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----- Forwarded Message ----- To: Karp Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 11:02 AM Subject: Please Call Your Rep. Today to Attend First Autism Oversight Hearing in 10 Years

Please Call Your Rep. Today to Attend First Autism Oversight Hearing in 10 Years

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform chaired by Rep. Darrell Issa (R-California) will hold the first hearing in more than a decade regarding the federal response to autism on Thursday, November 29th at 2:00 pm, in the Rayburn House Office Building, Room 2154. Autism Action Network will be focusing on these hearings as a way to pressure Congress to take the autism epidemic seriously and begin a federal response commensurate with the scope of the public

health catastrophe we are suffering. We will be asking you to take a series of actions to pressure your Representatives to attend the hearing, respond appropriately and change the wholly inadequate federal response to the epidemic. Today we would like to call or write to your Representative and simply and politely ask them to attend the hearing, and if they cannot personally attend the hearing to send a staffer to attend for the full duration of the hearing. Let them know that you will be checking in later to discuss the hearing and what your Representative has

to say about it. Below should be the contact information for the your Representative in the House according to the address you provided to the Autism Action Network:Rep. Ted Deutch 1024 LHOB

Washington, D.C.,DC 20515-0919

In addition to calling, if you have not

sent an email to your Representative asking him of her to attend the hearing please click on the link below to do so. http://capwiz.com/a-champ/utr/1/DUMJSGMRMZ/HKJLSGMTOX/8943410806 We don’t have million-dollar lobbyists, we don’t have a deep pocket

PAC to throw money around Washington, but we do have you, people impacted by autism and dedicated to doing something about it. And the more of us who act and the more persistent we are in

pressuring elected officials the closer we will get to where we need to be. We will be sending you a sequence of emails about the hearing asking you to take a series of actions. We realize not everybody can do all of them, but everybody can do some of them, and what you do matters. Here's what we will be asking you to do over the next couple of weeks: Call, write or fax your

Representative. Contacting your representative is especially important if he or she is a member of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. We will be sending an email just to those members of the Autism Action Network whose Representatives are on the Committee. Attend the hearing if possible. Bring your child or children if you can. Let's try to make the

hearing "standing room only". Be visible. If you are going to Washington, ask for an office meeting, before or after the hearing, to talk about your family's needs and concerns. Or meet with them Thanksgiving week when they are home in your district. Remember they work for you and this is the first time in 10 years that Congress has provided oversight of autism activities. Encourage them to get involved in the House Autism Caucus long term. Ask your Representative to make sure this is the first of many hearings

investigating autism and affiliated issues. We don't just want attention, we want solutions! This is especially critical if your Representative is on the committee. We need new champions to carry on after Congressman Dan Burton retires. Individuals and organizations are able to submit written testimony to the hearing. If you are a member of a local autism organization, encourage them to participate by submitting a written statement. Statements become part of the formal record of the hearing. To submit testimony, you may fax it directly to the

Committee at . Ask C-Span to televise the hearing. Call and politely ask that they televise the hearing on C-Span 3 which covers hearings. Tell them that this is an important issue that deserves more attention and why it affects you personally. Thank Congressman Dan Burton for his advocacy over the years and

for pushing for this hearing to happen by calling his office at . You may also fax him at his Indiana Office at or his DC office at Fax: Stay tuned for more updates including the names of those who are testifying, materials to share with your Representatives and further details. Thanks for your help in making this a meaningful event!

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----- Forwarded Message ----- To: Karp Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 11:02 AM Subject: Please Call Your Rep. Today to Attend First Autism Oversight Hearing in 10 Years

Please Call Your Rep. Today to Attend First Autism Oversight Hearing in 10 Years

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform chaired by Rep. Darrell Issa (R-California) will hold the first hearing in more than a decade regarding the federal response to autism on Thursday, November 29th at 2:00 pm, in the Rayburn House Office Building, Room 2154. Autism Action Network will be focusing on these hearings as a way to pressure Congress to take the autism epidemic seriously and begin a federal response commensurate with the scope of the public

health catastrophe we are suffering. We will be asking you to take a series of actions to pressure your Representatives to attend the hearing, respond appropriately and change the wholly inadequate federal response to the epidemic. Today we would like to call or write to your Representative and simply and politely ask them to attend the hearing, and if they cannot personally attend the hearing to send a staffer to attend for the full duration of the hearing. Let them know that you will be checking in later to discuss the hearing and what your Representative has

to say about it. Below should be the contact information for the your Representative in the House according to the address you provided to the Autism Action Network:Rep. Ted Deutch 1024 LHOB

