Some suggested action for US members of ecofem ...   
   
A CALL TO ACTION

   To our fellow citizens :
   
   Twenty-five years after the first Earth Day, we have reason to be
   pleased. Environmental awareness is high. Air is cleaner, drinking
   water is safer, we've upgraded and expanded our system of national
   parks, and pollution prevention and resource conservation technologies
   are paying off for many companies. So we have reason to be optimistic
   about the future? Right?
   
   Unfortunately not. The new Congress, brought to power on a wave of
   anti-government anger, feels a mandate to reform government. However,
   while the Contract With America may reflect public frustration with
   some aspects of government, it contains no mention of the environment.
   The American people have not given anyone a mandate to dilute or
   dismantle environmental laws. There has been no public request for
   bills currently being proposed in Congress that would weaken clean
   air, clean water, and toxic waste legislation; that would sell off
   national parks and allow oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife
   Refuge; or that would eliminate the Endangered Species Act. In fact,
   national polls continually show broad, bipartisan public support for
   maintaining or strengthening environmental protection.
   
   Earth Day 1995, our day to celebrate America's commitment to the
   environment, gives us the opportunity to meet this challenge by coming
   together in a massive show of participatory democracy. In the
   grassroots tradition of the first Earth Day, millions of us with a
   common purpose, can reaffirm and express our collective support for
   the environment and for the laws which protect the air we breathe, the
   water we drink, and the wildlife with which we share the earth. What
   better way to express our participation than by adding an
   environmental amendment to the "Contract" mandating Congress to
   maintain the best of current environmental safeguards and to expand
   them where necessary in the years ahead.
   
   No matter what your party or positions, we challenge you to join with
   us in taking an Earth Day Pledge of action. There is power in numbers,
   and there are millions, many millions, of Americans who care about the
   environment.
   
  SHOW YOUR PERSONAL COMMITMENT TO ACTION ON THIS 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF EARTH DAY
  BY PLEDGING TO COMPLETE THE 3 SIMPLE STEPS OUTLINED BELOW:
  
   
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    EARTH DAY 25 ACTION PLEDGE
    
   I agree to take responsibility for completing the following THREE
   SIMPLE ste= ps:
   
   ACTION STEP 1: On the weekend of Earth Day (April 22 and 23), I will
   write letters or send post card messages to:
   
   President Clinton House Speaker Gingrich Senate Majority Leader Dole
   One of my two senators My district congressman
   
   INTENT: All of these cards should be waiting in their offices when
   Congress reconvenes May 1.
   
   ACTION STEP 2. Between 6AM and 8PM on Wednesday May 3, I will PHONE,
   FAX, OR E-MAIL short messages to the following:
   
   House Speaker Gingrich Senate Majority Leader Dole My other senator My
   district congressman
   
   INTENT: If tens or hundreds of thousands, and hopefully millions, of
   people are calling, it will be hard for Congress and the media to
   ignore the message.
   
   ACTION STEP 3 . WITHIN ONE WEEK of signing this pledge, I will contact
   5 people who I know well ANYWHERE in the U.S., and particularly in
   states where Senators or Congressmen have questionable environmental
   records, and convince them to complete the three simple steps of this
   pledge.
   
   INTENT: IF we begin with 100 people in Hawaii the week of March 27,
   and these people each enlist 5 others nationwide, if this only
   multiplies once a week, we will have 1,562,500 people on board by May
   3. If, however, each of us can get 5 people to commit in less than a
   week, we could conceivably have 7,812,500 people sending messages by
   May 3. The impact of this could be tremendous.
   
   
   
   
   
   SIGNED_____________________________
   
   DATE_______________________________
   
   
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  SAMPLE E-MAIL LETTER AND POSTCARD MESSAGES
  
   
   
   The following samples show one way of getting your message across.
   Remember that personal letters, faxes, or postcards are given greater
   attention than form letters by your Senator or Representative. Your
   message to Congress will be most effective if you do not copy this
   letter verbatim but instead rewrite it in your own words, perhaps
   adding information on environmental concern in your community.
   
   To E-MAIL a Senator or Congressperson, you can copy and paste the text
   below into an e-mail message. For your convenience, we have included a
   list of Congressional E-Mail Address
   
   . If you prefer to write, phone, or fax, we can also link you with a
   comprehensive list of Congressional Contact Information.
   
    SAMPLE LETTER OR EMAIL
    
   Feel free to copy and paste this into an e-mail message.
   
   
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   Dear Representative _______________,
   
   I am concerned that a number of bills currently before Congress may
   have the effect of weakening our nation's commitment to protecting
   environmental quality and public health. While Congress may feel it
   has a mandate for government reform, diluting and dismantling
   environmental safeguards was not called for in the Contract With
   America and was certainly not requested or approved by the American
   people.
   
   Environmental laws such as the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and
   Endangered Species Act have been key to improving and safeguarding the
   quality of our air and drinking water, and in protecting America's
   wildlife and wild lands. Broad bipartisan majorities of Americans have
   consistently supported strengthening -- not weakening -- programs to
   improve air and water quality and protect our natural heritage.
   
   Legislation currently being proposed that will relax rules on the
   dumping of contaminated water into urban reservoirs or force taxpayers
   to pay landowners not to use their property in a way that harms the
   surrounding community and environment runs counter to values of public
   responsibility.
   
   I am depending on you to represent the voices of your local
   communities and ecosystems that need your help rather than the voices
   of other special interests seeking to weaken environmental safeguards.
   Please contact me to confirm that you are listening to the folks back
   home.
   
   
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    SAMPLE POSTCARD OR E-MAIL MESSAGES
    
   Feel free to Copy and Paste this into an e-mail message
   
   
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   Dear ________: We don't think that the Contract with America is a
   mandate to dismantle our environmental laws. Please protect our clean
   air, clean water, and endangered species.
   
   Dear ________: Forcing taxpayers to compensate landowners for not
   polluting or for protecting endangered species is ridiculous. Good
   neighbors should not have to pay bad neighbors to stop using their
   property in a way that harms the surrounding community.
   
   Dear ________: We are concerned about the plight of endangered species
   and the habitats on which they depend. Protect America's wildlife and
   our wild lands. Please vote to reauthorize the Endangered Species Act.
   
   
   Dear ________: We depend on air that is safe to breathe for ourselves,
   our children, and our children's children. We do not want to give
   loopholes to pollutors. Maintain the integrity of the Clean Air Act.
   
   Dear ________: We depend on water that is safe for drinking,
   recreation, and supporting wildlife. I count on you to vote against
   efforts to weaken the Clean Water Act.
   
   
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    ADDRESSES AND NUMBERS
    
   PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 
   
   President Bill Clinton 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, DC
   
   email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
   
   UNITED STATES CONGRESS 
   
   CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP
   
   Rep. Newt Gingrich
   Speaker of the House
   U.S. House of Representatives
   Washington, DC 20515
   email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
   Sen. Bob Dole
   Senate Majority Leader
   U.S. Senate
   Washington, DC 20510
   
   YOUR STATE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION 
   
   
   
   To E-MAIL a Senator or Congressperson, you can copy and paste the text
   below into an e-mail message. For your convenience, we have included a
   list of Congressional E-Mail Address
   
   . If you prefer to write, phone, or fax, we can also link you with a
   comprehensive list of Congressional Contact Information.
   
   You can call your Representative and Senators' offices through the
   Capitol switchboard at 202-224-3121.
   
   
   
   
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  OTHER POLITICAL SITES
  
   A Congression Scorecard on environmental voting records.
   
   A List of Political/Envronmental links
   
   
   
   Carolyn Chase, Earth Day Network,San Diego

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