Get Your Fax in Gear -- Final Push for CDC Entertainment Education Funding
A new dispatch from my very own unnamed Deep Throat in DC:
On Tuesday, the Senate approved its Labor-HHS-Education appropriations bill for fiscal year 2008; the bill preserves funding for the CDC's Entertainment Education program (background here). This victory is due to the staunch support for the program shown by the public health community. Now, our attention turns to the House-Senate conference committee that will negotiate a final bill to send to the President. We need to urge the conference committee to remove the Ryan amendment previously approved by the House, which would eliminate funding for CDC's Entertainment Education program. We believe the conference committee will wrap up its work and send a bill to the President by November 1st.
We can mobilize one more time to make sure that the funding remains in the final bill. We've already seen that by showing our support for the effectiveness and importance of the EE approach, we were able to convince those in the Senate that this funding is not a "boondoggle." I could see that individuals from the House and Senate visited my blog to read what had been written about the amendment. Let's make sure that they continue to feel the pressure. We only need to persuade four people this time.
At this point, sending a fax will be most effective. Copy and personalize the suggested letter below, sign and date it, and send one copy to the House and one to the Senate. Here are the fax numbers and letter:
Please fax your letter by October 31st. I'll keep you informed of any news I learn. Thanks for your support!
Photo Credit: Daniel Berger
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