

Week 20 of Letter Writing Campaign!


Week 20 of Letter Writing Campaign!
The Issue
Every week, Out4Immigration targets members of Congress who we think understand and supports our issue, but hasn't signed on to co-sponsor the Uniting American Families Act (UAFA) yet. We have now increased our efforts by writing to 5 Congress people and their staffers.
We are going to try to get support from Republicans as well. This week we have added one Republican based on their past support on other important LGBT issues.
We are encourage in knowing that several of the Congress people we have written to signed on as co-sponsors soon after we wrote to them!
(If the whole email addresses for the staffers do not publishing correctly and in full on your screen here are the directions).
In the below addresses:
1. if you need to reach someone in the house, after the @ it should read:
mail.house.gov
2. If you need to reach someone in the senate, after the @ it should read:
senatorname. senate.gov
This week we will be contacting:
Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT)
706 Hart Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
(202) 224-9750 Fax
Staffers
Rachel_Sotsky@ Lieberman. Senate.Gov
Todd_Stein@Lieberma n.Senate. Gov
Sen. Jean Shaheen (D-NH)
520 Hart SOB
Washington, DC
20510
Staffers
Judy_Reardon@ shaheen.senate. gov
Alison_Macdonald@ shaheen.senate. gov
Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D-NM)
703 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Staffers for Senator Bingaman:
(Note - Sunalei is Mr. Sunalei Stewart)
sunalei_stewart@ bingaman. senate.gov
trudy_vincent@ bingaman. senate.gov
Rep. Mark Kirk (R-IL-10)
1030 Longworth HOB
Washington, D.C. 20515
Fax: 202-225-0837
Staffers
Randy.Hirsch@ mail.house. gov
Andria.Hoffman@ mail.house. gov
Rep. Joe Sestak (D-PA-7)
1022 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Fax: (202) 226-0280
Staffers
nathan.bell@ mail.house. gov
jonathan.porter@ mail.house. gov
Please remember, after sending your fax AND your e-mails to the staffers, be sure to mail your handwritten letter to the members of Congress we are targeting. In the era of electronic communication and social media, handwritten letters are still a very effective means of reaching our members of Congress, and should be used as the final finishing touch of our weekly efforts.
[Today's Date]
Dear [Senator][Represent ative] [Staffer] ,
I am writing to you to ask for [your] [ Congresswoman/ man…..] support by
becoming a co-sponsor of the Uniting American Families Act (UAFA; S. 424/H.R. 1024) sponsored in the Senate by Sen. Patrick Leahy and in the House by Rep. Jerrold Nadler.
I am part of a group called Out4Immigration. [I am] [I know people who
are] directly affected by the current unfair immigration policies in
this country that deny gay and lesbian Americans in same-sex
binational relationships the right to sponsor their permanent partner
to live with them in the United States.
As you may be aware, these Americans in loving and committed
relationships are often forced to make heartbreaking decisions to
maintain their relationship. More often than not, these include having
to leave the United States in order to be with the person they love.
These American citizens are forced to give up careers, leave behind
aging parents and young adult children who rely on them and leave a
community which benefits from their ongoing and active participation.
The Uniting American Families Act simply seeks to provide gay and
lesbian U.S. citizens and permanent residents the right to sponsor
their partners for immigration. It includes the same process and
penalties as applied in heterosexual sponsorship applications. By
co-sponsoring the UAFA you are showing your dedication to equality and
the belief that no American should be forced to choose between their
country and the person they love.
Thank you for your time on this important matter. I hope that
[your] [Congresswoman/ man …] name will be added to the list co-sponsors on this bill and support the UAFA in any discussions concerningComprehensive Immigration Reform.
Respectfully,
[NAME]
[ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER AND EMAIL]
Out4Immigration
www.out4immigration .org

The Issue
Every week, Out4Immigration targets members of Congress who we think understand and supports our issue, but hasn't signed on to co-sponsor the Uniting American Families Act (UAFA) yet. We have now increased our efforts by writing to 5 Congress people and their staffers.
We are going to try to get support from Republicans as well. This week we have added one Republican based on their past support on other important LGBT issues.
We are encourage in knowing that several of the Congress people we have written to signed on as co-sponsors soon after we wrote to them!
(If the whole email addresses for the staffers do not publishing correctly and in full on your screen here are the directions).
In the below addresses:
1. if you need to reach someone in the house, after the @ it should read:
mail.house.gov
2. If you need to reach someone in the senate, after the @ it should read:
senatorname. senate.gov
This week we will be contacting:
Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT)
706 Hart Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
(202) 224-9750 Fax
Staffers
Rachel_Sotsky@ Lieberman. Senate.Gov
Todd_Stein@Lieberma n.Senate. Gov
Sen. Jean Shaheen (D-NH)
520 Hart SOB
Washington, DC
20510
Staffers
Judy_Reardon@ shaheen.senate. gov
Alison_Macdonald@ shaheen.senate. gov
Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D-NM)
703 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Staffers for Senator Bingaman:
(Note - Sunalei is Mr. Sunalei Stewart)
sunalei_stewart@ bingaman. senate.gov
trudy_vincent@ bingaman. senate.gov
Rep. Mark Kirk (R-IL-10)
1030 Longworth HOB
Washington, D.C. 20515
Fax: 202-225-0837
Staffers
Randy.Hirsch@ mail.house. gov
Andria.Hoffman@ mail.house. gov
Rep. Joe Sestak (D-PA-7)
1022 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Fax: (202) 226-0280
Staffers
nathan.bell@ mail.house. gov
jonathan.porter@ mail.house. gov
Please remember, after sending your fax AND your e-mails to the staffers, be sure to mail your handwritten letter to the members of Congress we are targeting. In the era of electronic communication and social media, handwritten letters are still a very effective means of reaching our members of Congress, and should be used as the final finishing touch of our weekly efforts.
[Today's Date]
Dear [Senator][Represent ative] [Staffer] ,
I am writing to you to ask for [your] [ Congresswoman/ man…..] support by
becoming a co-sponsor of the Uniting American Families Act (UAFA; S. 424/H.R. 1024) sponsored in the Senate by Sen. Patrick Leahy and in the House by Rep. Jerrold Nadler.
I am part of a group called Out4Immigration. [I am] [I know people who
are] directly affected by the current unfair immigration policies in
this country that deny gay and lesbian Americans in same-sex
binational relationships the right to sponsor their permanent partner
to live with them in the United States.
As you may be aware, these Americans in loving and committed
relationships are often forced to make heartbreaking decisions to
maintain their relationship. More often than not, these include having
to leave the United States in order to be with the person they love.
These American citizens are forced to give up careers, leave behind
aging parents and young adult children who rely on them and leave a
community which benefits from their ongoing and active participation.
The Uniting American Families Act simply seeks to provide gay and
lesbian U.S. citizens and permanent residents the right to sponsor
their partners for immigration. It includes the same process and
penalties as applied in heterosexual sponsorship applications. By
co-sponsoring the UAFA you are showing your dedication to equality and
the belief that no American should be forced to choose between their
country and the person they love.
Thank you for your time on this important matter. I hope that
[your] [Congresswoman/ man …] name will be added to the list co-sponsors on this bill and support the UAFA in any discussions concerningComprehensive Immigration Reform.
Respectfully,
[NAME]
[ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER AND EMAIL]
Out4Immigration
www.out4immigration .org

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