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By David Ernes and Richard D. Gainar, CEBS – Lake Management Committee
If you think elected officials pay little or no attention to your letters and phone calls, think again. A concise, thoughtful letter from their constituents has a significant influence on elected lawmakers. Your vote helps elect them — or not — and that fact alone carries a lot of weight. A staff worker may read and answer your letter because hundreds of letters are sometimes received. But, be assured that your point is communicated and will influence the lawmaker. If you fail to make your interests known, your thoughts will not be represented.
In a recent “In the News” article, it was mentioned that House Bill 490, which would help to reduce nutrients flowing into Lake Erie, failed to come to a vote. In a surprisingly rapid pace, the Ohio Senate has drafted SB1, which will address the same issues, without the pork that doomed the previous bill. Unfortunately, the new bill has the same issue that was pointed out in the last one – it applies to only a few watersheds which directly feed the western side of the state around Toledo. We need to suggest that the bill be modified to include all watersheds which feed Lake Erie, including ours. Therefore, the LMC asks that you help us and write to your state representatives and ask that they consider this change. A few suggestions for content are shown below.
It’s usually best to send letters to your state representatives for local issues such as improving water quality. Our Ohio District 99 House representative and Ohio District 32 Senate representatives are:
Your letter does not have to be long or eloquent. It also helps personalize your letter by providing some non-emotional detail and facts in your own words. If a certain bill is involved, cite the title or number (in this case, Senate Bill 1) whenever possible and explain how it affects you and others. Be sure to include your name and address. Keep it short and simple and include evidence to support your position. Close by requesting the action you want taken: a vote for or against a bill, or change in general policy. Don’t forget to thank them for taking time to read your letter.
Questions? Please email David at: ernesdl@yahoo.com or Rick at: rdgainar@yahoo.com. We believe your letters in support of keeping nutrients and sediment in the fields and not in our waterways will have a significant benefit for Lake Roaming Rock. If you agree with us, pick up a pen. For the price of a postage stamp, you can affect our future.
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