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Dear Friends of the Illinois Home Based Support Services Program:

You're help is needed!

Even though I have never testified before a committee, I knew that it HR 720 was

called, I would be there. When Representative Jim Durkin (82nd District)

submitted the Resolution, I pledged to support his effort.

HR 720 urges Governor Quinn to reconsider Executive Order 09-15 because the

Illinois House of Representatives believes that an objective reconsideration

would lead to EO 09-15 being withdrawn.

House Resolution 720 is scheduled to be called in

State Government Administration Committee

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

2:00 PM

Room 114 Capitol Building

Springfield, IL

Will you come?

Or can you send me written testimony to print out and bring?

Will you please call your Representative in Springfield and tell them when HR720

is being called and ask them to do what they can to show support? Tell them why

this is so important.

· In October 2009, an overwhelming 66% voted against union representation

thanks to families who mobilized and conducted intensive education efforts.

Neither union seeking representation received 20% of the vote. The certified

vote count was: SEIU 293 votes, AFSCME 220 votes and NO UNION representation

received 1018 votes.

· Despite this clear choice, a union can file for an election to represent this

unique group every year because Executive Order 15 does not expire. This will

cause great disruption and stress to families who will be forced to take action

again and again.

Please, do what you can to help get the word out.

Thank you.

Pam (and Josh) _,_._,___

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Dear Friends of the Illinois Home Based Support Services Program:

You're help is needed!

Even though I have never testified before a committee, I knew that it HR 720 was

called, I would be there. When Representative Jim Durkin (82nd District)

submitted the Resolution, I pledged to support his effort.

HR 720 urges Governor Quinn to reconsider Executive Order 09-15 because the

Illinois House of Representatives believes that an objective reconsideration

would lead to EO 09-15 being withdrawn.

House Resolution 720 is scheduled to be called in

State Government Administration Committee

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

2:00 PM

Room 114 Capitol Building

Springfield, IL

Will you come?

Or can you send me written testimony to print out and bring?

Will you please call your Representative in Springfield and tell them when HR720

is being called and ask them to do what they can to show support? Tell them why

this is so important.

· In October 2009, an overwhelming 66% voted against union representation

thanks to families who mobilized and conducted intensive education efforts.

Neither union seeking representation received 20% of the vote. The certified

vote count was: SEIU 293 votes, AFSCME 220 votes and NO UNION representation

received 1018 votes.

· Despite this clear choice, a union can file for an election to represent this

unique group every year because Executive Order 15 does not expire. This will

cause great disruption and stress to families who will be forced to take action

again and again.

Please, do what you can to help get the word out.

Thank you.

Pam (and Josh) _,_._,___

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Pam, How did it go for you? I see the resolution lost 4 - 8. Was it because

there were so many from SEIU? I am finally home today -first day in 2 weeks. I

will sift thru my e-mail, and then type up a copy of the meting with Jim .

Next meeting is Monday May 7 @ 1:00 At the Clinton building in Chicago, OR

Springfield. The tele-conference works well!

Wednesday in Springfield?

Dear Friends of the Illinois Home Based Support Services Program:

You're help is needed!

Even though I have never testified before a committee, I knew that it HR 720

was called, I would be there. When Representative Jim Durkin (82nd District)

submitted the Resolution, I pledged to support his effort.

HR 720 urges Governor Quinn to reconsider Executive Order 09-15 because the

Illinois House of Representatives believes that an objective reconsideration

would lead to EO 09-15 being withdrawn.

House Resolution 720 is scheduled to be called in

State Government Administration Committee

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

2:00 PM

Room 114 Capitol Building

Springfield, IL

Will you come?

Or can you send me written testimony to print out and bring?

Will you please call your Representative in Springfield and tell them when

HR720 is being called and ask them to do what they can to show support? Tell

them why this is so important.

· In October 2009, an overwhelming 66% voted against union representation

thanks to families who mobilized and conducted intensive education efforts.

Neither union seeking representation received 20% of the vote. The certified

vote count was: SEIU 293 votes, AFSCME 220 votes and NO UNION representation

received 1018 votes.

· Despite this clear choice, a union can file for an election to represent

this unique group every year because Executive Order 15 does not expire. This

will cause great disruption and stress to families who will be forced to take

action again and again.

Please, do what you can to help get the word out.

Thank you.

