President Obama launched the most ambitious effort to stimulate the economy in our nation's history when he signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act on Tuesday.
Your representatives need to hear from you when they vote for the change you mandated in November. Doing what's right can be thankless when the culture of Washington tries to make political games out of the issues that matter to everyday Americans.
You're part of a powerful grassroots movement that can change that dynamic. According to our records, you live in Virginia's 2nd district.
Rep. Glenn Nye, Sen. James Webb, and Sen. Mark Warner's votes were crucial to passing the bill and creating and saving jobs in Virginia.
Can you pick up the phone right now to thank Rep. Nye, Sen. Webb, and Sen. Warner?
Rep. Glenn Nye
202-225-4215
Sen. James Webb
202-224-4024
Sen. Mark Warner
202-224-2023
Report your call.
Here are some suggested talking points for your call:
- I'm calling to thank [Congress member's name] for supporting the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
- I'll be watching closely online and in the news how taxpayers' money is spent in the implementation of this Act.
- I encourage [Congress member's name] to continue working with President Obama to lift America out of this economic crisis.
After your call, please record your feedback here:
http://my.barackobama.com/stimulusthanks
We still have a long way to go, but working together we were able to take this important first step.
With the plan in place, more than 2 million people will be lifted out of poverty, 20 million at risk of losing their health care will be protected, and 3.5 million jobs will be created or saved.
There will be plenty more ways for you to contribute in the weeks and months ahead.
Thank you for your continued support,
Mitch
Mitch Stewart
Director
Organizing for America
P.S. -- If you don't live in VA-02 or think you have a different member of Congress to thank, you can input your address here and find out whether your Representative and Senators voted in favor of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act:
http://my.barackobama.com/recoveryvote
Your representatives need to hear from you when they vote for the change you mandated in November. Doing what's right can be thankless when the culture of Washington tries to make political games out of the issues that matter to everyday Americans.
You're part of a powerful grassroots movement that can change that dynamic. According to our records, you live in Virginia's 2nd district.
Rep. Glenn Nye, Sen. James Webb, and Sen. Mark Warner's votes were crucial to passing the bill and creating and saving jobs in Virginia.
Can you pick up the phone right now to thank Rep. Nye, Sen. Webb, and Sen. Warner?
Rep. Glenn Nye
202-225-4215
Sen. James Webb
202-224-4024
Sen. Mark Warner
202-224-2023
Report your call.
Here are some suggested talking points for your call:
- I'm calling to thank [Congress member's name] for supporting the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
- I'll be watching closely online and in the news how taxpayers' money is spent in the implementation of this Act.
- I encourage [Congress member's name] to continue working with President Obama to lift America out of this economic crisis.
After your call, please record your feedback here:
http://my.barackobama.com/stimulusthanks
We still have a long way to go, but working together we were able to take this important first step.
With the plan in place, more than 2 million people will be lifted out of poverty, 20 million at risk of losing their health care will be protected, and 3.5 million jobs will be created or saved.
There will be plenty more ways for you to contribute in the weeks and months ahead.
Thank you for your continued support,
Mitch
Mitch Stewart
Director
Organizing for America
P.S. -- If you don't live in VA-02 or think you have a different member of Congress to thank, you can input your address here and find out whether your Representative and Senators voted in favor of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act:
http://my.barackobama.com/recoveryvote
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