Priority Level: H = High; M = Medium; L = Low; O = Ongoing

From “Capwiz” to “voterVoice”
In February, we switched suppliers of our legislative contact services on our JBS.org website from Capitol Advantage (aka “Capwiz”) to voterVOICE. Since we had used the services of Capwiz for many years, many of you had become very familiar with its features and tools. However, since February, we have been using voterVOICE for providing legislative alerts and a means
for you to contact your representative and senators in Congress. One of the main reasons why we switched to voterVOICE was for its excellent coverage of state legislatures as well as Congress. So now you’ll notice we post legislative alerts for both federal and state legislation.

You can find the new voterVOICE section on JBS.org by going to our JBS.org Freedom Campaign home page at http://JBS.org/freedom and clicking on “Active Advocacy Issues” under the “JBS.org Legislative Action” heading. Or, you can go directly to our voterVOICE legislative alerts at http://www.votervoice.net/Core.aspx?AID=972&APP=GAC&.
We’ll be branding our legislative alert and legislator contact services as “JBS.org Legislative Action,” not voterVOICE,
so you’ll only notice “voterVOICE” showing up on various pages as you use the services.

Priority H: Oppose H.R.1759, the Emission Migration Prevention with Long-term Output Yields Act!
H.R.1759
would “distribute emission allowances under a domestic cap-and-trade program to facilities in certain domestic energy-intensive industrial sectors and subsectors to prevent an increase in greenhouse gas emissions by manufacturing facilities located in countries without commensurate greenhouse gas regulation.”  It defines the term “cap-and-trade program': as  “an economy-wide program enacted by Congress that distributes or auctions emission allowances for the control of greenhouse gas emissions under the Clean Air Act.” Urge your representative to reject this legislation, as well as any legislation in either house of Congress that would increase the cost of energy production by imposing unrealistic reductions in so-called greenhouse gases — and place a tax on carbon by creating a “cap-and-trade” system.

Priority: H Oppose the Law of the Sea Treaty!
The Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST) would be a huge step toward establishing a world government by giving regulatory jurisdiction over everything (e.g. military and commercial) concerning the world’s oceans and seas to a United Nations body, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. Contact your senators and firmly tell them to reject the Law of the Sea Treaty.

Priority: H Oppose S.9 to Provide a Blank Check for Amnesty for Illegal Aliens!
S.9 may be called the “Stronger Economy, Stronger Borders Act of 2009,” but that is a misnomer. That it was introduced by Sen. Harry Reid and cosponsored by senators Boxer,  Kennedy, Kerry, and Schumer says much. Its vague provision calling for “reforming and rationalizing avenues for legal immigration” is virtual carte blanche to facilitate the legalization of so-called undocumented aliens, in the manner of the Kennedy-McCain bill in the last Congress.

Priority: H Oppose S. 22, the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009 !
S. 22 is a mammoth piece of legislation loaded with pork-barrel spending and harmful provisions, but the most objectionable features of the bill are those that would lock up millions of acres of our most promising areas for badly needed oil, natural gas, and mineral production. Among other harmful effects, it would take about 8.8 trillion cubic feet of natural gas and 300 million barrels of oil out of production in Wyoming, according to the Bureau of Land Management. S. 22 passed the Senate on January 15 and is now awaiting action in the House of Representatives. Urge your representative to vote against  S. 22 and related bills such as H.R.316, H.R.608, and H.R.926.

Priority: H Oppose H.R. 875, the Food Safety Modernization Act of 2009!
H.R. 875 would effectively transfer all state control over food regulation to the Food Safety Administration (FSA), a newly established federal bureaucracy to be created within the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). It would contribute to the eventual abandonment of all independent, family farms as well as all organic farming operations due to overbearing federal regulations arbitrarily determined by FSA in favor of corporate factory farms. It is also a clear violation of the tenth amendment. Urge your representative to oppose this assault on the family farm.

Priority: H Support H.R. 1207 the Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2009!
H.R. 1207, the “Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2009,” would “amend title 31, United States Code, to reform the manner in which the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System is audited by the Comptroller General of the United States and the manner in which such audits are reported, and for other purposes." H.R. 1207 would provide the first true audit of the Federal Reserve, to be provided to the congressional leadership and to any other member of Congress who asked for a copy. It would be a powerful tool for exposing exactly how the Fed controls our economy and our freedom through its creation of money out of thin air, and could play a decisive role in restoring sound money and phasing out the Federal Reserve! Urge your representative and senators to support H.R. 1207. (Note: The major advantage of H.R. 1207 over H.R. 833 [below] is that it paves the way for abolition of the Fed — a move most members of Congress probably are not yet ready to support. H.R. 1207 already has 11 cosponsors while H.R. 833 has none. Both were introduced by Rep. Ron Paul [R.-Texas])

Priority: O H.R. 1146, the American Sovereignty Restoration Act of 2009!
H.R. 1146
would end membership of the United States in the United Nations. Urge your representative to support this important strike for U.S. sovereignty. Introduced by Rep. Ron Paul, it has been cosponsor ed by Rep. John Duncan (R.-Tenn.) Since recent polls show that three out of five Americans think the United Nations is doing a “poor job” in trying to solve international problems, there should be many more cosponsors of this bill. Urge your representative to be among them.

