Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Fight Global Poverty

Dear ONE Member,

ONE members got President-elect Obama "On the Record" with historic commitments to fight global poverty and disease. Now, it's time to get to work turning those commitments into hope and dignity for millions struggling to survive around the globe.

Champions in Congress are writing to President-elect Obama to urge him to request a robust Fiscal Year 2010 International Affairs Budget. This bipartisan letter will be a critical first step in fully-funding the proven, effective and affordable solutions needed to save and improve the lives of those suffering from poverty and preventable diseases worldwide. We need you to call your Members of Congress now and urge them to add their names to this important letter:

Senator Barbara Boxer
Phone: 202-224-3553

Congressman Elton Gallegly
Phone: 202-225-5811

Then, please report your call by clicking here:

http://one.org/call?tg=FSCA_2.FHCA_24&cp_id=37&id=703-2718592-TQJuskx&t=2

Obama's commitments may be impossible to keep unless his FY10 budget priorities put us on the right track now, because each year's goals get progressively harder to meet for every year we fall short. That's why we're teaming with the U.S. Global Leadership Campaign in asking Members of Congress to support President-elect Obama’s vision for fighting global poverty and set the stage for fulfilling all his promises to the world's poorest people. Please show them your support by calling now:

Senator Barbara Boxer
Phone: 202-224-3553

Congressman Elton Gallegly
Phone: 202-225-5811

The next Administration and Congress face tough choices as fiscal constraints and mounting deficits impact always difficult budget decisions. The letter from Congress calling for a robust FY10 International Affairs Budget will send a strong message to the new Administration that doubling foreign assistance is in the best interests of the United States and the world, even in these difficult economic times.
Thank you for your voice,
Josh Peck, ONE.org


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