On e-mailing: Make sure you add your mailing address to the message. Senator Frist has an automated e-mail response and requests the mailing address. At 10:45 AM 7/20/97 -0400, you wrote: >There was a strategy meeting Friday afternoon with the offices Senator >McCain and Senator Wellstone. Our legislative leaders have decided that is >time to move the Udall Bill. Their desire is to have Senator Frist hold >hearings, report the bill out of committee, and pass the bill in the Senate >prior to the August recess. Senator McCain will make a personal request of >Senator Frist to have hearings on the bill next week. In addition to this >personal request, he would like to see a show support from the grassroots >- that is you I. > >We have to ACT FAST. Keep the message short: > >request that Senator Frist support the Udall Bill and have hearings on the >Udall Bill next week. > >PHONE >If you can call, the number for Senator Frist's DC office is: > 202-224-3344. > >MAIL >You must mail today or tomorrow if it is to be effective: > Office of Senator Frist > United States Senate > Washington, D.C. 20510 > >E-MAIL > > senator [log in to unmask] > >This is Phase 2 of our grassroots effort, the actual legislative process. >Phase 1 was to get cosponsors, and we still need to get more cosponsors. >During Phase 2 we will need to apply pressure to certain individual >legislators because of the positions they have on various committees. We >now have a majority in both Houses again (63 in Senate and 224 in House). >The challenge is to get it out of committee. > >You may wish to consider establishing a phone tree of your friends >neighbors support group. > > >Jim Cordy >Pittsburgh >[log in to unmask] > > Sharon <[log in to unmask]>