[arrl-odv:24285] No longer an outsider looking in

Good Evening, Yesterday, Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney’s office reached out to me asking for help. Representatives Chris Collins and Paul Tonko were circulating a letter to the Chairman of the FCC in which they ask the FCC to crack down on Pirate Radio Stations in the metropolitan New York region. The Congressmen recognize that this ongoing problem has been ignored by the FCC and that the situation has become critical by the impending radical reduction of the FCC Enforcement Bureau. Before Mr. Maloney signed on, his office asked us for information and our comments. After speaking to me and receiving background information from Chris Imlay, Mr. Maloney’s office decided to support his colleagues and sign their letter. This is the first time, to my knowledge, that a Congressional office has asked for our advice in making a decision. In my visits to D.C., I have been asked if we would be willing perform this service by other Congressional staffers as well, but this is the first time it has actually happened. I bring this to the ODV’s attention to demonstrate why our lobbying efforts for HR-1301 are so important to the ARRL and the future of Amateur Radio. It’s simply this: by establishing our brand and our credibility with members of Congress and their respective staffs, we are no longer outsiders looking in. We have made ourselves a very real part of the process. And this is why every cent that we spend on our continuing legislative effort is worth it. Congratulations to all who have been an active part of this campaign. 73 de Mike N2YBB

FB Mike, It is good to be part of the team rather than be trying to make the team! 73 Jim K9JF
Good Evening,
Yesterday, Congressman Sean Patrick Maloneyâs office reached out to me asking for help. Representatives Chris Collins and Paul Tonko were circulating a letter to the Chairman of the FCC in which they ask the FCC to crack down on Pirate Radio Stations in the metropolitan New York region. The Congressmen recognize that this ongoing problem has been ignored by the FCC and that the situation has become critical by the impending radical reduction of the FCC Enforcement Bureau.
Before Mr. Maloney signed on, his office asked us for information and our comments. After speaking to me and receiving background information from Chris Imlay, Mr. Maloneyâs office decided to support his colleagues and sign their letter.
This is the first time, to my knowledge, that a Congressional office has asked for our advice in making a decision. In my visits to D.C., I have been asked if we would be willing perform this service by other Congressional staffers as well, but this is the first time it has actually happened.
I bring this to the ODVâs attention to demonstrate why our lobbying efforts for HR-1301 are so important to the ARRL and the future of Amateur Radio. Itâs simply this: by establishing our brand and our credibility with members of Congress and their respective staffs, we are no longer outsiders looking in. We have made ourselves a very real part of the process.
And this is why every cent that we spend on our continuing legislative effort is worth it.
Congratulations to all who have been an active part of this campaign.
73 de Mike N2YBB _______________________________________________ arrl-odv mailing list arrl-odv@reflector.arrl.org https://reflector.arrl.org/mailman/listinfo/arrl-odv
James E. Fenstermaker K9JF 2nd Vice President American Radio Relay League (206) 930-9372

Excellent!!! From: arrl-odv [mailto:arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org] On Behalf Of Mike Lisenco N2YBB Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2015 5:52 PM To: arrl-odv@arrl.org Subject: [arrl-odv:24285] No longer an outsider looking in Good Evening, Yesterday, Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney’s office reached out to me asking for help. Representatives Chris Collins and Paul Tonko were circulating a letter to the Chairman of the FCC in which they ask the FCC to crack down on Pirate Radio Stations in the metropolitan New York region. The Congressmen recognize that this ongoing problem has been ignored by the FCC and that the situation has become critical by the impending radical reduction of the FCC Enforcement Bureau. Before Mr. Maloney signed on, his office asked us for information and our comments. After speaking to me and receiving background information from Chris Imlay, Mr. Maloney’s office decided to support his colleagues and sign their letter. This is the first time, to my knowledge, that a Congressional office has asked for our advice in making a decision. In my visits to D.C., I have been asked if we would be willing perform this service by other Congressional staffers as well, but this is the first time it has actually happened. I bring this to the ODV’s attention to demonstrate why our lobbying efforts for HR-1301 are so important to the ARRL and the future of Amateur Radio. It’s simply this: by establishing our brand and our credibility with members of Congress and their respective staffs, we are no longer outsiders looking in. We have made ourselves a very real part of the process. And this is why every cent that we spend on our continuing legislative effort is worth it. Congratulations to all who have been an active part of this campaign. 73 de Mike N2YBB

Mike, This is fabulous news. The efforts to make Congressional contacts has placed us well and given us visibility at a time we really need it. Let's also hope that the Congressmen's letter to the FCC Chairman is effective in getting him to realize the negative effects of the planned re-org. My sincere thanks go out to you and the entire team for your untiring efforts in Washington. 73, Dale Williams WA8EFK On 5/21/2015 8:51 PM, Mike Lisenco N2YBB wrote:
Good Evening,
Yesterday, Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney’s office reached out to me asking for help.Representatives Chris Collins and Paul Tonko were circulating a letter to the Chairman of the FCC in which they ask the FCC to crack down on Pirate Radio Stations in the metropolitan New York region. The Congressmen recognize that this ongoing problem has been ignored by the FCC and that the situation has become critical by the impending radical reduction of the FCC Enforcement Bureau.
Before Mr. Maloney signed on, his office asked us for information and our comments.After speaking to me and receiving background information from Chris Imlay, Mr. Maloney’s office decided to support his colleagues and sign their letter.
This is the first time, to my knowledge, that a Congressional office has asked for our advice in making a decision.In my visits to D.C., I have been asked if we would be willing perform this service by other Congressional staffers as well, but this is the first time it has actually happened.
I bring this to the ODV’s attention to demonstrate why our lobbying efforts for HR-1301 are so important to the ARRL and the future of Amateur Radio.It’s simply this: by establishing our brand and our credibility with members of Congress and their respective staffs, we are no longer outsiders looking in.We have made ourselves a very real part of the process.
And this is why every cent that we spend on our continuing legislative effort is worth it.
Congratulations to all who have been an active part of this campaign.
73 de Mike N2YBB
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This is just the kind of thing we hoped for -- that we would become considered as go-to people for information about telecomm issues. Another co-sponsor has been added. Rep. Hinojosa of Texas is #57. 73, Kay N3KN
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Dale Williams
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k9jf@arrl.org
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Kay Craigie
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Mike Lisenco N2YBB
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Northwestern Division Director - Jim K7CEX