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TNhayley
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Help get HR 3427 out of committee. Your reps are home, great time to call, go SEE them, make noise!

Texans, your guys really need the heat, esp Barton!!!!

Georgia, Deal needs to hear from you as head of Health subcommittee!!!

For more detailed contact info, including local addys and numbers see post:
http://flash.lymenet.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=000442


Ross, Arkansas

Shadegg, Arizona

Bono, California
Capps, California
Eshoo, California
Radanovich, California
Solis, California
Waxman, California

DeGette, Colorado

Bilirakis, Florida
Vice Chairman
Davis, Florida
Stearns, Florida

Deal, Georgia
Norwood, Georgia

Otter, Idaho

Buyer, Indiana

Rush, Illinois
Schakowsky, Illinois
Shimkus, Illinois

Whitfield, Kentucky

Allen, Maine

Wynn, Maryland

Markey, Massachusetts

Dingell, Michigan
Ranking Member
Rogers, Michigan
Stupak, Michigan
Upton, Michigan

Pickering, Mississippi
Vice Chairman

Blunt, Missouri

Terry, Nebraska

Bass, New Hampshire

Ferguson, New Jersey
Pallone Jr., New Jersey

Wilson, New Mexico

Engel, New York
Fossella, New York
Towns, New York

Myrick, North Carolina

Brown, Ohio
Gillmor, Ohio
Strickland, Ohio

Sullivan, Oklahoma

Walden, Oregon

Doyle, Pennsylvania
Murphy, Pennsylvania
Pitts, Pennsylvania

Blackburn, Tennessee
Gordon, Tennessee

Barton, Texas
Chairman
Burgess, Texas
Hall, Texas
Gonzalez, Texas
Green, Texas

Boucher, Virginia

Inslee, Washington

Baldwin, Wisconsin

Cubin, Wyoming

Thanks!!!!!

Hayley

[ 19. October 2006, 08:40 PM: Message edited by: TNhayley ]

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What is the list? The ones that do support it or don't?

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Be well,
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TNhayley
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Maybe someone else could answer here ... I don't know. I'm learning as I go here.

Although, I would think that extra calls even if they are in favor would still be a good idea.

If no one chimes in, I will try to find out, OK?

H

Edit: sorry didn't actually answer your question. This is the list of the entire committee, regardless of where they say they stand.

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beam me up scottie

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Here is a link to the bill, if anyone needs to know the specifics...
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c109:H.R.+3427:

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Michelle M
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You can also actually write a letter to the Committee, which will be shared with the committee.

Michelle

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http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d109:HR03427:@@@P

This is the DIRECT link of the 81 CO-SPONSORS; too many to list here !

Hayley, I corrected the wrong name situation you brought to my attention; I bet your Mom had a good laugh!! Bettyg [Big Grin]

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Man, I don't know how I manage to tie my own shoes some days. [Big Grin]

I edited to put Lyme Bill in topic line, will rinse, and repeat.

I swear its the rain ...

Hayley

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I am in process of faxing letters to as many as possible, but it's really important for letters to also come from each legislator's own constituency.

In my letter, I am mentioning the petition at www.petitiononline.com/lyme . I also am sending along a copy of the petition letter and one sample page from the petition so they can see the touching comments people wrote. Please feel free to use the petition in your letters also if you want to.

Also, here is a link to contact info for the legislators http://www.visi.com/juan/congress/

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Got it, thanks -- I see my rep here and I will hound them.

[Smile]

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I sent an email today to my 2 state senators and 1 house rep covering my county, all in congress.

I requested to meet with each for 10 minutes IF they were to be in my city BEFORE the election.

I gave them both lyme bill nos. and told them briefly what they were about.


R. Chuck Grassley's Des Moines office sent me a reply before I logged off around 4 pm saying HE did not know Grassley's schedule, but emailed my request tothe DC office for action.

10 minutes later I had a call from Grassley's office in DC for 10 minues.

NOPE, he won't be in my area but every day his schedule changes on the spur of the moment.

He does NOT meet with anyone 1 on 1; he has TOWN HALL MEETINGS in all 99 counties of Iowa, which I've been to before.

I did ask Kathy Neubel, Grassley's HEALTH CARE ISSUES asst., why Chuck has NOT signed on as CO-SPONSOR TO OUR LYME BILLS .


She said she's met with twice before on this issue about co-sponsoring bills.


HEALTH ILLNESSES, he will NOT co-sponsor since he does not want to show FAVORITSM for one group over another....SO many of them.

Exception is breast cancer since Chuck's wife is a BC SURVIVOR.

Chuck wants to remain NEUTRAL so all bills coming before him; he does not have to ABSTAIN from voting. CHUCK IS "FINANCE" CHAIR!


Kathy said also this bill will have to be RE-INTRODUCED into session every 2 years , and it appeared to be that way right now; 2 yrs. up!


Senate bill is help up in Committee, HLWP, HEALTH, LABOR, WAIVER, PENSIONS

So that's the latest of what I've found out to date! Use email to contact your DC REPS/SENATORS!

Make sure the subject line shows your STATE name 1st to grab their attention. Put your full name/mailing address at the bottom too. Most will follow-up with written letters.

Iowa's Tom Harkin's office has started emailing me back; 1 day I sent on and received reply SAME DAY! NOW THAT'S PROMPT SERVICE; way to go TOM HARKIN; YOU'VE GOT MY VOTE.
Bettyg [Big Grin]

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Okay if I understand this correctly..........

