
The telecom industry is hard at work re-introducing their bills in this new Congress to take away your local control on where to place cell towers, which means they can place them next to your home, school and business, and where your children play, without your consent.
Problems: from depreciating property values to creating a toxic zone of cascading health effects from radio frequency (RF) radiation.
Your US Rep. Morgan Griffith (R-VA) is critically important as he re-introduced a bill to expand federal preemption over local government by adding antennas to supposedly “improve” telecom service, but without your consent – HR 279.
We need your help to set up a meeting with the office of Rep. Morgan Griffith. Here’s what you can do:
- Call the telecommunications staffer, Jr. Walker, at 202.225.3861 and email at Jr.walker@mail.house.gov
- Ask to meet virtually to discuss “telecom bills and bridging the digital divide”
- Set up a meeting for ½ hour within the time availability below so that Odette Wilkens, Chair & General Counsel of the National Call for Safe Technology, and Charles Frohman, lobbyist for the National Health Federation, can be with you at the meeting to discuss the bills in detail
- Invite family and friends to meet with you who live in Rep. Morgan Griffith’s district – VA 9th congressional district – see https://statisticalatlas.com/state/Arkansas/Overview
- Include Odette Wilkens at hello@thenationalcall.org on your email to confirm availability as the time slots may fill up with other meetings with legislators
- Once you confirm with Jr. Walker on date and time, Odette will set up a Zoom call
- Send to Odette the names and emails of all who will be attending the call, including Jr. Walker’s email, to include on the Zoom invite
Availability of Odette and Charles – Eastern Time:
Week of Jan 27: Tu 1:30-2:30; 3:30-4pm W 1:30-2pm; 3-4pm Th 1-2:30pm Fr 10am-2:30pm | Week of Feb 3: M 10am-4pm Tu 1:30-2:30; 3:30-4pm W 10-11am; 1:30-2pm; 3-3:30pm Th 1-2:30pm Fr 10am-3:30pm | Week of Feb 10: M 10am – 11:30am Tu 1:30-4pm W 10-11am; 1:30-2pm; 3-4pm Th 1-2:30pm Fr 10am-3:30pm | Week of Feb 17: M 10am-4pm Tu 1-4pm W 10-10:45am; 1:30-2pm; 3-4pm Th 1-2:30pm Fr 10am-11:30pm; 1:45-3:30pm |
I want to say that I generally oppose cell towers in residential areas. A cell tower was built across from my condo a few years ago and my health has not been the same since it was built. I have chronic fatigue syndrome and bouts of fibromyalgia.