[FUN_Mail] letters to Congress about the grad tax
Bryan Fantie
bfantie at american.edu
Fri Dec 8 11:23:58 EST 2017
Dear Joe,
You reinforce my point. Congress can send out email responses automatically, so getting an email response is not really a good measure of effectiveness. In fact, the staff of a member of Congress can send an email response without the member even reading the original email. Similarly, the members of Congress, many of whom are over thirty years old and not totally trusting of all this new tech, still realize that sending an email to them is a lot easier than telephoning, especially with the virtual petitions and such people are using now. Members of Congress pay attention to the people who show enough commitment to an issue to make an actual personal telephone call. Whatever lights up their switchboards catches their attention because those calls come from the people who are also usually committed enough to show up at the voting booth.
I am not telling anyone not to send an email. I am just saying that if one has a cause about which one truly cares, a telephone call will carry significantly more weight. Surely one could do both, and I am puzzled why you would try to discourage people from telephoning. If it is to emphasize how easy it is for someone to do something that you think they might not do if it took much time, that is exactly the same assessment members of Congress make.
As I said, I was a Federal employee as a scientist and, later, as a Federal science administrator. My wife is a Fed and most of my friends are Feds. I've lived and worked in the Washington, DC area for about 30 years, most "inside the Beltway", and I have friends and colleagues who work in Congress, have served in Congress, or work or serve in local government. The university at which I work has a direct relationship with Congress, which has to approve major changes in our administrative structure. There is almost no escape from politics in my world. I base my $0.02 on those experiences.
Bryan
> On Dec 8, 2017, at 10:37 AM, Joe Burdo <joe at neurotinker.com> wrote:
>
> Recently I've been getting more responses from my senators and reps via email than via phone, it seems like the aides have been overwhelmed with phone calls and messages for the last 322 days. Out of ~10 phone calls I've yet to have one answered by a human, or the message responded to. Emails have almost always gotten some form of response.
>
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> My 2 pennies,
>
> Joe
>
>> On Fri, Dec 8, 2017 at 10:28 AM, Bryan Fantie <bfantie at american.edu> wrote:
>> As a former Fed, I suggest that if one wants to make a significant impact, one needs to telephone the office of one's House and Senate representatives.
>>
>> Bryan D. Fantie, Ph.D.
>> Psychology Department
>> American University
>> bfantie at american.edu
>>
>> "Content thyself to be obscurely good. When vice prevails, and impious men bear sway,
>> the post of honor is a private station."& nbsp;-Joseph Addison, essayist and poet (1672-1719)
>>
>> "Sometimes you are the pigeon, and sometimes you are the statue.”
>> -Claude Chabrol, French movie director, member of the nouvelle vague (1930-2010)
>>
>>> On Dec 8, 2017, at 8:56 AM, Monica Linden <monica_linden at brown.edu> wrote:
>>>
>>> This is great! You can also use this link to use the SfN system to connect to congressmen electronically. It's very fast. Students can edit the letter if you prefer. You don't have to be a member of SfN to use this link. https://goo.gl/N6KV6P
>>>
>>> I've used this system with students, and almost everyone got a response back.
>>>
>>>> On Dec 8, 2017 8:13 AM, "Deanne Buffalari" <buffald at westminster.edu> wrote:
>>>> Hi all:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Just wanted to pass along an idea. We recently got undergrads involved in writing letters to Congress re: the tax bill (in case anyone isn't aware - The House version includes significantly increased tax on grad students whose tuition is waived). We pre-printed a bunch of letters asking Congress to ensure that provision is NOT included in the bill, set up a table with coffee and donuts, and helped interested students interested identify their senators and representatives and sign letters.
>>>>
>>>> Today I'll be sending ~ 100 letters on behalf of students and faculty. It was a great way to make students aware that elections have consequences, and voicing their opinions is important.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> So- in your race to the finish at the end of the semester, consider finding a way to ensure the voice of many of our future graduate students is heard.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> (There are TONS of letter examples online -we used one for grad students and modified it for undergrads).
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Happy grading,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Deanne Buffalari
>>>>
>>>> Assistant Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology
>>>> Westminster College
>>>> buffald at westminster.edu
>>>> 724-946-7358
>>>>
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>>>> Julio
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