Pam (and Josh) _,_._,___

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Pam, How did it go for you? I see the resolution lost 4 - 8. Was it because

there were so many from SEIU? I am finally home today -first day in 2 weeks. I

will sift thru my e-mail, and then type up a copy of the meting with Jim .

Next meeting is Monday May 7 @ 1:00 At the Clinton building in Chicago, OR

Springfield. The tele-conference works well!

Wednesday in Springfield?

Dear Friends of the Illinois Home Based Support Services Program:

You're help is needed!

Even though I have never testified before a committee, I knew that it HR 720

was called, I would be there. When Representative Jim Durkin (82nd District)

submitted the Resolution, I pledged to support his effort.

HR 720 urges Governor Quinn to reconsider Executive Order 09-15 because the

Illinois House of Representatives believes that an objective reconsideration

would lead to EO 09-15 being withdrawn.

House Resolution 720 is scheduled to be called in

State Government Administration Committee

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

2:00 PM

Room 114 Capitol Building

Springfield, IL

Will you come?

Or can you send me written testimony to print out and bring?

Will you please call your Representative in Springfield and tell them when

HR720 is being called and ask them to do what they can to show support? Tell

them why this is so important.

· In October 2009, an overwhelming 66% voted against union representation

thanks to families who mobilized and conducted intensive education efforts.

Neither union seeking representation received 20% of the vote. The certified

vote count was: SEIU 293 votes, AFSCME 220 votes and NO UNION representation

received 1018 votes.

· Despite this clear choice, a union can file for an election to represent

this unique group every year because Executive Order 15 does not expire. This

will cause great disruption and stress to families who will be forced to take

action again and again.

Please, do what you can to help get the word out.

Thank you.

Pam (and Josh) _,_._,___

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and all

 

The vote essentially went along party lines - the Dems as the vote reflects

buried this in committee.

 

BUT far more interesting was SEIU felt enough heat coming on HR 720 that they

felt so much heat that SEIU rallied, I suspect, every public sector employee

union statewide to file an appearance to oppose HR 720. Even the Firefighters,

most notable, filed an appearance  to oppose the resolution.

 

My hat is off with deep appreciation and heartfelt thanks to Don Moss for

filing an appearance in support of HR 720.

 

If you get a minute, email Tony P at the Arc and simply ask him why he was in

the hearing room but failed to file an appearance? I thought the Arc was a

parent / persons with disability advocacy agency, I must have been mistaken?

 

The battleground now shifts to federal court as the Governor and the unions are

served with the complaint and summons.

 

According to attorneys I have had conversation with, Judge Epstein's ruling says

in Cook County, the consumer is the private employer -- not the State.

 

If the unions attempt to organize, as I am sure they will over the summer / late

fall under the existing Executive Order, please advise Ellen, Pam or me as soon

as they knock on your door! 

 

Thanks for asking! 

Humbly grateful to be your companion

on the journey...

Gordon P. Stiefel

Phone: 708 246 5151

Fax: 708 246 9144

" All great change in America

begins at the dinner table " , Reagan.

" Now more than ever, in a world all too often deprived of light and

the courage of noble ideals, it is not the time to be ashamed of the Gospel (cf.

Rom 1: 16).

Rather, it is time to preach it from the rooftops (cf. Mt 10: 27)! "

National Meeting of Young Catholics of Switzerland (2004), Address of

II

..

From: Richter <ginar_30@...>

Subject: Re: Wednesday in Springfield?

IPADDUnite

Date: Friday, April 23, 2010, 10:40 AM

 

Pam, How did it go for you? I see the resolution lost 4 - 8. Was it because

there were so many from SEIU? I am finally home today -first day in 2 weeks. I

will sift thru my e-mail, and then type up a copy of the meting with Jim .

Next meeting is Monday May 7 @ 1:00 At the Clinton building in Chicago, OR

Springfield. The tele-conference works well!

Wednesday in Springfield?

Dear Friends of the Illinois Home Based Support Services Program:

You're help is needed!

Even though I have never testified before a committee, I knew that it HR 720 was

called, I would be there. When Representative Jim Durkin (82nd District)

submitted the Resolution, I pledged to support his effort.

HR 720 urges Governor Quinn to reconsider Executive Order 09-15 because the

Illinois House of Representatives believes that an objective reconsideration

would lead to EO 09-15 being withdrawn.

House Resolution 720 is scheduled to be called in

State Government Administration Committee

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

2:00 PM

Room 114 Capitol Building

Springfield, IL

Will you come?

