who knew the Congressmen (two of them) on the Tier I/II lists to contact me. Turns out my list from Chwat was incomplete - one key Congressman wasn't listed. I did hear from members in each of the three districts who knew their Congressmen and am trying to make sure that personal visits or contacts with the Congressmen or their key staff members will happen soon. I have not appointed the Division Legislative Action Chair (or any others) yet, I still need to figure out who has the right knowledge and the willingness to work on the effort. What works for you so far? -- Tom ===== e-mail: k1ki@arrl.org ARRL New England Division Director http://www.arrl.org/ Tom Frenaye, K1KI, P O Box J, West Suffield CT 06093 Phone: 860-668-5444