Both would be correct.  2 Senators for each State.


Roy Dugger
Mobile


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From: Ken Alker <ka6ken@alker.net>
Date: 2/27/24 18:11 (GMT-08:00)
To: sbarc-list <sbarc-list@lists.netlojix.com>
Subject: [Sbarc-list] Fwd: [ARRLSB] How to Support S.3690 for Amateur Radio




From: "Orv Beach via ARRLSB" <arrlsb@mailman.qth.net>
To: "Jeff Reinhardt via ARRLSB" <arrlsb@mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2024 5:33:12 PM
Subject: Re: [ARRLSB] How to Support S.3690 for Amateur Radio

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Jeff, these are the addresses I got via Google.  Which do you think are correct?

Senator Alex Padilla
B03 Russell Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510
 
Senator Laphonza Butler
G10 Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510

73

Orv W6BI

On 2/27/24 12:37, Jeff Reinhardt via ARRLSB wrote:
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California Hams:

 

A bill (S.3690) has been introduced in the U.S. Senate that would essentially override antenna restrictions for hams across the USA.

See: https://www.wicker.senate.gov/2024/2/senators-wicker-blumenthal-introduce-the-amateur-radio-emergency-preparedness-act

 

It would help to express support for this bill to our California senators.

You can go to their websites and leave a simple message (find them at senate.gov) as basic as:

“Please support S.3690”

 

HOWEVER- e-mail messages are usually read and tallied by low-level assistants.

 

From experience, I prefer to send a piece of mail, which someone has to handle. When they get a lot of mail on a topic, it can make a visual impact.

If they get a lot of QSL cards, it really attracts attention because they’re so unusual. Also – post cards aren’t delayed by security screening.

 

Simply get two QSL cards. Draw a line down the back. On one side goes the Senator’s address. On the other half, your request for support.

 

Then mail the items as post cards. It’s that easy.

 

See the attached example and feel free to copy the addresses from them.

 

Thanks & 73,

 

Jeff Reinhardt AA6JR

Public Information Coordinator

ARRL Santa Barbara Section


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