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LETTER to U.S. CONGRESSPERSONS in Support of the Citizens' Initiative Amendment

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  5. Add the subject line "Citizens' Initiatives Amendment" and send.

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Subject: Citizens' Initiatives Amendment

 

Dear [Title, Name],

 

I am a registered voter in your constituency.

 

I support the Petition for Redress of Grievances at www.InitiativesAmendment.org/petition.htm. This plan offers a good solution to the problem of excessive special interests groups' influence in our federal government.

 

I realize that Congress is unlikely to support this solution. Nevertheless, it will be a major factor in my voting decisions. I sincerely hope that you share my views sufficiently to accommodate them.

 

Yours truly,

[Your Name]

[Street Address]

[City, State, Zip Code]

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