Fwd: UCITA has landed in AZ.

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Author: Armand
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Subject: Fwd: UCITA has landed in AZ.
A printed letter is probably more effective but an email is better than
nothing.
Better yet send both.

Who sponsored UCITA in the AZ House?

State Senator Chris Cummiskey
Assistant Senate Floor Leader
State Senator, District 25 - Central Phoenix (Current)


State Senator Ramón Valadez
Legislative District 10 - Tucson


State Representative Jim Carruthers
Republican -- District 5 - Yuma, Parker, Quartzsite, Wellton, San Luis


State Representative Debra Brimhall
Republican -- District 4 - Winslow, Holbrook, Snowflake, St. Johns,
Taylor,
Springerville, Eagar, Showlow, Payson, Miami, Globe, Superior, Hayden,
Pima,
Florence, Casa Grande


State Representative Mark Anderson
Republican -- District 29 - western Mesa


State Representative Dean Cooley
Republican -- District 21 - Mesa


State Representative Jeff Hatch-Miller
Republican -- District 26 - Phoenix


State Representative Wes Marsh
Republican -- District 28 - Phoenix


Or contact your own State Senator or Representative at:

http://www.azleg.state.az.us/members/45leg/senate.htm

http://www.azleg.state.az.us/members/45leg/house.htm

http://www.azleg.state.az.us/maps/state.htm

Thank you very much!

Jim wrote:
>
> ---------- Forwarded Message ----------
> Subject: UCITA has landed in AZ.
> Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2001 16:10:15 -0700
> From: Shadow <>
> To:
>
> For those of you who haven't heard yet, the Uniform Computer Information
> Transactions Act (UCITA) has been introduced into the Arizona House of
> Representatives as HB2041.
>
> It's now our turn to fight and defeat a bad law that is
> anti-competitive, anti-business and anti-consumer. If we can win this
> fight quickly and soundly, we can set the tone for the remaining 47
> States that this bill will inevitably be presented to.
>
> I have started a support center on my website at:
>
> http://digitalnirvana.com/fight_ucita
>
> At this point, I have setup a general FAQ and a perl script that will
> serve personalized Rich Text Format letters that can be sent directly to
> your legislators and the governor. I hope to be adding a mail list, a
> petition and more letters soon.
>
> If you can do nothing else than send a letter your legislators, it will
> be enough. If you can do more than that, let me know. This is too
> important not to take up arms against.
>
> Chris Lewis