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2011 SRA "Call to Action"
03/11/10

Pursuant to the 2011 SRA “Call to Action” posted on March 9, 2010, we have created a form letter template for your use, should you be inclined to send a letter to your members of Congress, rather than call them. Typically, phone calls are more effective, but it is imperative that you communicate your concerns to these folks either verbally or in writing, if crop insurance is important to you. If you elect to use the form letter, simply incorporate your name and address, the official’s name and address, the date, the official’s title and last name, print and sign the letter.

In addition, the below information and link will provide you with contact information for each Congressional Member.


How To Contact Members of Congress

It is imperative that you call or write to your members of Congress now, while they are still in Washington, before the Easter break.

Thank your own member of Congress for supporting the crop insurance program.
Tell your member of Congress the crop insurance delivery system cannot endure cuts of this magnitude without eliminating your job and the delivery of the most important safety net for farmers.
Tell your member of Congress that jeopardizing the delivery system jeopardizes the program that farmers, lenders and rural communities rely on.
Ask your own member of Congress to tell USDA and the White House the same thing.

Information to contact your Senators and Representatives can be viewed at:
http://www.contactingthecongress.org/


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USDA
Director, Office of Civil Rights
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Washington, D.C. 20250-9410
or call 800-795-3272 (voice)
or 202-720-6382 (TDD).

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