Join us for Lobby
Day without leaving home!
Advocacy Alert:
05/08/2006
On Tuesday, May 9,
the CFIDS Association will host its 14th Lobby Day.
Nearly 90 CFIDS
advocates will spend
the day meeting with their members of Congress and members of key Senate and
House committees. They will share information and personal stories to impress
upon lawmakers the serious impact CFIDS has on the individual, the family and
the nation. They will speak for the thousands who might wish they could
participate in these lobbying activities, but are unable to -- due to the
physical, cognitive and/or financial effects of CFIDS.
As we've
done for the past two years, we will match our physical presence on the Hill
with a Virtual Lobby Day, conducted by advocates using the Association's
Grassroots Action Center on the Internet. We urge you to take part and
strengthen our call for a more vigorous response to CFIDS by the federal
government.
Our Virtual Lobby Day has four components. You choose whether to do all of them, or just one
or two. You can even spread out the tasks -- do one each day
between today and Thursday.
1. Send letters to each of your members of Congress (two
senators and one member of the House of Representatives), asking them to support
increased funding and greater action for CFS. (Note: If you spread the tasks over the week, do this one first. Let
the officials elected by your community know why you can't participate in the
"live" Lobby Day event on Tuesday, May
9.)
2. Send letters to the leaders of the
House and Senate health appropriations committees that set funding levels for
federal research programs, asking them to support the Association’s requests to
increase CFS research funds.
3.
Send a letter to Secretary for Health Mike Leavitt, asking him to renew the
charter for the federal Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Advisory Committee (CFSAC) and
respond immediately to the recommendations it has already submitted.
4.
Send letters to five (or more) media outlets in your community, asking them to
help raise awareness about the devastating impact of CFIDS
We've made
it easy for you to participate. You don't have to know who represents you in
Congress or track down addresses for the local newspaper and TV
stations. Go to
http://www.cfids.org/ and
click on the Capitol Building
icon to get to pre-written letter templates for each task. Add as much or little
detail as you'd like to make our letters your own. You can even ask friends and
family to join the effort using our "Tell a Friend" feature.
Please take
part in Lobby Day, whether you're in Washington or in cyberspace! If you opt for
the virtual version, it won't be quite the same as walking with fellow advocates
down the long, marble corridors of Congress, but your efforts will make an
important difference.
With gratitude,
Kim McCleary
President & CEO
The
CFIDS Association of America