Va Senate Helped VMFA remove permanent sign and ANV Flags from Chapel
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Please  call and email as private citizens giving home address. Each  Senator's  Secretary will ask what the bill does?  Tell them: 
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 Senator:  Please vote for the SB-675 as a revised substitute (I can send  word  document), by having one of the Senators who voted to PBI, make a motion   before the beginning of the Senate General Laws Committee meeting to  reconsider  the last question.
 SB-675,  if adopted by the General Laws Committee as a revised substitute,   would establish the Pelham Chapel, found in § 57-5 of the Code of  Virginia, as  an official State war memorial to help bring tourist  attention to the historic  Soldiers Home site.  The revised substitute  provides that the Lessee shall  supply and display Virginia Flags and  removes those requirements as a burden on  the Governor and the  Commonwealth, to encourage tourism when the war memorial is  open to the  public to increase out-of-state visitor's Tax-Relief for Virginia   citizens.
 Senator,  I do not understand why you would oppose allowing a two-sided sign   that describes the building as a Confederate War Memorial and lists the  times  when this memorial is open to the public.  This would encourage  repeat  visits from out-of-state visitors.
 Tourism  is Virginia's second largest industry that creates new jobs!   The tour  guide at the Pelham Chapel is one of those jobs paid for without cost   to the Commonwealth as a requirement of the Lessee.
 This  State memorial is dedicated to the war dead of volunteer soldiers and   conscripted civilians who were ordered into battle by the Virginia  General  Assembly.
 Therefore,  it is the responsibility of the Virginia General Assembly to see  that  it is included as a visible tourist destination for the benefit of all   those who are memorialized with honor and all out-of state visitors who  want to  travel to visit this historic site.  Because of the removal of  the  Memorial's permanent signage, our State misses an opportunity for a  repeat visit  because visitors are unaware it is a war memorial and  that the building is open  for tours.
 I  strongly urge Republican Senators to reconsider the PBI vote by asking   the Chairman of the Committee to call a meeting at his desk to  reconsider the  last question as soon as possible. 
 Please  give Chairman Ruff notice of your intent to support the attached   SB-675 revised amendment as a substitute and ask him to call a meeting  of the  Committee on General Laws at his desk.
 I  sincerely appreciate your kindness in voting for this bill's revised   amendments after voting to reconsider the last question to PBI.  This   revised bill's amendment in the nature of a substitute can provide a  needed  boost to tourist tax revenue during the Sesquicentennial to  bring balance to  Commonwealth's budget.  This bill increases tourism  tax revenue, to provide  citizens a needed source of out-of-state tax  relief.
 Sincerely,
 Name:
 Home Address:
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Copy above type starting at the words (Senator Please) and paste it to your  email with your home address:
 The  Senators will vote with the Majority of the people who call and  email.   They have a record of calls and emails on their computer for each   bill.  Then, if the yeas have more calls and emails, the Senator decides  to  vote yes, even if they do not like what they are voting for.     Senators vote for bills that have a large volume of calls and emails,  regardless  of where they live.  So call Republican Senators on the  General Laws  Committee, and mass email all the Republicans. 
 See their email addresses below.
 Do  not believe those aides and secretaries that tell you that this Bill is   dead when the rules of the Senate state that the Committee has the  option to  reconsider the last question.  This Bill was the last bill on  the docket  and as such is eligible under Robert Rules of Order to be  reconsidered, amended  and reported to the Senate floor for a vote of  the Senate. 
 Senator  Chairman Frank Ruff, Jr.(R) Clarksville, Danville, Pittsylvania,   Campbell, Halifax, Charlotte, Mecklenburg, Lunenburg, Brunswick,  Dinwiddie,  Nottoway, Prince George, 804-698-7515  email: district15@senate.virginia.gov
       
Senator Richard Black(R) Loudon, Manassas, Fairfax, 804-698-7513 email: district13@senate.virginia.gov
 
 Senator Richard Black(R) Loudon, Manassas, Fairfax, 804-698-7513 email: district13@senate.virginia.gov
Senator Tom Garrett,Jr(R) Amherst, Appomattox, Pr-Edward, Buck, Cumber,  Fluv, Gooch  804-698-7522  email: district22@senate.virginia.gov
                     
Senator Stephen Martin(R) Chesterfield, Amelia 804-698-7511 email: district11@senate.virginia.gov
 
 Senator Stephen Martin(R) Chesterfield, Amelia 804-698-7511 email: district11@senate.virginia.gov
Senator Bryce Reeves(R) Charlottesville, Albemarle, Louisa, Spotsylvania,  Orange, Culpeper, Fredericksburg 804-698-7517
email: district17@senate.virginia.gov
 email: district17@senate.virginia.gov
Senator Walter Stosch(R) Glen Allen, Western Henrico, Hanover   804-698-7512 email: district12@senate.virginia.gov
 
 Senator Richard Stuart(R) Montross, Spotsylvania, Stafford, Prince William,  King George, Westmorland,  804-698-7528          email: district28@senate.virginia.gov
 
 Majority Whip Senator Jill Vogel(R) Winchester, Fredrick, Clark, Loudoun,  Fauquier, Culpeper, Stafford, 804-698-7527
email: district27@senate.virginia.gov
  
 email: district27@senate.virginia.gov
mass e-mail: district15@senate.virginia.gov,  district13@senate.virginia.gov,  district22@senate.virginia.gov,  district11@senate.virginia.gov,  district17@senate.virginia.gov,  district12@senate.virginia.gov,  district28@senate.virginia.gov,  district27@senate.virginia.gov,  district03@senate.virginia.gov            
 end of Republicans on the Committee on General Laws.  ----------------------------------- 
 Majority Leader Senator Thomas K. Norment, Jr.  (R)  Williamsburg,  (804) 698-7503 email: district03@senate.virginia.gov
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