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Sample Letter – Senator Pryor – June 17
YOUR NAME YOUR ADDRESS Senator Mark Pryor [ADDRESS] _______________________ _______________________ June 17, 2013 Dear Senator Pryor: I am writing to tell you that I am extremely disappointed that you have indicated your support for S.744. According to recent polls, more than 70% of Americans want the border to be completely secured…
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YOUR NAME YOUR ADDRESS Senator [FULL NAME] [ADDRESS] _______________________ _______________________ June 17, 2013 Dear Senator: I am writing as your constituent to tell you that I am extremely disappointed that the Senate voted to end discussion on S.744 and is now rushing forward with a full Senate vote on this bill. According to…
Read MoreSampel Social Media Messages – June 17
Sample Twitter and Facebook Posts Weekly Toolkit June 17, 2013 Sample Tweets for Twitter: Congress: Don’t vote for Schumer’s amnesty bill. #DCIntervention Congress didn’t bother to read Obamacare before voting. Looks like amnesty bill is heading down same path. Call your representatives and ask them if they have read the amnesty bill. Senators aren’t…
Read MoreLetter to the Editor – June 17
Letter to the Editor – The Senator Voted to Table Discussion on the Amnesty Bill – Week of June 17 On June 11th, the Senate voted to table discussion on S. 744, Sen. Schumer’s amnesty bill, and proceed to a full Senate vote. What’s shocking about that vote is that most Senators have not read…
Read MoreTalking Points Abbreviated June 17
Senators need to read S.744, the amnesty bill THE SENATE WILL VOTE BEFORE JULY 4TH ON BILL THEY DO NOT UNDERSTAND (AND MOST HAVE NOT READ) Obamacare taught us how dangerous it is to pass a bill and then “find out what’s in it,” as then-Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi expressed it. The Senate…
Read MoreTalking Points Extended – June 17
Read the Amnesty Bill I. THE PROCESS IS BROKEN (GENERAL WEEKLY TALKING POINTS) Security First: The first step for any immigration legislation under consideration MUST be national security. We have heard over and over that Congress is going to get serious about securing the border and that must be a top priority for any immigration legislation. …
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