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The new Legislature in North Carolina has introduced several new bills.  Please show your support for this important work.

House Bill #2 Removes Obama Care restrictions NC House Bill 2 Protect Health Care

House Bill #8 Limits Eminent Domain  NC House Bill 8 Eminent Domain

House Bill #9 Involuntary Annexation Moratorium  NC House Bill 9 Involuntary Annexation Moratorium

House Bill #9  No post Secondary Education for those not lawfully present in the United StatesNC House Bill 11 Higher education only for legal persons

Senate Bill #8  No Cap on Charter Schools NC Senate bill 8 No cap on Charter Schools

 North Carolina has forced annexation.  This card asks for its repeal.     4 x 1 No Forced Annexation 

NC Senator Bill Rabon (Republican – Brunswick County )    4 x 1 Post Cards NC Senator Bill Rabon  Address side

NC Representative Frank Iler ( Republican – Brunswick County ) 4 x 1 Post Cards Rep Frank Iler Addresses  Address side

 

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Post Card Printing Mailing instructions

Post Cards are an inexpensive method of communication.  They can be used for mass mailings on a single topic.  Use of large type encourages reading by all who handle the card.

Placing them in different mail boxes and sending the same message to multiple offices increases the exposure of your message.

The post card topics below are formatted for a 4×1 printing.   Open the file, set your printer to Landscape and print the Message side on to 67 pound Card Stock.  For the address side, go to the file under your state, open the appropriate file, flip the paper over and print the address side.

 Cut the cards to between 3 1/2 to 4 1/4 inches tall and between 5 and 6 inches in length.  Add your return address, signature, postage and mail.

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