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Title: Rep. Alessandro Cutrona Letter Writing Resource Page

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Created: 2022-08-10 15:05:30

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Supporter of COS Ohio:

Thank you for taking the time to write letters to your legislators in support of the Convention of States Resolution HJR-1 in Ohio.

We have reached out to you specifically because your representative has not publicly supported our movement in Ohio and we need your help to engage these uncommitted representatives.

It is understood that hand-written letters are a highly effective tool for influencing elected officials. While we feel hand-write your letters are best, it's fine to type them if need be.

Below is a sample letter to use as a guide if you are in need of inspiration. It is important that your letter is clear and as unique as possible.

We need letters to be worded somewhat differently so please pepper in your own verbiage and feel free not to use the verbiage we have suggested below. We do want to be sure to compliment our representatives on any recent or ongoing efforts which we have listed below.

If you have any questions at any point in your letter-writing, please contact Diana Telles at <diana.telles@cosaction.com.>

Sample Ohio (preferably) handwritten letter to be mailed to Rep. Cutrona:

Month x, 2022

Dear Rep. Cutrona,

Please accept my sincere appreciation for your commitment to the state of Ohio. Also know I respect elected officials like you who are willing to face the challenge of balancing family life with time spent in Columbus representing our district.

In addition, I applaud you on your initiative with the ______bill and ______ bill this past year. I was in support of this legislation and am satisfied the intent of such bills helped forward conservative values in Ohio which are important to me.

I write to you today to promote the Convention of States (COS) movement in Ohio and ask for your support in the passage of our resolution HJR-1 this year. For eight long years, we have been urging the Ohio legislature to invoke Art V of the U.S. Constitution, joining the 19 states who have passed a COS resolution thus far. 

It is clear to me that Washington is broken. It is in the hands of people who do not share my values of freedom and liberty. Holding a convention limited to proposing amendments is the best way I’ve found to push back on the overbearing Federal Government and bring power back into the states. Please vote in favor of HJR-1 when this resolution makes its way to the floor of the Ohio House.

Thank you so much for your consideration on this immensely important opportunity to promote liberty in our country.

Sincerely,

First name Last name,
Ohio House District 59
Your address

Mailing Address:

Rep. Al Cutrona
77 South High Street
11th Floor 
Columbus, OH 43215

Information about Rep. Al Cutrona, HD-59:

“I will work all day long and twice on Sunday to address your concerns. Due to the pandemic, it's also my focus to protect small businesses and fight for economic growth and innovation across the Mahoning Valley.” He is serving his first term. Currently, Rep. Cutrona holds a position as the Chief Operating Officer for a large tri-county infectious disease medical practice. He is a practicing attorney at a consumer bankruptcy law firm of Amourgis & Associates. He is a proud Hispanic and Italian-American. He is also a member of St. Anthony’s of Padua Church in Youngstown, Ohio, where he volunteered during college. He is a lifetime member of the NRA. In his spare time, he enjoys hunting and helping out on his family’s farm.

Listed below is relevant state legislation supported by Rep. Cutrona that may resemble the pillars of COS: government overreach, term limits, and fiscal responsibility. 

H. B. No. 72 Designate Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month

H. B. No. 253 Regards proof of COVID-19 vaccinations

H. B. No. 350 Prohibit mandatory COVID-19 vaccination, vaccine proof

H. B. No. 471 Exempt sale of certain firearms, ammo from sales and use taxes

S. B. No. 22 Establish legislative oversight over Governor's and health orders

H. B. No. 67 Seek waiver from federal testing requirements

H. B. No. 105 Regards age-appropriate child sexual abuse instruction

H. B. No. 140 Enact Ballot Uniformity and Transparency Act

S. B. No. 157 Regards child born alive after attempted abortion

H. B. No. 201 Prevent local governments from limiting use of natural gas

S. B. No. 215 Regards concealed handgun licensee duties

H. B. No. 227 Regards concealed weapons and concealed carry without license

H. B. No. 294 Enact Ohio Election Security and Modernization Act

H. B. No. 297 Enact Firearms Industry Nondiscrimination Act

H. B. No. 400 Prohibit public schools from requiring students to wear a mask

H. B. No. 455 Avoid carrying weapon where prohibited charge if leave on request

H. B. No. 504 Increase penalty for disturbing a religious worship meeting

S. C. R. No. 3 Adopt Legislative Code of Ethics

H. J. R. No. 4 CA: Prohibit local government from allowing non-electors to vote

H. C. R. No. 5 Urge Congress not to adopt HR 1 - 117th Congress

H. C. R. No. 7 Urge Congress/Dept of Defense maintain C130 fleet

H. C. R. No. 18 Urge Congress to adopt the Keep Nine constitutional amendment.

H. C. R. No. 30 Urge Congress oppose COVID vaccine mandates, ban discrimination.

H. C. R. No. 35 Invalidate proposed amendments to OAC rule 3301-35-04.

H. C. R. No. 36 Urge non-passage federal proposal to report financial transactions.

H. R. No. 147 Urge Congress, President - act to bring home hostage missionaries.

To learn more about Rep. Cutrona, refer to the Ohio House web page: https://ohiohouse.gov/members/al-cutrona

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