Use the letter at the bottom of this post to contact the committee members and support your right to travel.
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WASHINGTON - Strong majorities in the House and Senate have approved similarly worded measures to end the ban on Americans traveling to Cuba. Normally, that would ensure final passage.
But there's nothing normal about Cuba policy on Capitol Hill.
President Bush has pledged to veto any bill with such a provision, and House Republican leaders have said they will work to remove it when a conference committee of House and Senate members approves a final version of the Treasury-Transportation appropriations bill.
In a few weeks, Republican leaders say, it's likely that several spending measures will be wrapped up into one omnibus bill to fund most of the federal government for the next year. With bigger issues getting attention during the hectic end of a congressional session, that would make it even easier to drop the Cuba provision behind closed doors.
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/world/cuba/7147628.htm
Contacting Members of the Conference Committee
Action: Contact the members of the conference committee to let them know that the American people expect the Cuba travel provisions to survive the conference committee process. The Democrats on the committee must feel pressure to stand up to the Republicans and fight for these amendments. Meanwhile, the Republicans need to know that the American people are watching this conference and will raise a MAJOR fuss if they act undemocratically. IF YOUR MEMBER OF CONGRESS ISN'T ON THIS LIST, SOLICIT ANY FRIENDS OR FAMILY WHO LIVE IN THESE DISTRICTS/STATES TO CONTACT CONGRESS. {See website for list}
Dear ______________
For the first time, the House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate have both adopted legislation to lift the ban on travel by Americans to Cuba (as part of the Treasury-Transportation Appropriations bill).
I urge you to stand up to the Congressional leadership and refuse to let them drop the Cuba travel language from the final bill that is sent by Congress to President Bush. Because the House and Senate passed identical language, dropping the language would be contravening the will and the rules of Congress.
U.S. policy of isolating Cuba, economically and diplomatically, has been a failure for decades. The ban on travel by Americans to Cuba restricts our constitutional right to travel where we wish, and it limits very important contacts and opportunities for commerce between Americans and Cubans.
I urge you to stand strong, to support freedom for Americans and Cubans, and to fight to preserve the language permitting travel by Americans to Cuba. Please report to the House and Senate members our expression of support.
Sincerely,
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