After Senate victory, we’re on to the House…


Mar 27th, 2006 7:00 PM EST
By Erin, ONE Staff

Your recent Senate victory added hundreds of millions of dollars to the
budget to help beat global AIDS and extreme poverty! Now we’re ready to
shift focus to the House of Representatives.

THIS WEEK, the House Budget Committee sits down to determine what
priority the U.S. puts on fighting global AIDS and poverty.

Check the end of this blog to see if your Representative is on the House
Budget Committee and send an email asking him or her to support life-saving
funding!

They’ll be putting it to a vote and lives are at stake, so let’s keep up the
positive pressure and ask the House to support funding that will help fight
global AIDS, TB and malaria and save the lives of mothers and children around
the world!

Check out the Des Moines Register and the Quad-City Times to see what Iowans have been doing to encourage House Budget Committee Chairman, Jim Nussle, to fight global AIDS and extreme poverty.

Alabama
Representative Jo Bonner
District – 1

Alabama
Representative Artur Davis
District – 7

California
Representative Dan Lungren
District – 3

California
Representative Lois Capps
District – 23

Connecticut
Representative Rosa DeLauro
District – 3

Florida
Representative Ander Crenshaw
District – 4

Florida
Representative Mario Diaz-Balary
District – 25

Florida
Representative Connie
Mack
District – 14

Florida
Representative Adam Putnam
District – 12

Florida
Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
District – 18

Georgia
Representative Cynthia McKinney
District – 4

Hawaii
Representative Ed Case
District – 2

Idaho
Representative Mike Simpson
District – 2

Indiana
Representative Chris Chocola
District – 2

Iowa
Representative Jim Nussle
District – 1

Kansas
Representative Jim Ryun
District – 2

Kansas
Representative Dennis Moore
Kansas

Louisiana
Representative William Jefferson
District – 2

Maine
Representative Thomas
Allen
District – 1

Massachusetts
Representative Richard
Neal
District – 2

Michigan
Representative Thaddeus McCotter
District – 11

Mississippi
Representative Roger Wicker
District – 1

Missouri
Representative Kenny Hulshof
District – 9

New Hampshire
Jeb Bradley
District – 1

New Jersey
Representative Scott
Garrett
District – 5

North Carolina
Representative Patrick McHenry
District – 10

Pennsylvania
Representative Allyson Schwartz
District – 13

Representative John Spratt
South Carolina
District – 5

South Carolina
Representative J. Gresham Barrett
District – 3

Tennessee
Representative Jim Cooper
District – 5

Tennessee
Representative Harold E. Ford Jr.
District – 9

Texas
Representative Mike Conaway
District – 11

Texas
Representative Jeb Hensarling
District – 5

Texas
Representative Pete Sessions
District – 32

Texas
Representative Henry Cuellar
District – 28

Texas
Representative Chet Edwards
District – 17

Washington
Representative Brian Baird
District – 3

Wisconsin
Representative Paul Ryan
District – 1

Wisconsin
Representative Ron Kind
District – 3

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