Supporters of PUPS are lobbying legislators in both houses to
become cosponsors.
ASCD is encouraging educators to ask their own representatives to
become cosponsors.
Please follow the instructions to call your Senators and encourage them to
become a cosponsor of S. 359, or thank them if they already are a cosponsor and ask them to work for a committee hearing for the bill.
The letter below is from Rep. Nancy Pelosi to a Vote Hemp supporter in reply to a letter asking her to
become a cosponsor of the Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2011.
The letter below is from Rep. David Price to a Vote Hemp supporter in reply to a letter asking him to
become a cosponsor of the Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2011.
The letter below is from Sen. Mark Warner to a Vote Hemp supporter in reply to a letter asking him to
become a cosponsor of the Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2011.
The letter below is from Sen. Barbara Mikulski to a Vote Hemp supporter in reply to a letter asking her to
become a cosponsor of the Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2011.
The letter below is from Rep. Joe Walsh to a Vote Hemp supporter in reply to a letter asking him to
become a cosponsor of the Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2011.
Not exact matches
Oswego County Assemblyman Will Barclay (R - Pulaski), a
cosponsor of the bill, is optimistic about its chances of
becoming law.
He was a
cosponsor to the Student Loan Relief Act of 2013 at the time which eventually died in the process of
becoming law.
The letter below is from Rep. Mike Ross to a Vote Hemp supporter in reply to a letter asking him to
become an original
cosponsor of the Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2011.
The letter below is from Sen. Kent Conrad to a Vote Hemp supporter in reply to a letter asking him to
become an original
cosponsor of the Senate version of the Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2011.
The letter below is from Rep. Jim Matheson to a Vote Hemp supporter in reply to a letter asking him to
become an original
cosponsor of the Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2011.
Details: The new law,
cosponsored by Sen. Alfonse D'Amato, R - N.Y.,
becomes effective on July 2, 1999.