Or can you send me written testimony to print out and bring?

Will you please call your Representative in Springfield and tell them when HR720

is being called and ask them to do what they can to show support? Tell them why

this is so important.

· In October 2009, an overwhelming 66% voted against union representation

thanks to families who mobilized and conducted intensive education efforts.

Neither union seeking representation received 20% of the vote. The certified

vote count was: SEIU 293 votes, AFSCME 220 votes and NO UNION representation

received 1018 votes.

· Despite this clear choice, a union can file for an election to represent this

unique group every year because Executive Order 15 does not expire. This will

cause great disruption and stress to families who will be forced to take action

again and again.

Please, do what you can to help get the word out.

Thank you.

Pam (and Josh) _,_._,___

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and all

 

The vote essentially went along party lines - the Dems as the vote reflects

buried this in committee.

 

BUT far more interesting was SEIU felt enough heat coming on HR 720 that they

felt so much heat that SEIU rallied, I suspect, every public sector employee

union statewide to file an appearance to oppose HR 720. Even the Firefighters,

most notable, filed an appearance  to oppose the resolution.

 

My hat is off with deep appreciation and heartfelt thanks to Don Moss for

filing an appearance in support of HR 720.

 

If you get a minute, email Tony P at the Arc and simply ask him why he was in

the hearing room but failed to file an appearance? I thought the Arc was a

parent / persons with disability advocacy agency, I must have been mistaken?

 

The battleground now shifts to federal court as the Governor and the unions are

served with the complaint and summons.

 

According to attorneys I have had conversation with, Judge Epstein's ruling says

in Cook County, the consumer is the private employer -- not the State.

 

If the unions attempt to organize, as I am sure they will over the summer / late

fall under the existing Executive Order, please advise Ellen, Pam or me as soon

as they knock on your door! 

 

Thanks for asking! 

Humbly grateful to be your companion

on the journey...

Gordon P. Stiefel

Phone: 708 246 5151

Fax: 708 246 9144

" All great change in America

begins at the dinner table " , Reagan.

" Now more than ever, in a world all too often deprived of light and

the courage of noble ideals, it is not the time to be ashamed of the Gospel (cf.

Rom 1: 16).

Rather, it is time to preach it from the rooftops (cf. Mt 10: 27)! "

National Meeting of Young Catholics of Switzerland (2004), Address of

II

..

From: Richter <ginar_30@...>

Subject: Re: Wednesday in Springfield?

IPADDUnite

Date: Friday, April 23, 2010, 10:40 AM

 

Pam, How did it go for you? I see the resolution lost 4 - 8. Was it because

there were so many from SEIU? I am finally home today -first day in 2 weeks. I

will sift thru my e-mail, and then type up a copy of the meting with Jim .

Next meeting is Monday May 7 @ 1:00 At the Clinton building in Chicago, OR

Springfield. The tele-conference works well!

Wednesday in Springfield?

Dear Friends of the Illinois Home Based Support Services Program:

You're help is needed!

Even though I have never testified before a committee, I knew that it HR 720 was

called, I would be there. When Representative Jim Durkin (82nd District)

submitted the Resolution, I pledged to support his effort.

HR 720 urges Governor Quinn to reconsider Executive Order 09-15 because the

Illinois House of Representatives believes that an objective reconsideration

would lead to EO 09-15 being withdrawn.

House Resolution 720 is scheduled to be called in

State Government Administration Committee

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

2:00 PM

Room 114 Capitol Building

Springfield, IL

Will you come?

Or can you send me written testimony to print out and bring?

Will you please call your Representative in Springfield and tell them when HR720

is being called and ask them to do what they can to show support? Tell them why

this is so important.

· In October 2009, an overwhelming 66% voted against union representation

thanks to families who mobilized and conducted intensive education efforts.

Neither union seeking representation received 20% of the vote. The certified

vote count was: SEIU 293 votes, AFSCME 220 votes and NO UNION representation

received 1018 votes.

· Despite this clear choice, a union can file for an election to represent this

unique group every year because Executive Order 15 does not expire. This will

cause great disruption and stress to families who will be forced to take action

again and again.

Please, do what you can to help get the word out.

Thank you.

Pam (and Josh) _,_._,___

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Gordon,

The attorneys are correct. Each PSW and myself must sign a paper when they are

hired stating that we all understand that I am the employer, NOT ACCES or the

State of Illinois.