Priority O: Oppose H.R. 1409 and S.560 the Employee Free Choice Act!
The so-called Employee Free Choice Act, a “card check” bill would take away the employer’s right to request a secret-ballot election on unionism. Without the protection of the secret ballot, employees could fall victim to unfair harassment by union organizers. Tell your representative and senators that the EFCA bill should be rejected.

Priority O: Support H.R. 450, to specify the source of authority under the Constitution for the enactment of laws!
H.R. 450
states: “Each Act of Congress shall contain a concise and definite statement of the constitutional authority relied upon for the enactment of each portion of that Act.” Practicing what it preaches, H.R. 450 cites Article I, section 8, clause 18, and the power granted to each House of Congress under Article I, section 5, clause 2, of Constitution for its authority. Urge your representative to affirm his oath of office by cosponsoring this measure.

Priority: O Support the Abolition of the Federal Reserve System!
H.R. 833, the Federal Reserve Board Abolition Act, would abolish the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the Federal reserve banks and repeal the Federal Reserve Act, The Federal Reserve System was created in order to protect the power of the banking cartel and expand its wealth. The inflationary policies of the federal government and the central bank (Fed) are largely responsible for bringing the world to the brink of financial collapse. Please contact your representative and senators and ask them to support passage of H.R. 833, the Federal Reserve Board Abolition Act.

Priority: M Oppose H. R. 873, the Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act of 2009!
On February 4, Rep, Diana DeGette (D.-Colo.), introduced H.R.873, “To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide for human embryonic stem cell research.” Senator Tom Harkin, (D-Iowa) has sponsored S. 487, the Senate version of DeGette’s legislation. Both measures seek to make President Obama’s executive order encouraging  human embryonic stem-cell research more permanent and more difficult for a future president to overturn. Urge your representative and senators to oppose these measures.

Priority O: Oppose H. R. 1666 the Safe Markets Development Act of 2009!
H. R. 1666
would “amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to establish an auction and revenue collection mechanism for a carbon market that ensures price stability with environmental integrity.” The legislation states that “a market-based, national emissions cap and trade program for greenhouse gases shall help meet national mitigation goals…” Although cap-and-trade legislation has not yet been introduced , a draft climate and energy bill, the ‘‘American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009,’’ containing cap-and-trade provisions has been drafted. H.R. 1666 anticipates the passage of such legislation by preparing to collect tax revenues on cap-and-trade auction sales. Urge your representative to reject this legislation, as well as any legislation in either house of Congress that would increase the cost of energy production by imposing unrealistic reductions in so-called greenhouse gases — and place a tax on carbon by creating a “cap-and-trade” system.

Priority O: Oppose H.R. 1409 and S.560 the Employee Free Choice Act!
The so-called Employee Free Choice Act, a “card check” bill would take away the employer’s right to request a secret-ballot election on unionism. Without the protection of the secret ballot, employees could fall victim to unfair harassment by union organizers. Tell your representative and senators that the EFCA bill should be rejected.

Priority: O Support Sound Money!

Urge your representative and senators to protect all the citizens of this nation from potential, unprecedented losses in the value of take-home pay, retirement income, insurance policies, and investments as a result of the Federal Reserve’s ongoing inflation of our unbacked paper money by introducing (and then passing) in the 111th Congress legislation  such as was introduced in the 100th Congress to repeal our nation’s legal tender laws and to help restore gold and silver money in accordance with the Constitution.

Priority: O Oppose Federal Funding and Control of Education!

Senate Majority Leader  Harry Reid (D.-Nev.) wasted no time in introducing S.7 to “expand educational opportunities for all Americans by increasing access to high-quality early childhood education and after school programs, advancing reform in elementary and secondary education,” and more. Such legislation would increase federal involvement in education and  also increase the amount of time federally controlled government educators have access to our children.  S.7 should be opposed.

Priority: O Support S.83 and S.101, Tax Breaks for Homeschoolers!
Homeschoolers will welcome S.83 and S.101 to amend the IRS Code to expand the Coverdell education savings accounts to allow home school education expenses, introduced by Sen. David Vitter (R.-La.)

