Happy holidays, friends!
With the official video of the Bobby McIlvaine Act having just eclipsed
one million views on Facebook, now is
the perfect time to send the video to your
members of Congress and urge them to introduce the Act in 2018. See
below for a few basic instructions on taking this simple-but-important
action — and help us reach our goal of sending 1,000 emails by Friday!
Once you’ve done that, please consider making a donation to our
Year-end Fund Drive. When you donate $25 or more ($30 for non-U.S.
residents), you’ll receive 50 Bobby McIlvaine Act palm cards that you
can hand out in your community.
By making a year-end gift, you’ll enable us to continue our work and at
the same time equip yourself with a tool to raise awareness of the Bobby McIlvaine Act.


How to Send the Bobby McIlvaine Video to Your
Representatives:
1) Find your members of Congress and
their contact info by entering your state (for senators) and zip
code/street address (for congresspersons) on https://www.usa.gov/elected-officials.
2) Use the pre-written email below
(including, most importantly, the video link), though you should feel
free to personalize the wording of the email as you see fit.
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Dear
Representative/Senator _________:
As a constituent in your district, I ask that you watch this short,
seven-minute video about the Bobby McIlvaine World Trade Center
Investigation Act:
https://www.facebook.com/ae911truth/videos/10155079274151269/
The video, which features the father of 9/11 victim Bobby McIlvaine,
was released on Sunday, December 17, 2017, and has already
accumulated more than one million views on Facebook.
I further ask that you give serious consideration to introducing the
Bobby McIlvaine Act in 2018. You can learn more about this Act at http://AE911Truth.org/Justice.
Sincerely,
[Your name]
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3) On your email, please bcc Congress@AE911Truth.org
— or, if you’re required to use an online form, forward us a copy of
your submitted message — so that we can keep track of how many emails
are sent to members of Congress.
Thank you for taking these quick and simple, difference-making actions!

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