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_Toni Temple_ (templeohionetwork)

Monday, April 27, 2009 4:15 PM

Re: MCS Senate Bill and MCS Awareness Month (MAY) Poster and News

Release

 

 

Some of you were not able to open attachments. All information is now on

our website _www.ohionetwork.org_ (http://www.ohionetwork.org/) You can

still ask your senator to co-sponsor the bill until tomorrow. After that,

ask him to support passage of the Bill. Toni

 

On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 1:15 AM, Toni Temple

<_templeohionetwork_ (templeohionetwork) > wrote:

 

Dear MCS friend,

 

Re: MCS AWARENESS MONTH and IMPORTANT OHIO SENATE BILL

We need your help in getting an important OHIO Senate Bill on MCS Awar

eness passed. ONFCI's letter to you is attached, as is the MCS Senate Bill

draft, MCS information to educate your senator about MCS, and the MCS

Awareness Month poster to hang at your libraries, health food stores, etc. You

can give the news release to everyone, including your local newspapers, radio

and tv stations, etc., to help us gain further recognition of Multiple

Chemical Sensitivity.

 

All you have to do is take a couple of minutes to email or write your

senator. They need to hear from us. More info in our letter to you (attached)

We have been struggling too long for recognition. Please help us make a

difference. Deadline to contact your senator is April 20.

If each MCS person gets at least 5 others to write to the senator in your

district it will make a big difference on whether the bill passes the

Senate's vote. Friends, family, employers, physicians, and others can also

encourage support for the Bill on your behalf. More information is in our

letter to you.

If you would like to know more about how to educate your local libraries

(and others) about MCS and how ask for their help with MCS Awareness Month,

please let me know.

 

Those in other states can request similar legislation from their

legislature and are welcome to use our resources as an example.

Toni Temple

Ohio Network for the Chemically Injured

(440) 845-1888

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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