Priority: H Oppose H.R.45, to License Firearms!
H.R.45 would “provide for the implementation of a system of licensing for purchasers of certain firearms and for a record of sale system for those firearms.” Naturally, any federal restriction on firearms should be opposed.

Priority: O Support H.R.17 to Protect the Right to Bear Arms!
H.R.17 would “protect the right to obtain firearms for security, and to use firearms in defense of self, family, or home, and to provide for the enforcement of such right.” Supporters of the 2nd amendment (which should include your representative) should agree and support this measure.

Priority: O  Support H.R. 539, to Limit Federal Courts’ Right to Rule on Abortion!
H. R. 539, the “We the People Act “introduced by Rep. Ron Paul (R.-Texas) and initially cosponsored by Reps. Walter Jones (R.-N.C.) and Ted Poe (R.-Texas), would limit the jurisdiction of the federal courts, most notably on matters related to religious liberty, sexual orientation, family relations, education, and abortion. This legislation would implement the little-known power of Congress  provided for in Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution. This bill provides an “express lane” for pro-life people who have worked fruitlessly for years, pinning their hopes on some future Supreme Court overturning Roe v Wade. Insist that your representative cosponsor and support it!

Pro-lifers will be glad that the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA) has not been introduced as we write, but that Rep. Paul C. Broun (R.-Ga.) introduced  H.R. 227 “To provide that human life shall be deemed to begin with fertilization.” Furthermore, it already has 54 cosponsors!  Sen. David Vitter (R.-La.) also introduced  S.85 to amend title X of the Public Health Service Act to prohibit family planning grants from being awarded to any entity that performs abortions.

Priority: O  Oppose S.7, to Increase Federal Involvement in Education!
S.7 would “expand educational opportunities for all Americans by increasing access to high-quality early childhood education and after school programs, advancing reform in elementary and secondary education,” and more. Such legislation would increase federal involvement in education and  also increase the amount of time federally controlled government educators have access to our children.  S.7 should be opposed.

Priority: O  Support S.83 and S.101 to Give Tax Breaks to Homeschooling Parents!
Homeschoolers will welcome S.83 and S.101 to amend the IRS Code to expand the Coverdell education savings accounts to allow home school education expenses, introduced by Sen. David Vitter (R.-La.)

Priority: O  Oppose H.R. 15 to Provide National Health Insurance!

When one looks at the colossal failure of the Social Security program, the idea of creating another federal program to mismanage something as critical as health insurance should scare off anyone. Urge your rep. to reject any such program.

Priority: O  Support H.R. 17 to Protect the Right to Obtain Firearms!
H.R. 17 would protect the right to obtain firearms for security, and to use firearms in defense of self, family, or home, and to provide for the enforcement of such right.” Supporters of the 2nd amendment (which should include your representative) should agree and support this measure.

Priority: O  Oppose H.R. 45 to Provide for Gun Licensing!
H.R. 45 would “provide for the implementation of a system of licensing for purchasers of certain firearms and for a record of sale system for those firearms.” Naturally, any federal restriction on firearms should be opposed.

Priority: O Oppose H.R.121 to Give Homeland Security a Foot In the Door to Control Local first responders!
H.R. 121 would “authorize the Secretary of Homeland Security to make grants to first responders, and for other purposes.” Remember the maxim that what the federal government subsidizes, it controls. We certainly do not want our local police, fire, and EMT forces to be beholden to (and dictated to) by Homeland Security. Such grants should be opposed.

Priority: O  Support Legislation to Restrict and Control Illegal Immigration!
Rep. Elton Gallegly  (R.-Cal.) has introduced several bills to  combat illegal immigration including H.R. 125 to eliminate the exceptions to the prohibition on adjustment of status of aliens who are unlawfully present in the United States; H.R. 126 to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to limit citizenship at birth, merely by virtue of birth in the United States, to persons with citizen or legal resident mothers; H.R. 128 to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to strengthen the criminal consequences for certain violations; and H.R. 139 to prohibit a Federal agency from accepting a form of individual identification issued by a foreign government, except a passport that is accepted on the date of enactment. All seem worthy of support.

Priority: M Oppose S. 160 to Give D.C. Votes in Congress!
S.160,
to provide the District of Columbia a voting seat and the State of Utah an additional seat in the House of Representatives passed the Senate by 61-37 on February 26. (The inclusion of Utah is basically a bribe to get Republican support. Utah’s representation will change in time with its population, while D.C.’s will remain a safe Democratic seat indefinitely.) It has now been sent to the House.  H.R.157, a similar bill introduced in the House, would treat the District of Columbia as a Congressional district for purposes of representation in the House of Representatives. Article I, Section  2 of the Constitution states that members of the House shall be chosen by the people of “the several states.” Since the District of Columbia is not a state, it is not entitled to a representative Both bills should be opposed, particularly S. 160, which has already passed the Senate.

