Hello
everybody,
Next
week is a crucial time in the life of the transition.
The administration needs to notify Congress by
September 15th of it's intention to proceed. Although
a high priority issue for a few Congressmen in the so
called House Freedom Caucus, the transition
is something that has really flown under the radar for
most Senators and Representatives.
I'd like to tell everyone in
the NCSG that the United States Congress cares about
what you think. It does not. Individual
Congresspersons, though, do care what their
constituents think - that's where we need your help.
American members of the NCSG,
both institutions and individuals, it's time to
let your elected representatives know what you think
of the transition. The best way to do this is to call
Washington and tell your Senator, Representative or
their staff person what you want them to do regarding
the elimination of US government stewardship of the
internet through the IANA contract.
Please
today please call your Senator or Representative, or
preferably both, today and
tell them that:
1. You,
or your organisation, are active members of the ICANN
community representing noncommercial users,
2. You
support the transition of the internet from the US
government to the multi-stakeholder community (if you
do),
3. (For
Senators) You oppose S3034, the mis-named Protecting
Internet Freedom Act, or
4. (For
Representatives) You oppose HR 5329, the Securing
America's Internet Domains Act of 2016,
You can
reach your Senator or Representative through the
Capitol switchboard at 202-224-3121.
If you
do not know your representative you can obtain his or
her identity here:
Expat
Americans should contact the Senator and
Representative of the district where you currently
cast your remote ballot in elections (or where you
last resided, if you do not currently vote in the
United States).
In addition, please call the
Secretary of the Department of Congress Penny Pritzker
at 202-482-2112 and:
1. Identify yourself, your
affiliation and that you are an active member of the
ICANN community representing noncommercial users and
that
2. you
support the transition (if you do) and expect the
Department of Commerce to proceed as scheduled at the
end of this month and not extend the current
IANA contract or propose a new one.
The time to talk is
over: Americans. If you want he transition to occur
the time to act is today. Not Monday, today. The
way to act is by calling, not writing. The impact is
much greater.
Thank you for your
consideration.
Best,
Ed Morris