The NRLN Report Card is useful to our members to know as much as possible on whether their U.S. Senators and Representative are a sponsor or cosponsor of bills the NRLN supports or opposes. You are encouraged to use the Report Card to urge your Representative and Senators to cosponsor bills being advocated by the NRLN and thank them when…
Grassroots
You can contact Congress in many waysDo it your way any time The array of “weapons” to choose from: Responding to NRLN Action Alerts Composing your own message Letter-to-the-Editor Calling the local or Washington, D.C. office Sending an e-mail with or without attachments to his office Fax a message or mail a hard copy Local office visits Town Hall /Phone…
Re: Updated CD leader information Package. Introduction: Thank you for being a congressional district (CD) leader for the NRLN. This assignment can be as much as you want to make. It can be as little as responding to Action Alerts from the NRLN to posting comments on your congressman’s social media pages, writing letters to the editors, or interacting often…
Instructions: Please provide the NRLN with reports of your contacts with your U.S. Representative, U.S. Senators and/or members of their staffs. The information you provide will be useful to NRLN leaders and the NRLN’s Washington, DC team. It can be used as the basis of follow contacts on Capitol Hill. Enter your report by filling in the appropriate information below. Provide…
NRLN Grassroots Region Vice Presidents Contact your Regional VP if you have a question or wish to be more involved in the NRLN Grassroots network. If you are unable to reach the Regional VP, please contact nrlnmessage@msn.com. REGION 1 – New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT) Paul Bayliss, Regional VP – JPBayliss@comcast.net REGION 2 – Northeast Region (NJ,…
There are other features of our Congress Web service that you may find useful: If the NRLN has activated this feature, after you have emailed your letter to your elected representatives, you will have the option to select a number of publications from a news media list to send a message to the editor. Usually, the NRLN will provide a…
Subject: NRLN — Is your member of Congress working for you? How to find out. All NRLN Grassroots Advocates – You are empowered and have the tools to influence Congress. How is your member of Congress doing on retiree issues?The NRLN has made it easy to find out. The NRLN looks at all bills introduced in Congress and then determines…
You can contact Congress in many ways. Do it your way any time The array of “weapons” to choose from: Responding to NRLN Action Alerts Composing your own message Letter-to-the-Editor Calling the local or Washington, D.C. office Sending an e-mail with or without attachments to his office Fax a message or mail a hard copy Local office visits Town Hall…
Amplify our Message in Congress The NRLN’s Grassroots Network is the heartbeat of our organization. It is the men and women—retirees and future retirees—who sign up to be Grassroots Advocates that are the voices who amplify the messages that must be heard by our elected representatives in Washington, DC. When you enter your name, email address and U.S. Mail address…