This means the House will never vote on the Senate bill! The Senate bill will be deemed "passed". This morning Steve Lynch said, "It would really call into question the credibility of the House". This afternoon he voted for it. There is a distinct possibility that some democrats who voted to allow Slaughter will vote "no" on Sunday. Besides Lynch, Neal, Capuano, and Tierney have been mentioned. Breaking: as of 6:37 pm, Lynch told CBS News that he will vote against the bill on Sunday. In November, our calls on Friday and Saturday produced results. Please keep at it! I'll be in DC on Friday and Saturday. The National Right to Life Board meeting is Saturday. I'll visit all the MA congressional offices tomorrow to let them know how we feel. I hope the phones will be ringing off the hooks while I am there. Thank you, Anne
MA-1: John Olver, Washington: 202-225-5335 Holyoke: 413-532-7010; Pittsfield: 413-442-0946; Fitchburg: 978-342-8722
MA-2: Richard Neal, Washington: (202) 225-5601 Springfield: (413) 785-0325; Milford: (508) 634-8198
MA-3: James McGovern: Washington: (202) 225-6101 Worcester: 508-831-7356; Attleboro: 508-431-8025; Marlborough: 508-460-9292; Fall River: 508-677-0140
MA-4: Barney Frank, Washington: 202-225-5931 Taunton: 508-822-4796; New Bedford: 508-999-6462; Newton: 617-332-3920
MA-5: Niki Tsongas, Washington: 202-225-3411 Acton: 978-263-1951; Lowell: 978-459-0101; Lawrence: 978-681-6200
MA-6: John Tierney, Washington: 202-225-8020 Peabody: 978-531-1669; Lynn: 781-595-7375
MA-7: Edward Markey, Washington: 202-225-2836 Framingham: 508-875-2900; Medford: 781-396-2900
MA-8: Michael Capauano, Washington: 202-225-5111 Cambridge: 617-621-6208
MA-9: Stephen Lynch, Washington: 202-225-8273 Boston: 617-428-2000; Brockton: 508-586-5555
MA-10: William Delahunt, Washington: 202-225-3111 Quincy: 800-794-9911; Hyannis: 800-870-2626 |
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