Telephone Lobby Effort
Weirton, West VirginiaThe Independent
Steelworkers Union will direct a massive telephone lobby effort next week in support of
the revised Visclosky Bill in the House of Representatives.
According to I.S.U. Communications Director Dave Gossett volunteers are needed Monday and Tuesday to
help call members of the House.
"The Union sent each member of the
House of Representatives a letter last week asking for their support on this
legislation," Gossett said.
"We feel the Visclosky Revised Bill is
a major step in the campaign to stop the illegal steel imports from being dumped into this
country," Gossett added.
He said the massive telephone lobbying
effort will focus on calling all 435 House members.
"We need volunteers to stop by the
Union Hall Monday and Tuesday. Or we also welcome businesses or civic groups as well as
any organization which would like to make telephone calls. The important thing is to show
massive support for this legislation from the Ohio Valley," Gossett declared.
He said the Union will supply names and
telephone numbers to the volunteers.
"This is real grassroots politics at
its best. We need to show the strength of the Ohio Valley and get this bill passed by a
large majority in order to send a message to the Clinton Administration as well as the
Senate. The more people calling the better our campaign looks," Gossett said.
Gossett said the I.S.U. is very appreciative
of the efforts of Ohio Congressman Bob Ney who brokered the deal with the House Republican
leadership in order to get the bill to a vote in the House of Representatives.
"Our local Congressional delegation has
been very supportive of the issue but Bob Ney helped guide this legislation through the
House Ways and Means Committee. That was an extremely important contribution to this
effort," Gossett noted.
He said the telephone lobbying campaign will
start Monday at 9:00 a.m. |