Meeting with Senator Feingold’s Staff (WI)


Aug 31st, 2009 12:21 PM EST
By Field

Feingold meeting

Last week I joined several Milwaukee ONE members to meet with Rebeca Lopez of Senator Russ Feingold’s staff, to encourage the Senator’s continued work on behalf of the impoverished around the globe. As we met, we thanked Senator Feingold for his efforts to alleviate poverty, including his support of HIV/AIDS relief.

We told Ms. Lopez of ONE’s growing grassroots force across Wisconsin with over 27,000 members and mentioned our uniting with various groups in the state- from campus organizations to the United Nations chapter in Milwaukee.

We asked that the Senator consider the effects of climate change on many underdeveloped countries and devote 5% of climate legislation revenue to the world’s poorest people to adapt to climate change.

Finally, we requested Senator Feingold sign on as a cosponsor of the Senator Paul Simon Water for the World Act of 2009, a bi-partisan effort to provide access to clean water and sanitation to 100 million people. Rebeca informed us that the Senator has requested of the Foreign Relations Committee that the bill be brought up for a vote this year.

Rebeca assured us that our requests and concerns would be passed on and that Senator Feingold, already an advocate for poverty-stricken nations, would continue to support the fight against global poverty.

-Andrew Hable, Wisconsin ONE Member

TAGS: August Recess 2009, ONE Members, Sen. Russ Feingold, Wisconsin

 

  1. Roscoesays: Aug 31st, 2009 2:20 PM EST

    August 31, 2009 at 2:20 pm

    Exciting work! Thanks for sharing Andrew!

  2. Johnsays: Sep 1st, 2009 9:55 AM EST

    September 1, 2009 at 9:55 am

    Thanks for your help re the Water for the World Act Andrew.

    Check http://www.thomas.gov and search for Water for the World Act to see the current cosponsors in the Senate. Up to 18 – Feingold is next?…

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