I haven't written anything yet. I'm still gathering my thoughts and trying to 
decide exactly what to write. It doesn't really matter whether or not I get a 
response. As long as they get the letter/e-mail is good enough for me.. Will it 
affect a huge change? No, probably not. But it'll make them remember, "Hey, 
someone's still pushing for this."

--- On Sat, 2/21/09, Jeremiah MacGregor <[email protected]> 
wrote:
From: Jeremiah MacGregor <[email protected]>
Subject: [USMA:43112] Re: Contacting one's Congressman
To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[email protected]>
Date: Saturday, February 21, 2009, 3:16 AM

How many times have you written to your congressman and what was the result?  
Has your congressman paid you anything more then lip service?
 
Jerry




From: James Frysinger <[email protected]>
To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2009 10:47:57 PM
Subject: [USMA:43044] Re: Contacting one's Congressman


NIST is in the process of talking to various federal agencies and some 
influential commercial interests in the U.S. When they are ready, they will 
present the proposed amendment to Congress for consideration. There is 
currently nothing before Congress on amending the FPLA for congressmen to vote 
on now. Later there will be.

I am strongly in favor of folks writing to their congressional representatives 
to express a strong desire for the U.S. to fully metricate. But if you mention 
the FPLA amendment right now you will confuse them since
 they likely know nothing about it.

Jim

David wrote:
> Should we send a link or an actual copy of the drafted legislation? I ask 
> because Congressmen are busy people and sometimes won't read through letters 
> or emails that are too long.
> 
> --- On *Mon, 2/16/09, STANLEY DOORE /<[email protected]>/* wrote:
> 
>    From: STANLEY DOORE <[email protected]>
>    Subject: [USMA:43030] Re: Contacting one's Congressman
>    To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[email protected]>
>    Date: Monday, February 16, 2009, 1:20 PM
> 
>        NIST has the changes and it should
 be on the Internet.  I don't
>    know where.  Perhaps the UISMA does and either a link or the text
>    could be posted on the USMA web site and sent to all.
>        A copy should be sent to each congressperson with a list of
>    reasons attached to go metric.  It also should be made personal.
>        Stan Doore
>                    
>        ----- Original Message -----
>        *From:* David <mailto:[email protected]>
>        *To:* U.S. Metric Association <mailto:[email protected]>
>        *Sent:*
 Monday, February 16, 2009 5:34 AM
>        *Subject:* [USMA:43029] Contacting one's Congressman
> 
>        Does NIST have a copy of their legislation they've drafted
>        available on the internet somewhere? If there is a copy should
>        we send one to our congressmen or should we just send a
>        letter/e-mail stating that NIST has legislation?
> 
> 
> 

-- James R. Frysinger
632 Stony Point Mountain Road
Doyle, TN 38559-3030

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