http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0712/78623.html
Who will help to prove him wrong?
The first step is getting HR 459 passed in the House with as much support as we can get. The House will probably vote on HR 459 next week (July 23-26).
HR 459 has 270 cosponsors. Find out if your Representative is a cosponsor then call him.
Here's how to check if your Representative is a cosponsor:
1. Find out who your Rep is by entering your zip code here: http://house.gov/htbin/findrep?ZIP=
2. Check this list of cosponsors for your Rep's name: http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?377679-H.R.-459-Audit-the-Fed-Co-Sponsors
If your Rep is a cosponsor, thank him for cosponsoring HR 459 and remind him that you will be watching how he votes.
If your Rep is not a cosponsor, urge him to cosponsor HR 459 and remind him that the bill has 270 bipartisan cosponsors.
After the bill passes the House, we will need to focus on getting the media (especially the liberal media) to report on this bill and focus on gathering support in the Senate.
Ron Paul first introduced his Audit The Fed bill in 1981 (http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/97/hr2322).
The least we can do for him is make some phone calls.
For retiring Texas Rep. Ron Paul, a House vote on his Audit the Fed bill next week will be a bittersweet tribute to the Republican’s decades-long fight to limit the size and power of the Federal Reserve.
The outspoken conservative Republican and tea party darling has for years blamed the central bank for many of the country’s fundamental economic problems. Throughout his congressional career, the former presidential candidate has championed measures to limit the Fed’s influence and increase its transparency.
After being approved in June by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, Paul’s legislation is set to land on the House floor next week. And while Paul expects the measure to die in the Senate, despite having more than 270 co-sponsors, he said he is optimistic it will not be the death of his signature cause.
“I’m feeling good about it. I think we’re making progress, and the American people are very much aware of the interconnections of the Federal Reserve and the financial conditions of the country and the economic problems that we have,” Paul said in an interview with POLITICO.
Who will help to prove him wrong?
The first step is getting HR 459 passed in the House with as much support as we can get. The House will probably vote on HR 459 next week (July 23-26).
HR 459 has 270 cosponsors. Find out if your Representative is a cosponsor then call him.
Here's how to check if your Representative is a cosponsor:
1. Find out who your Rep is by entering your zip code here: http://house.gov/htbin/findrep?ZIP=
2. Check this list of cosponsors for your Rep's name: http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?377679-H.R.-459-Audit-the-Fed-Co-Sponsors
If your Rep is a cosponsor, thank him for cosponsoring HR 459 and remind him that you will be watching how he votes.
If your Rep is not a cosponsor, urge him to cosponsor HR 459 and remind him that the bill has 270 bipartisan cosponsors.
After the bill passes the House, we will need to focus on getting the media (especially the liberal media) to report on this bill and focus on gathering support in the Senate.
Ron Paul first introduced his Audit The Fed bill in 1981 (http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/97/hr2322).
The least we can do for him is make some phone calls.
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