Thais

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Gordon,

The attorneys are correct. Each PSW and myself must sign a paper when they are

hired stating that we all understand that I am the employer, NOT ACCES or the

State of Illinois.

Thais

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Hi all -

Wednesday was the first time I presented testimony.

I was very disappointed to witness the power that SEIU wields over our

lawmakers. The Chair and Vice Chair excused themselves right before our HR 720

was called. Then so did 3 other members. It seemed they didn't want to be there

for the vote. One representative left but casted her NO vote seconds before we

were called to testify. She came back while we were still seated at the table,

rolled her eyes and left again. There were a few Committee members who were very

supportive. Some who wouldn't even look at me.

It was a bittersweet experience. I was proud to be actively participating in our

state's legislative process but saddened to see that the fear and submission

that SEIU commands.

Pam

Re: Wednesday in Springfield?

Gordon,

The attorneys are correct. Each PSW and myself must sign a paper when they are

hired stating that we all understand that I am the employer, NOT ACCES or the

State of Illinois.

Thais

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Hi all -

Wednesday was the first time I presented testimony.

I was very disappointed to witness the power that SEIU wields over our

lawmakers. The Chair and Vice Chair excused themselves right before our HR 720

was called. Then so did 3 other members. It seemed they didn't want to be there

for the vote. One representative left but casted her NO vote seconds before we

were called to testify. She came back while we were still seated at the table,

rolled her eyes and left again. There were a few Committee members who were very

supportive. Some who wouldn't even look at me.

It was a bittersweet experience. I was proud to be actively participating in our

state's legislative process but saddened to see that the fear and submission

that SEIU commands.

Pam

Re: Wednesday in Springfield?

Gordon,

The attorneys are correct. Each PSW and myself must sign a paper when they are

hired stating that we all understand that I am the employer, NOT ACCES or the

State of Illinois.

Thais

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We all agree.

 

It just Gov Quinn and the unions who simply do not get it!

Something about quid pro quo between these guys comes to mind

 

Thanks

Humbly grateful to be your companion

on the journey...

Gordon P. Stiefel

Phone: 708 246 5151

Fax: 708 246 9144

" All great change in America

begins at the dinner table " , Reagan.

" Now more than ever, in a world all too often deprived of light and

the courage of noble ideals, it is not the time to be ashamed of the Gospel (cf.

Rom 1: 16).

Rather, it is time to preach it from the rooftops (cf. Mt 10: 27)! "

National Meeting of Young Catholics of Switzerland (2004), Address of

II

..

From: THAIS PALLUAU <fpalluau@...>

Subject: Re: Wednesday in Springfield?

IPADDUnite

Date: Friday, April 23, 2010, 11:07 AM

 

Gordon,

The attorneys are correct. Each PSW and myself must sign a paper when they are

hired stating that we all understand that I am the employer, NOT ACCES or the

State of Illinois.

Thais

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We all agree.

 

It just Gov Quinn and the unions who simply do not get it!

Something about quid pro quo between these guys comes to mind

 

Thanks

Humbly grateful to be your companion

on the journey...

Gordon P. Stiefel

Phone: 708 246 5151

Fax: 708 246 9144

" All great change in America

begins at the dinner table " , Reagan.

" Now more than ever, in a world all too often deprived of light and

the courage of noble ideals, it is not the time to be ashamed of the Gospel (cf.

Rom 1: 16).

Rather, it is time to preach it from the rooftops (cf. Mt 10: 27)! "

National Meeting of Young Catholics of Switzerland (2004), Address of

II

..

From: THAIS PALLUAU <fpalluau@...>

Subject: Re: Wednesday in Springfield?

IPADDUnite

Date: Friday, April 23, 2010, 11:07 AM

 

Gordon,

The attorneys are correct. Each PSW and myself must sign a paper when they are

hired stating that we all understand that I am the employer, NOT ACCES or the

State of Illinois.

Thais

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Hi Pam,

Thank you so much for testifying. Yes, the power of the unions is scary. Such

an imbalance of power.

Bonnie Dohofne

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From: " pam_harris@... " <pam_harris@...>

IPADDUnite

Sent: Fri, April 23, 2010 11:10:29 AM

Subject: Re: Wednesday in Springfield?

Hi all -

Wednesday was the first time I presented testimony.

