"Deceptive" -- "Insidious" -- "Evil" That’s how telecom attorney Andrew
Campanelli described HR 3557, the earlier version in the prior Congress similar to the current HR 2289. “It's actually designed to strip all powers from state and local governments…over the placement of [wireless] facilities.” THE BIG BAD DANGEROUS BILL HR 2289 We need your help to stop it, today: HR 2289 was placed on the House calendar to advance it for a vote. It needs to first pass the House Rules Committee where HR it is now. - CLICK HERE or at https://actionnetwork.org/letters/stop-telecom-overreach/ to tell your member of Congress to stop this legislation.
- Forward this email and this link to your family and friends, and your email lists, along with the attached
document..
- Call the Congress members on the House Rules Committee listed below, especially if you are a constituent. If they oppose the bill, there may not be enough votes for it to pass out of the House Rules Committee.
House Rules Committee:Chairwoman Virginia Foxx (R-NC) 202-225-2071 Ranking Member Jim McGovern (D-MA) 202-225-6101 Rep. Michelle Fischbach (R-MN) 202-225-2165 Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon (D-PA) 202-225-2011 Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) 202-225-5501 Rep. Joe Neguse (D-CO) 202-225-2161 Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) 202-225-4236 Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández (D-NM) 202-225-6190 Rep. Erin Houchin (R-IN) 202-225-5315 Rep. Brian Jack (R-GA) 202-225-5901 The message to your member of Congress and to the members of the Rules Committee: “Please oppose HR
2289 because (1) HR 2289 is not an appropriations bill and should be withdrawn from the calendar; (2) we don’t want cell towers installed in front of our homes, children’s bedrooms and our schools, and (3) we don’t want big government in Washington DC taking away our local rights on if or where to install them.” In case you are not a constituent, and you'd like to contact the members of the Rules Committee, an example of what you can
say: “I am representing the interests of your constituents and because the Congress member sits on the Rules Committee, your vote not only affects your constituents, but all Americans across the country on this issue, including me, my family, my friends and my community. Please oppose HR 2289 because (1) HR 2289 is not an appropriations bill and should be withdrawn from the calendar; (2) we don’t want cell towers installed in front of our homes, children’s bedrooms
and our schools, and (3) we don’t want big government in Washington DC taking away our local rights on if or where to install them.” Best of luck, and let's get this knocked off the House calendar. |