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As Congress returns back from recess, we are now closing in on 25 signatures to the House "Dear Colleague" Letter in support of increased Peace Corps funding.
As Congress returns back from recess, we are now closing in on 25 signatures to the House "Dear Colleague" Letter in support of increased Peace Corps funding.
Below is an Action Request from NPCA Asking for our help to get
house signatures on the Dear Collegue Letter in support of increased
Peace Corps funding. So far Represtentative Betty McCollum is the
only one from Minnesota who has signed on. More details are below
To find out who your US representative is and how to contact them
got to the US House of Representative web site at
http://www.house.gov
Thank you and have a nice day.
SPECIAL ACTION REQUEST FOR NPCA ADVOCATES
Dear NPCA Network Advocates:
As Congress returns back from recess, we are now closing in on 25
signatures to the House "Dear Colleague" Letter in support of
increased Peace Corps funding.
With the sign-on deadline extended to this Thursday (April 7th) at
noon,let's make ONE final push.
Please go to http://www.rpcv.org/pages/sitepage.cfm?id=1130 for the
updated list of sign-ons, and our ongoing action opportunity
Special Congratulations to South Florida RPCVs, and NPCA volunteer
Jayne Thomisee here in DC! Efforts from these two fronts
contributed to an important sign-on from Congresswoman Ileana Ros-
Lehtinen, a high ranking Republican on the House International
Relations Committee!
Also, outreach to Iowa Congressman Jim Leach, another key member of
International Relations, has led to his sign-on. Way to go Iowa!!
Jonathan Pearson
Advocacy Coordinator
National Peace Corps Association
1900 L Street NW, Suite 205
Washington, DC 20036
202-293-7728, ext. 21
fax: 202-293-7554
advocacy@rpcv.org
http://www.rpcv.org/advocacy
Congratulations! If your Congressman/woman is listed below, they have signed onto the letter! If they are not listed below, please make your calls as soon as possible:
(as of noon, April 4, 2005)
California
Howard Berman
Sam Farr
Michael Honda
Barbara Lee
George Miller
Grace Napolitano
Henry Waxman
Colorado
Mark Udall
Connecticut
Chris Shays
Florida
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
Iowa
James Leach
Kentucky
Ben Chandler
Maryland
Chris Van Hollen
Massachusetts
William Delahunt
Minnesota
Betty McCollum
New Jersey
Donald Payne
New York
Joseph Crowley
James Walsh
Tennessee
Bart Gordon
Vermont
Bernie Sanders
Virginia
Jim Moran
Washington
Jim McDermott
Wisconsin
Tammy Baldwin
Thomas Petri
(Note: Because the letter is addressed to Congressman Jim Kolbe and Congresswoman Nita Lowey, constituents of these two lawmakers should simply call and continue to express support for the $345 Million Peace Corps funding request.)
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 | RPCVs in Congress ask colleagues to support PC RPCVs Sam Farr, Chris Shays, Thomas Petri, James Walsh, and Mike Honda have asked their colleagues in Congress to add their names to a letter they have written to the House Foreign Operations Subcommittee, asking for full funding of $345 M for the Peace Corps in 2006. As a follow-on to Peace Corps week, please read the letter and call your Representative in Congress and ask him or her to add their name to the letter. |
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 | March 1: National Day of Action Tuesday, March 1, is the NPCA's National Day of Action. Please call your Senators and ask them to support the President's proposed $27 Million budget increase for the Peace Corps for FY2006 and ask them to oppose the elimination of Perkins loans that benefit Peace Corps volunteers from low-income backgrounds. Follow this link for step-by-step information on how to make your calls. Then take our poll and leave feedback on how the calls went. |
 | Make a call for the Peace Corps PCOL is a strong supporter of the NPCA's National Day of Action and encourages every RPCV to spend ten minutes on Tuesday, March 1 making a call to your Representatives and ask them to support President Bush's budget proposal of $345 Million to expand the Peace Corps. Take our Poll: Click here to take our poll. We'll send out a reminder and have more details early next week. |
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