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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 343260" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>k~ What are you referring to with the mandated insurance coverage for autism? I've been reading about state legislation in Kansas regarding this issue, and from I am reading it is moving forward through the process. Virginia passed a law yesterday regarding this issue. There hasn't been any action on health care reform in the US Senate or Congress since before the Christmas break.</p><p></p><p>While I understand your frustration with the governmental machine, I don't believe that problem belongs with any particular administration. For myself, if I want someone in government to know what's on my mind I write a letter and put a stamp on it. In so far as e-mails go, I don't believe that ANY of them look any further than the heading and what zip code you're in. They want to know what the hot topic issues are.</p><p></p><p>I don't assume that the President of the United States is in any position to help me with a job application or a security clearance. I would and have contacted my Senator or Congressman, though. I don't know that I would assume that they would help me personally. I just know that if I send a written letter, there's a legal record of who I am and what I said and someone actually has to read it. I think that if I were a veteran, I would probably contact my local VA, as well.</p><p></p><p>I am sorry for your frustration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 343260, member: 99"] k~ What are you referring to with the mandated insurance coverage for autism? I've been reading about state legislation in Kansas regarding this issue, and from I am reading it is moving forward through the process. Virginia passed a law yesterday regarding this issue. There hasn't been any action on health care reform in the US Senate or Congress since before the Christmas break. While I understand your frustration with the governmental machine, I don't believe that problem belongs with any particular administration. For myself, if I want someone in government to know what's on my mind I write a letter and put a stamp on it. In so far as e-mails go, I don't believe that ANY of them look any further than the heading and what zip code you're in. They want to know what the hot topic issues are. I don't assume that the President of the United States is in any position to help me with a job application or a security clearance. I would and have contacted my Senator or Congressman, though. I don't know that I would assume that they would help me personally. I just know that if I send a written letter, there's a legal record of who I am and what I said and someone actually has to read it. I think that if I were a veteran, I would probably contact my local VA, as well. I am sorry for your frustration. [/QUOTE]
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