Washington, D.C.,DC 20515-0919

In addition to calling, if you have not

sent an email to your Representative asking him of her to attend the hearing please click on the link below to do so. http://capwiz.com/a-champ/utr/1/DUMJSGMRMZ/HKJLSGMTOX/8943410806 We don’t have million-dollar lobbyists, we don’t have a deep pocket

PAC to throw money around Washington, but we do have you, people impacted by autism and dedicated to doing something about it. And the more of us who act and the more persistent we are in

pressuring elected officials the closer we will get to where we need to be. We will be sending you a sequence of emails about the hearing asking you to take a series of actions. We realize not everybody can do all of them, but everybody can do some of them, and what you do matters. Here's what we will be asking you to do over the next couple of weeks: Call, write or fax your

Representative. Contacting your representative is especially important if he or she is a member of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. We will be sending an email just to those members of the Autism Action Network whose Representatives are on the Committee. Attend the hearing if possible. Bring your child or children if you can. Let's try to make the

hearing "standing room only". Be visible. If you are going to Washington, ask for an office meeting, before or after the hearing, to talk about your family's needs and concerns. Or meet with them Thanksgiving week when they are home in your district. Remember they work for you and this is the first time in 10 years that Congress has provided oversight of autism activities. Encourage them to get involved in the House Autism Caucus long term. Ask your Representative to make sure this is the first of many hearings

investigating autism and affiliated issues. We don't just want attention, we want solutions! This is especially critical if your Representative is on the committee. We need new champions to carry on after Congressman Dan Burton retires. Individuals and organizations are able to submit written testimony to the hearing. If you are a member of a local autism organization, encourage them to participate by submitting a written statement. Statements become part of the formal record of the hearing. To submit testimony, you may fax it directly to the

Committee at . Ask C-Span to televise the hearing. Call and politely ask that they televise the hearing on C-Span 3 which covers hearings. Tell them that this is an important issue that deserves more attention and why it affects you personally. Thank Congressman Dan Burton for his advocacy over the years and

for pushing for this hearing to happen by calling his office at . You may also fax him at his Indiana Office at or his DC office at Fax: Stay tuned for more updates including the names of those who are testifying, materials to share with your Representatives and further details. Thanks for your help in making this a meaningful event!

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----- Forwarded Message ----- To: Karp Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 11:02 AM Subject: Please Call Your Rep. Today to Attend First Autism Oversight Hearing in 10 Years

Please Call Your Rep. Today to Attend First Autism Oversight Hearing in 10 Years

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform chaired by Rep. Darrell Issa (R-California) will hold the first hearing in more than a decade regarding the federal response to autism on Thursday, November 29th at 2:00 pm, in the Rayburn House Office Building, Room 2154. Autism Action Network will be focusing on these hearings as a way to pressure Congress to take the autism epidemic seriously and begin a federal response commensurate with the scope of the public

health catastrophe we are suffering. We will be asking you to take a series of actions to pressure your Representatives to attend the hearing, respond appropriately and change the wholly inadequate federal response to the epidemic. Today we would like to call or write to your Representative and simply and politely ask them to attend the hearing, and if they cannot personally attend the hearing to send a staffer to attend for the full duration of the hearing. Let them know that you will be checking in later to discuss the hearing and what your Representative has

to say about it. Below should be the contact information for the your Representative in the House according to the address you provided to the Autism Action Network:Rep. Ted Deutch 1024 LHOB

Washington, D.C.,DC 20515-0919

In addition to calling, if you have not

sent an email to your Representative asking him of her to attend the hearing please click on the link below to do so. http://capwiz.com/a-champ/utr/1/DUMJSGMRMZ/HKJLSGMTOX/8943410806 We don’t have million-dollar lobbyists, we don’t have a deep pocket

PAC to throw money around Washington, but we do have you, people impacted by autism and dedicated to doing something about it. And the more of us who act and the more persistent we are in

pressuring elected officials the closer we will get to where we need to be. We will be sending you a sequence of emails about the hearing asking you to take a series of actions. We realize not everybody can do all of them, but everybody can do some of them, and what you do matters. Here's what we will be asking you to do over the next couple of weeks: Call, write or fax your

