Public
policy education briefing on the inadequacy of U.S. federal policy regulating
the environmental and human health effects of Radiofrequency (RF) radiation
There will
be a briefing on May 10th at the U.S. Capitol Building on the inadequacy of RF
radiation regulations.
See the
Action Alert section of http://www.emrpolicy.org
for how to inform your local Senators and Congressmen.
Action Alert – April 19, 2007 Your time and effort is needed NOW to invite the staff members of your
U.S. Senators and Congressman to a public policy education briefing on the
inadequacy of U.S. federal policy regulating the environmental and human
health effects of Radiofrequency (RF) radiation. · The
first step is for you to find out the names of the relevant staff members. Go
to: If you
know your ZIP + 4 information fill in the top box and click GO. If you
don’t know your ZIP+4, fill in the lower box that asks for your complete
street address and click GO. · On the
page that appears next, click in turn on the name of each of your U.S.
Senators and your Congressman. A page will appear as you click each name that
gives you the address and phone number for each one’s Washington, DC office. · Call
those three offices in DC (your Congressman and your two Senators) and ask
for the names in each office of:
· Ask for
the FAX number for each staff person. · Print
out one copy of the Memo
announcing the Congressional Staff Briefing
for each of the appropriate staff members. Be sure to include your name and
address so that they can verify that you are a constituent in their electoral
district. FAX a copy to each staff person. · Send an
e-mail to: info@emrpolicy.org with the staff members
names along with the names of your Senators and Congressman, their office
addresses in DC, and their phone numbers so that we can follow up and visit
them on the days preceding the briefing. Many
thanks for your willing participation to make this briefing a success. |
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