I was very disappointed to witness the power that SEIU wields over our

lawmakers. The Chair and Vice Chair excused themselves right before our HR 720

was called. Then so did 3 other members. It seemed they didn't want to be there

for the vote. One representative left but casted her NO vote seconds before we

were called to testify. She came back while we were still seated at the table,

rolled her eyes and left again. There were a few Committee members who were very

supportive. Some who wouldn't even look at me.

It was a bittersweet experience. I was proud to be actively participating in our

state's legislative process but saddened to see that the fear and submission

that SEIU commands.

Pam

Re: Wednesday in Springfield?

Gordon,

The attorneys are correct. Each PSW and myself must sign a paper when they are

hired stating that we all understand that I am the employer, NOT ACCES or the

State of Illinois.

Thais

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Hi Pam,

Thank you so much for testifying. Yes, the power of the unions is scary. Such

an imbalance of power.

Bonnie Dohofne

________________________________

From: " pam_harris@... " <pam_harris@...>

IPADDUnite

Sent: Fri, April 23, 2010 11:10:29 AM

Subject: Re: Wednesday in Springfield?

Hi all -

Wednesday was the first time I presented testimony.

I was very disappointed to witness the power that SEIU wields over our

lawmakers. The Chair and Vice Chair excused themselves right before our HR 720

was called. Then so did 3 other members. It seemed they didn't want to be there

for the vote. One representative left but casted her NO vote seconds before we

were called to testify. She came back while we were still seated at the table,

rolled her eyes and left again. There were a few Committee members who were very

supportive. Some who wouldn't even look at me.

It was a bittersweet experience. I was proud to be actively participating in our

state's legislative process but saddened to see that the fear and submission

that SEIU commands.

Pam

Re: Wednesday in Springfield?

Gordon,

The attorneys are correct. Each PSW and myself must sign a paper when they are

hired stating that we all understand that I am the employer, NOT ACCES or the

State of Illinois.

Thais

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" Mere Families " with stories might get a better hearing by meeting their own

legislators at the home office or in their offices in Springfield.

The movies make folks think that committee hearings are done with legislators

sitting and paying rapt attention.  Doesn't happen that way.

If no one on the committee is your legislator, find folks in their district who

have powerful stories, and get those folks to their legislators b4 the hearings.

If you can't vote for anyone at the table, then try your influence otherwise. 

Get their voters there.  Create an org and be the org's rep.  Remember, the

unions contribute to their campaigns, and legislators really need only two

things in life:  votes, and money to buy ads to get votes.

-Gail

From: pam_harris@... <pam_harris@...>

Subject: Re: Wednesday in Springfield?

IPADDUnite

Date: Friday, April 23, 2010, 11:10 AM

 

Hi all -

Wednesday was the first time I presented testimony.

I was very disappointed to witness the power that SEIU wields over our

lawmakers. The Chair and Vice Chair excused themselves right before our HR 720

was called. Then so did 3 other members. It seemed they didn't want to be there

for the vote. One representative left but casted her NO vote seconds before we

were called to testify. She came back while we were still seated at the table,

rolled her eyes and left again. There were a few Committee members who were very

supportive. Some who wouldn't even look at me.

It was a bittersweet experience. I was proud to be actively participating in our

state's legislative process but saddened to see that the fear and submission

that SEIU commands.

Pam

Re: Wednesday in Springfield?

Gordon,

The attorneys are correct. Each PSW and myself must sign a paper when they are

hired stating that we all understand that I am the employer, NOT ACCES or the

State of Illinois.

Thais

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" Mere Families " with stories might get a better hearing by meeting their own

legislators at the home office or in their offices in Springfield.

The movies make folks think that committee hearings are done with legislators

sitting and paying rapt attention.  Doesn't happen that way.

If no one on the committee is your legislator, find folks in their district who

have powerful stories, and get those folks to their legislators b4 the hearings.

If you can't vote for anyone at the table, then try your influence otherwise. 

Get their voters there.  Create an org and be the org's rep.  Remember, the

unions contribute to their campaigns, and legislators really need only two

things in life:  votes, and money to buy ads to get votes.

-Gail

From: pam_harris@... <pam_harris@...>

Subject: Re: Wednesday in Springfield?

IPADDUnite

Date: Friday, April 23, 2010, 11:10 AM

 

Hi all -

Wednesday was the first time I presented testimony.