I can't find any contact info on the Subcommittee on Health, whose chairman is Nathan Deal.

It appears that the Energy and Commerce Committee is the main group, and then the Health Subcommittee is probably where this bill is.

All I can find is how to contact the main group - the Energy and Commerce Committee.

You can send an e-mail by going to the link below. I would suggest addressing your comment to ``Nathan Deal, Chairman - Subcommittee on Health'':

Committee on Energy and Commerce, Joe Barton, Chairman (to send an e-mail):
http://energycommerce.house.gov/107/feedback.htm#feedback

Or:
The Committee on Energy and Commerce
2125 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225-2927
The Committee does not have a public fax number.

Tracy

P.S. I just tried to send an e-mail, and then I got the old ``page cannot be displayed'' when I tried to send it.

Will somebody else try this? Maybe it's just me.......

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Here are the names of the current (as of 10/20/06)Health subcommittee:

Health Subcommittee

Sorry, I don't have the time right now to compare w/ who is signed on, etc. However, as many have pointed out ... this is a lame duck congress now, so we really need constituents to turn the heat on their reps!!!

Joe Barton is a huge barrier! He not only needs heat ... he needs an outright fire storm!!!

You can find contact info, including LOCAL district addys and numbers here:

Committee on Energy and Commerce

I put the above post together so it would be easy for everyone to get contact info within the board, without having to do an outside search.

I visited every Reps home webpage to get this info.

At this point, it may just be a shot in the dark. But as we all collectively hold our breath waitng to hear from the LDA and news of the ILADS conference ... this is something we CAN do NOW.

Thanks!!!

Hayley


Nathan Deal, Georgia
Chairman

Ralph M. Hall, Texas

Michael Bilirakis, Florida

Fred Upton, Michigan

Paul E. Gillmor, Ohio

Charlie Norwood, Georgia

Barbara Cubin, Wyoming

John Shimkus, Illinois

John B. Shadegg, Arizona

Charles "Chip" Pickering, Mississippi

Steve Buyer, Indiana

Joseph R. Pitts, Pennsylvania

Mary Bono, California

Mike Ferguson, New Jersey

Mike Rogers, Michigan

Sue Myrick, North Carolina

Michael Burgess, Texas

Joe Barton, Texas
(Ex Officio)

Sherrod Brown, Ohio
Ranking Member

Henry A. Waxman, California

Edolphus Towns, New York

Frank Pallone Jr., New Jersey

Bart Gordon, Tennessee

Bobby L. Rush, Illinois

Anna G. Eshoo, California

Gene Green, Texas

Ted Strickland, Ohio

Diana DeGette, Colorado

Lois Capps, California

Tom Allen, Maine

Jim Davis, Florida

Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin

John D. Dingell, Michigan
(Ex Officio)

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Opinions, not medical advice!

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I want to encourage people not to take time away from contacting their own members of Congress in order to send letters to the committees.

Committees do not handle constituent mail. The only interests committe staff pay attention to are national lobbying groups.

This ranges from nonprofit health groups which are allowed to lobby (even though some like to tell they're members they're not allowed to lobby) to professional associations like the American Medical Association and IDSA.

But don't think for a minute I am suggesting these groups have equal voice before the committees.

Ultimately, the people who can do the most to influence a committee to take action are the Members of Congress or Senators who serve on that committee (but usually on if they are part of the majority party -- currently the Republicans).

And the people who theoretically should be able to do the most to influence them are their consituents. It's a nice theory, isn't it?

I hope everyone on Lymenet is planning to vote on November 7!

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Betty,

I thought the response you got from Senator Grassley was disturbing. He will support breast cancer legislation because his wife had it?? So he's experienced that disease first hand, but isn't he representing his entire constituency?

It's okay for you to suffer because his wife didn't have lyme disease? !!! Maybe he would like to spend a week at your house so he could experience this disease as well?

Look at this link to NIH funding for different diseases http://www.nih.gov/news/fundingresearchareas.htm. Notice the funding for breast cancer in 2006 was $690 million, for Lyme disease $27 million.

There are a lot of diseases and a lot of interests, but the situation with lyme has become way too political and this legislation is a recognition of the need for reform here.

When there are conflicts of interest and politics surrounding a disease, then it is to our legislators we need to turn to for help. They are responsible for ensuring that agencies such as the CDC and the NIH are acting in an ethical and scientifically sound manner.

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Lynne, yes, it is disgusting isn't it?
Glad you posted funding chart $$$.
gotta get ready for my niece's wedding today; later, Bettyg [rant]

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Sen. Grassley's response may have been disturbing, but at least it was honest.

What was less honest, unless I am misunderstanding something, is that he won't cosponsor health bills because they come before the Finance Committee, which he chairs.

Actually, the Lyme legislation was referred to the Health subcommittee of the Labor Committee. And Senators sponsor and cosponsor legislation before their own committees all the time. That one doesn't pass the smell test.

One of the reasons funding for breast cancer funding is so high is because of Members of Congress who had it personally or had a family member with it.

That and the breast cancer survivors have terrific lobbying organizations at the federal level.

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quote:
Originally posted by lesley1954:

Sen. Grassley's response may have been disturbing, but at least it was honest.

What was less honest, unless I am misunderstanding something, is that he a WON'T cosponsor health bills because they come before the Finance Committee, which he chairs.

Yes, Lesley, you are correct in your understanding of the 2nd paragraph; that is what I was told!

Yes, his asst. was being honest with me, which I appreciated vs. lying. Bettyg [Cool]

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