Once a Press Release has been published, it can be sent to as many people 
as anyone likes.  The more ways the message reaches a particular point, in 
various forms (including phone calls and hand written letters from people 
who are affected), the more likely it is to be noticed.

As with everything else in the Midwifery Campaign, this is grass roots 
stuff.  Noone has any funding to do what they are doing, and there is no 
central office or mission control.  Each committed person has to identify 
what she/he can do, and do it to the best of their ability.

Joy Johnston

-----Original Message-----
From:   Elizabeth McAlpine [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Sunday, July 15, 2001 4:08 PM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]; ozmidwifery list (E-mail)
Subject:        Re: midwives' insurance - lobby tally

Joy,
Its not clear, should everyone be sending the press release to whoever they
choose??
Has it been sent to Senator Crowley who thinks that birth issues are a
national concern or Michael Wooldridge??
Please clarify.
Liz McAlpine   [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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