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Please ask your Senator or Representative to visit New Orleans - and support its rebuilding. Here’s a sample letter. The best way to send it is by fax, followed by e-mail. Delivery of surface mail to congressional offices continues to be problematic following the anthrax scares of a few years ago. Often a phone call is the most powerful tool of all.  You can find your Senator or Representative’s contact information at www.congress.com. Thank you - on behalf of Women of the Storm and of all New Orleanians!

Dear Sen/Rep NAME,

Two years after Hurricane Katrina, 57 Senators and 132 members of the House of Representatives in the 110th Congress have visited New Orleans to see for themselves the progress that has been made and the challenges still facing the city. That means 43 Senators and 403 members of the  House of Representatives have not yet made the trip.

I write today to invite you to visit the area. And I encourage you to support ways to create a revenue stream for rebuilding coastal wetlands. Louisiana feeds and fuels the nation. Her wetlands are vital to domestic energy security because almost one-third of the nation’s oil and gas flows through them. They also account for almost a third of the nation’s seafood and surround one of America’s largest ports.

In addition, I write in support of the mission of  Women of the Storm, a non-partisan, non-political alliance of Louisiana women whose families, businesses and lives were impacted by the hurricanes. Members are culturally, socially and economically diverse and are bound by their passion for their communities. Women of the Storm invites all members of Congress to visit New Orleans and coastal Louisiana to see the extent of the damage first-hand and talk with business and civic leaders and citizens.

Here’s what the New Orleans newspaper, The Times-Picayune, said editorially:

Everyone in greater New Orleans who has given the disaster tour to out-of-area friends and relatives can pretty much predict their reaction:

    “Oh, my God. It's nothing like watching it on TV. You have to see it."

That's why Women of the Storm has for months lobbied members of Congress to come to the city. For people who control the funding needed to fix damage done by Katrina and the failure of the federal levee system, getting first-hand knowledge of the tragedy and the challenges we face can be a mind-changing experience.

Please join 189 of your colleagues and visit New Orleans, one of the nation’s most historic cities, and with its shipping and oil and gas interests - a vital region for our country’s economy. To arrange a time for a visit and tour, please contact Women of the Storm’s founder Anne Milling at 504-866-8357 or amilling@bellsouth.net.

Thank you!



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