[FP] FW: NID Repeal Possible

Vladimir Z. Nuri vznuri at netcom.com
Wed Sep 30 01:49:40 PDT 1998




From: "ScanThisNews" <mcdonalds at airnet.net>
Subject: [FP] FW: NID Repeal Possible
Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 20:59:21 -0500
To: "Scan This News Recipients List" <scan at efga.org>

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SCAN THIS NEWS
9/29/98

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-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Poole
Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 1998
To: 'iRESIST'; 'Scott McDonald'
Subject: NID Repeal Possible


A source inside Dick Armey's office today said that it is probable
that there will be a national ID repeal provision in the Omnibus
appropriations bill this year. We need to continue to "remind" the
House leadership (Gingrich, Armey, DeLay) that this is a non-negotiable
issue over the next week. Armey and DeLay are friends of ours on this
issue, but Gingrich will do only what the political winds tell him.

Patrick Poole
Free Congress Foundation
Patrick S. Poole, Deputy Director
(mailto:ppoole at fcref.org)
phone: 202-546-3000
fax: 202-544-2819
http://www.freecongress.org/

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[Here's another number:]

The Unions have set up a toll-free number so individuals can call
Congress. If you have to call a congressional office, use the following
number: 1-888-723-5246. Each phone call may cost the unions between
$4.00-$10.00. Use it if you're on the hill or off the hill. Give the
number to 15 of your closest friends and have them call their
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directly through to the congressional operator.

[Haven't checked it either.]

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