Priority: O Oppose H.R. 25 to Substitute a National Sales Tax for the Income Tax!
Don’t be fooled by measures such as H.R.25, which sound good because they would repeal  the income tax, but would establish a national sales tax in its place. While the goal of abolishing the federal income tax and IRS is a worthy one, establishing a national sales tax (such as the VAT tax found in Europe) would just shift the burden and do nothing to restrict the size of government.  Educate your representative to oppose such measures.

Priority: O  Support Overhauling the Internal Revenue Code (until the IRS is abolished)!

Rep. Ron Paul (R.-Texas) introduced several bills to amend the Intern al Revenue Code, including: H.R. 161 to repeal the 1993 increase in taxes on Social Security benefits; H.R. 162 to repeal the inclusion in gross income of Social Security benefits; H.R. 163 to give tax benefits for retired individuals to purchase prescription drugs (and to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to facilitate the importation of prescription drugs and the sale of such drugs through Internet sites); and H.R. 164 to provide greater health care freedom for seniors. Until such time as the income tax can be repealed, these bills would ease the burden imposed by current federal laws.

Priority: O  Support Restoring Integrity to Social Security (until it can be privatized)!
Rep. Ron Paul (R.-Texas) introduced a pair of  bills to make Social Security sounder until it can be privatized.  H.R. 219 would ensure that surplus Social Security trust funds be invested in marketable interest-bearing obligations of the United States and certificates of deposit in financial institutions insured by the FDIC; H.R. 220 would protect the integrity and confidentiality of Social Security account numbers and also to prohibit the establishment of any Federal uniform national identifying number, and to prohibit Federal agencies from imposing standards for identification of individuals on other agencies or persons. Until such time as Social Security can be privatized, these bills would ease the burden imposed by current federal laws.

Priority O: Oppose S.21, the Prevention First Act!
S. 21, and its companion House measure, H.R. 463, would appropriate $700,000,000 for fiscal year 2010 (along with such sums “as may be necessary” for each subsequent fiscal year), for “Family Planning Services.” To understand the magnitude of this legislation, consider that it states: “In 2006, 36,200,000 women, more than half of all women of reproductive age, were in need of contraceptive services and supplies to help prevent unintended pregnancy, and nearly half of those were in need of public support for such care.” (Emphasis added.) The bill also encourages so-called emergency contraception, which it defines as  a drug “used after sexual relations” and which “prevents pregnancy, by preventing ovulation, fertilization of an egg, or implantation of an egg in a uterus.” (Emphasis added. Note:  Those who believe that life begins at conception regard the prevention of implantation as an early abortion.)  Amazingly, the bill states that federal funds may not be provided to a hospital under any health-related program, unless the hospital certain requirements, including proving “the woman with medically and factually accurate and unbiased written and oral information about emergency contraception, including information explaining that …emergency contraception does not cause an abortion.” (Emphasis added.) Of course, organizations that perform abortions as well as “family planning,” such as Planned Parenthood, would be eligible for federal funding. Insist that your senators and representative oppose this measure.

Priority O: Oppose H.R.232 to Create a Federal Greenhouse Gas Registry!
H.R.232 to provide for the creation of a Federal greenhouse gas registry, was introduced by Rep. Tammy Baldwin (D.-Wis.). Federal funds should not be allocated  to perpetuate global warming fear mongering.

Priority O: Support the First Amendment!
Champions of a true interpretation of the first amendment will welcome Rep. Walter Jones’ (R.-N.C.) introduction of H.R.268 to ensure that every military chaplain has the prerogative to close a prayer outside of a religious service according to the dictates of the chaplain's own conscience (e.g., “in Jesus’ name.”)

Priority: [None] Why We Cannot Support H. J. Res. 41
H. J. Res. 41
, “proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to prohibit the President from entering into a treaty or other international agreement that would provide for the United States to adopt as legal tender in the United States a currency issued by an entity other than the United States,” sounds like a very good idea. In fact, the principle behind it is excellent; it is the method that is flawed. Any treaty that fits the definition of the legislation should be rejected by the U.S. Senate, and that is where our political focus should be. It is never a good idea to clutter up our Constitution with amendments to solve problems better addressed by the simpler legislative route.

Action Summary — Priority: Ongoing to High

Contact your representatives in Congress about one or more issues, during the lame duck session and when the 111th Congress is seated in January.



 

 
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