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Contact
your Congressional Representative
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here for information about contacting your local Representative
in the U.S. Congress. Enter your state and 9-digit zip code and
it will take you directly to your Representative's Email.
Contact
your Senator
Click
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Select your state and scroll down to click on the names to send
Email, "Email Senator."
Contact
your Senator about the House Homeland Security Bill, and tell your
Senator DO NOT grant immunity to the airport security companies
responsible for airport security on September 11th.
For additional
information check the following:
We need your
help also! Please call your Senators!
Senate
Bill 1867; Dec. 20, 2001
House Bill 4777; March 20, 2002
To establish the National
Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, and
to examine and report upon the facts and causes relating to the
terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Also called the "McCain-Lieberman
Senate Bill," or the "Roemer House Bill."
Click
here for more information.
Click here for more information.
Click here for the Press Release from the
September 11th Advocates (MS Word).
Senate Bill 1867 – filed
December 20, 2001, also called the “McCain-Lieberman Bill.” For
a copy of S.B. 1867 click here.
House Resolution 4777,
March 20, 2002, also called the “Roemer” House Bill. For a copy
of H.R. 4777 click here.
The House recently passed
an amended version with the Homeland Security Bill. However, the
Senate needs to pass a bill and they need to be reconciled. When
you contact your Members of the House and Senate, tell them we want
a FULL and COMPLETE investigation of all of the events of September
11, 2001. Please call today! Thank you!
“We Need This to Become
Law. We Need an Investigation. Without an Investigation, Changes
Cannot be Made. Without Changes, America Can Never be Safe.”
“We must make the future
for ourselves, our families and loved ones, and for all American
citizens as safe as possible. As responsible taxpayers, we want
to be certain that the systems we have in place are working, and
if problems exist within those systems, we want those problems fixed.
To do this, we ALL must
know whether in the days leading up to and on Sept. 11th breaches
in safety, security and communications occurred that should have
been avoided. First, we must insist upon answers and accountability
and then we must insist on changes to be made that will protect
us all, so that not one more innocent American is killed.
We recognize the need
for balance between security and full and fair disclosure. We are
proud to live in a country where free discourse is possible; where
the responsibility of concerned citizens is to ask questions. And
so, we, as concerned citizens, appeal to you to help us in making
certain this bill becomes law.”
September 11th Advocates,
The Skyscraper Safety Campaign, Families of September 11, Voices
of September 11th, and joined by NADA/F members worldwide.
Senate
Bill 1450; Sept. 21, 2001
Airline Stabilization Bill,
also called "Airline Bailout Bill." Click
here. Adobe
Acrobat req'd.
Public
Written Testimony Needed
...By October 31, 2001 for
airport security. Click
here for more information.
Testimony
to the U.S. House 9/26/01
To the Transportation, Aviation
Sub-Committee. Click here for more
information.
Florida
HB 775 - Dangerous to Passengers
Late May, 1999, Boeing lobbyist
Guy Spearman went to the Capitol in Tallahassee and in the final
hours of the legislative session, added a major provision to House
Bill 775 -- a 50-page bill taking rights away from the people.
Click here for more information.
FL
HB 775 - May 26, 1999 Press Release
An archived NADA/F press
release, dated May 26, 1999, regarding Florida HB 775. Click
here
FL
HB 775 - Comments, Angel Palank, Janice Watson, Ed Block
Comments from Angel Palank,
Janice Watson, and Ed Block at a NADA/F press conference regarding
Florida HB 775. Click here
FL
HB 775 - Editorial Opinion: Tom O'Mara
Tom O'Mara's letter to the
editor. Click here
DOHSA
- Death on the High Seas Act - May, 2000 Update
Click
here for an update about DOHSA dated May, 2000, by L. Hausman.
DOHSA
Archive - Feb., 2000
Click
here for more information.
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© 2001 NADA/F. All Rights Reserved.
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