Senate Bill 2611: How Your Senator Voted, How to Contact Them and Who is Up for Re-Election This Year
Its Up to You to Tell Them Where You Stand on Illegal Immigration
By Victoria Wright, published Jun 07, 2006
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I would like to help you easily contact your Senators. In fact, try contacting other Senators too. These are the people elected to serve; you have a right to contact any of them you'd like. Even though they have already voted, you should still let them know what you think about it. Remember, some of these Senators will be on the committee to debate the final bill.
The names here are arranged by the way each chose to vote on Senate Bill 2611. I hope you will see how your Senator voted and contact them to let them know where you stand. There is nothing wrong with reminding our officials that we voted them into this position because we believed they would truly represent us. If they are not doing so it will be up to you and I to be sure they do not get voted into any office again.
Republicans that did NOT vote for amnesty
These Republicans chose principle and the American people over the president and voted against amnesty!
Alexander (R-TN)
(202) 224-4944
Web Form: alexander.senate.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=Contact.Home
Senate Bill 2611: How Your Senator Voted, How to Contact Them and Who is Up for Re-Election This Year
Americans nationwide have been debating the issues surrounding illegal immigration. Now is the time to stand up and let your voice be heard by those in Washington DC. Use the freedom of speech granted to you under this great country's constitution.
Credit: Judi Seiber
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Takeaways
- Do not stand by quietly waiting for the people you elected to tell you what will happen.
- A person that does not make their voice heard has no room to complain about any future outcome.
- Remind elected officials that we voted for them and voting citizens are who decides their fate.
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