Title: Together We Can Fix a Dysfunction Washington D.C.
Original CoS Document (slug): wvletters27
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Created: 2019-12-14 13:27:25
Updated: 2020-01-06 19:00:01
Published: 2019-12-30 01:00:00
Converted: 2025-04-14T20:25:11.793819836
Congress has stopped representing We the People a long time ago. Lately, it is so polarized that there is no chance of them worrying about the people they represent.
The COS resolution is the only way to stop self-serving career D.C. politicians, restore fiscal sanity in D.C., and reduce the size of the federal government.
NOW is the time to act, because the West Virginia legislature goes into session after the new year and it is time for West Virginia to join the other 15 states that have passed the COS resolution.
Undoubtedly, this is an extremely busy time of year, with the holidays a few short days away. However, it only takes a few minutes to save this great nation. Will you write a letter to all three of your delegates and mail them to us? We are collecting letters to hand-deliver during our Capitol Rally day on Jan. 20.
Please mail your letters to Richard Glaw, PO Box 663, Fairdale, WV 25839
- Delegate Joe Ellington voted in favor of the COS resolution in 2019 (HCR 33)
- Delegate Eric Porterfield voted against the COS resolution in 2019 (HCR 33)
- Delegate John Shott voted against the COS resolution in 2019 (HCR 33)
Handwritten letters are one of the most effective means of expressing your desires to your delegates. Below is a recent picture of a representative that became a COS supporter, because of letters he received.
Here are some tips for writing your letters:
- Always be professional and courteous.
- Include your address, so the legislator can verify you are a constituent.
- Tell them why you support the COS resolution.
- If you are writing Delegate Ellington, thank him for voting in favor of HCR 33 last session and that you look forward to his continued support of the COS resolution this year.
- When writing Del. Ellington ask him to consider co-sponsoring the COS resolution this year.
- When writing Del. Porterfield or Del. Shott, ask them why they did not support the COS resolution (HCR 33). Ask them to reconsider.
- Always thank them for their service in the state legislature
Note: Remember to address the letter to the appropriate delegate, but mail it to Richard Glaw at the P.O. Box listed in the email above.
Thank you for taking for liberty. Please ask five friends and/or family to do the same.