Representative. Contacting your representative is especially important if he or she is a member of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. We will be sending an email just to those members of the Autism Action Network whose Representatives are on the Committee. Attend the hearing if possible. Bring your child or children if you can. Let's try to make the

hearing "standing room only". Be visible. If you are going to Washington, ask for an office meeting, before or after the hearing, to talk about your family's needs and concerns. Or meet with them Thanksgiving week when they are home in your district. Remember they work for you and this is the first time in 10 years that Congress has provided oversight of autism activities. Encourage them to get involved in the House Autism Caucus long term. Ask your Representative to make sure this is the first of many hearings

investigating autism and affiliated issues. We don't just want attention, we want solutions! This is especially critical if your Representative is on the committee. We need new champions to carry on after Congressman Dan Burton retires. Individuals and organizations are able to submit written testimony to the hearing. If you are a member of a local autism organization, encourage them to participate by submitting a written statement. Statements become part of the formal record of the hearing. To submit testimony, you may fax it directly to the

Committee at . Ask C-Span to televise the hearing. Call and politely ask that they televise the hearing on C-Span 3 which covers hearings. Tell them that this is an important issue that deserves more attention and why it affects you personally. Thank Congressman Dan Burton for his advocacy over the years and

for pushing for this hearing to happen by calling his office at . You may also fax him at his Indiana Office at or his DC office at Fax: Stay tuned for more updates including the names of those who are testifying, materials to share with your Representatives and further details. Thanks for your help in making this a meaningful event!

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----- Forwarded Message ----- To: Karp Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2012 11:01 AM Subject: Please Call Your Rep. Today to Attend

First Autism Oversight Hearing in 10 Years

Please Call Your Rep. Today to Attend First Autism Oversight Hearing in 10 Years

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform chaired by Rep. Darrell Issa (R-California) will hold the first hearing in more than a decade regarding the federal response to autism on Thursday, November 29th at 2:00 pm, in the Rayburn House Office Building, Room 2154. Autism Action Network will be focusing on these hearings as a way to pressure Congress to take the autism epidemic seriously and begin a federal response commensurate with the scope of the public

health catastrophe we are suffering. We will be asking you to take a series of actions to pressure your Representatives to attend the hearing, respond appropriately and change the wholly inadequate federal response to the epidemic. Today we would like to call or write to your Representative and simply and politely ask them to attend the hearing, and if they cannot personally attend the hearing to send a staffer to attend for the full duration of the hearing. Let them know that you will be checking in later to discuss the hearing and what your Representative has

to say about it. Below should be the contact information for the your Representative in the House according to the address you provided to the Autism Action Network:Rep. Ted Deutch 1024 LHOB

Washington, D.C.,DC 20515-0919

In addition to calling, if you have not

sent an email to your Representative asking him of her to attend the hearing please click on the link below to do so. http://capwiz.com/a-champ/utr/1/JZMNSHNGTW/MTSOSHNIGA/8969189521 We don’t have million-dollar lobbyists, we don’t have a deep pocket

PAC to throw money around Washington, but we do have you, people impacted by autism and dedicated to doing something about it. And the more of us who act and the more persistent we are in

pressuring elected officials the closer we will get to where we need to be. We will be sending you a sequence of emails about the hearing asking you to take a series of actions. We realize not everybody can do all of them, but everybody can do some of them, and what you do matters. Here's what we will be asking you to do over the next couple of weeks: Call, write or fax your

Representative. Contacting your representative is especially important if he or she is a member of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. We will be sending an email just to those members of the Autism Action Network whose Representatives are on the Committee. Attend the hearing if possible. Bring your child or children if you can. Let's try to make the

hearing "standing room only". Be visible. If you are going to Washington, ask for an office meeting, before or after the hearing, to talk about your family's needs and concerns. Or meet with them Thanksgiving week when they are home in your district. Remember they work for you and this is the first time in 10 years that Congress has provided oversight of autism activities. Encourage them to get involved in the House Autism Caucus long term. Ask your Representative to make sure this is the first of many hearings

investigating autism and affiliated issues. We don't just want attention, we want solutions! This is especially critical if your Representative is on the committee. We need new champions to carry on after Congressman Dan Burton retires. Individuals and organizations are able to submit written testimony to the hearing. If you are a member of a local autism organization, encourage them to participate by submitting a written statement. Statements become part of the formal record of the hearing. To submit testimony, you may fax it directly to the

Committee at . Ask C-Span to televise the hearing. Call and politely ask that they televise the hearing on C-Span 3 which covers hearings. Tell them that this is an important issue that deserves more attention and why it affects you personally. Thank Congressman Dan Burton for his advocacy over the years and for pushing for this hearing to happen by calling his office at

. You may also fax him at his Indiana Office at or his DC office at Fax: Stay tuned for more updates including the names of those who are testifying, materials to share with your Representatives and further details. Thanks for your help in making this a meaningful event!

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