I was very disappointed to witness the power that SEIU wields over our

lawmakers. The Chair and Vice Chair excused themselves right before our HR 720

was called. Then so did 3 other members. It seemed they didn't want to be there

for the vote. One representative left but casted her NO vote seconds before we

were called to testify. She came back while we were still seated at the table,

rolled her eyes and left again. There were a few Committee members who were very

supportive. Some who wouldn't even look at me.

It was a bittersweet experience. I was proud to be actively participating in our

state's legislative process but saddened to see that the fear and submission

that SEIU commands.

Pam

Re: Wednesday in Springfield?

Gordon,

The attorneys are correct. Each PSW and myself must sign a paper when they are

hired stating that we all understand that I am the employer, NOT ACCES or the

State of Illinois.

Thais

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Gail

 

Agreed.

 

Our State Rep, Durkin, was with us at the table to present testimony. He

is a Republican member of the committee. The bill was defeated along party lines

by Dems.

 

You are correct about the power of one on one meetings when legislators are in

the home office.

 

One of many reasons Ellen, Pam and I created the I Team!

 

Gordon

Humbly grateful to be your companion

on the journey...

Gordon P. Stiefel

Phone: 708 246 5151

Fax: 708 246 9144

" All great change in America

begins at the dinner table " , Reagan.

" Now more than ever, in a world all too often deprived of light and

the courage of noble ideals, it is not the time to be ashamed of the Gospel (cf.

Rom 1: 16).

Rather, it is time to preach it from the rooftops (cf. Mt 10: 27)! "

National Meeting of Young Catholics of Switzerland (2004), Address of

II

..

From: pam_harriscomcast (DOT) net <pam_harriscomcast (DOT) net>

Subject: Re: Wednesday in Springfield?

IPADDUnite@gro ups.com

Date: Friday, April 23, 2010, 11:10 AM

 

Hi all -

Wednesday was the first time I presented testimony.

I was very disappointed to witness the power that SEIU wields over our

lawmakers. The Chair and Vice Chair excused themselves right before our HR 720

was called. Then so did 3 other members. It seemed they didn't want to be there

for the vote. One representative left but casted her NO vote seconds before we

were called to testify. She came back while we were still seated at the table,

rolled her eyes and left again. There were a few Committee members who were very

supportive. Some who wouldn't even look at me.

It was a bittersweet experience. I was proud to be actively participating in our

state's legislative process but saddened to see that the fear and submission

that SEIU commands.

Pam

Re: Wednesday in Springfield?

Gordon,

The attorneys are correct. Each PSW and myself must sign a paper when they are

hired stating that we all understand that I am the employer, NOT ACCES or the

State of Illinois.

Thais

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Gail

 

Agreed.

 

Our State Rep, Durkin, was with us at the table to present testimony. He

is a Republican member of the committee. The bill was defeated along party lines

by Dems.

 

You are correct about the power of one on one meetings when legislators are in

the home office.

 

One of many reasons Ellen, Pam and I created the I Team!

 

Gordon

Humbly grateful to be your companion

on the journey...

Gordon P. Stiefel

Phone: 708 246 5151

Fax: 708 246 9144

" All great change in America

begins at the dinner table " , Reagan.

" Now more than ever, in a world all too often deprived of light and

the courage of noble ideals, it is not the time to be ashamed of the Gospel (cf.

Rom 1: 16).

Rather, it is time to preach it from the rooftops (cf. Mt 10: 27)! "

National Meeting of Young Catholics of Switzerland (2004), Address of

II

..

From: pam_harriscomcast (DOT) net <pam_harriscomcast (DOT) net>

Subject: Re: Wednesday in Springfield?

IPADDUnite@gro ups.com

Date: Friday, April 23, 2010, 11:10 AM

 

Hi all -

Wednesday was the first time I presented testimony.

I was very disappointed to witness the power that SEIU wields over our

lawmakers. The Chair and Vice Chair excused themselves right before our HR 720

was called. Then so did 3 other members. It seemed they didn't want to be there

for the vote. One representative left but casted her NO vote seconds before we

were called to testify. She came back while we were still seated at the table,

rolled her eyes and left again. There were a few Committee members who were very

supportive. Some who wouldn't even look at me.

It was a bittersweet experience. I was proud to be actively participating in our

state's legislative process but saddened to see that the fear and submission

that SEIU commands.

Pam

Re: Wednesday in Springfield?

Gordon,

The attorneys are correct. Each PSW and myself must sign a paper when they are

hired stating that we all understand that I am the employer, NOT ACCES or the

State of Illinois.

Thais

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