Kucinich’ Impeachment bill 799 in “special discussion” of House Judiciary

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(Especially members of the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties – see below)
Special to IFP by ‘Paul Revere’

Yesterday while doing my normal round of calls to various members of congress, I called John Conyers’ office to ask if the new revelations that came out of Scott McClellan’s book has given the judiciary comittee any new motive to go forward with impeachment.  Conyers’ aide told me that the current Kucinich impeachment bill, H.R.799, was now in special discussion amongst members of the comittee.  I was then told that one of the biggest impacts that a person like myself could make at this point would be to call my representative and try to influence them to persuade Mr. Conyers that now is the time for action.  My guess is that it wouldn’t hurt to call all the members of the judiciary comittee either.

Call Now!

1 (800) 614-2803 (and ask for the specific Representative’s office)
House: (202) 225-3121
Senate: (202) 224-3121 

Members of House Judiciary Committee:

Democrat
Hon. Berman
(D) California, 28th

Hon. Boucher
(D) Virginia, 9th

Hon. Nadler
(D) New York, 8th

Hon. Scott
(D) Virginia, 3rd

Hon. Watt
(D) North Carolina, 12th

Hon. Lofgren
(D) California, 16th

Hon. Jackson Lee
(D) Texas, 18th

Hon. Waters
(D) California, 35th

Hon. Delahunt
(D) Massachusetts, 10th

Hon. Wexler
(D) Florida, 19th

Hon. Sánchez
(D) California, 39th

Hon. Cohen
(D) Tennessee, 9th

Hon. Johnson
(D) Georgia, 4th

Hon. Sutton
(D) Ohio, 13th

Hon. Gutierrez
(D) Illinois, 4th

Hon. Sherman
(D) California, 27

Hon. Baldwin
(D) Wisconsin, 2nd

Hon. Weiner
(D) New York, 9th

Hon. Schiff
(D) California, 29th

Hon. Davis
(D) Alabama , 7th

Hon. Wasserman Schultz
(D) Florida, 20th

Hon. Ellison
(D) Minnesota, 5th

Republican
Hon. Sensenbrenner Jr.
(R) Wisconsin, 5th

Hon. Coble
(R) North Carolina, 6th

Hon. Gallegly
(R) California, 24th

Hon. Goodlatte
(R) Virginia, 6th

Hon. Chabot
(R) Ohio, 1st

Hon. Lungren
(R) California, 3rd

Hon. Cannon
(R) Utah, 3rd

Hon. Keller
(R) Florida, 8th

Hon. Issa
(R) California, 49th

Hon. Pence
(R) Indiana, 6th

Hon. Forbes
(R) Virginia, 4th

Hon. King
(R) Iowa, 5th

Hon. Feeney
(R) Florida, 24th

Hon. Franks
(R) Arizona, 2nd

Hon. Gohmert
(R) Texas, 1st

Hon. Jordan
(R) Ohio, 4th
                                           
Members of The Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties:

Hon. Nadler
Chairman
(D) New York, 8th

Hon. Davis
(D) Alabama , 7th

Hon. Wasserman Schultz
(D) Florida, 20th

Hon. Ellison
(D) Minnesota, 5th

Hon. Conyers Jr.
(D) Michigan, 14th

Hon. Scott
(D) Virginia, 3rd

Hon. Watt
(D) North Carolina, 12th

Hon. Cohen
(D) Tennessee, 9th

Hon. Franks
Ranking Member
(R) Arizona, 2nd

Hon. Pence
(R) Indiana, 6th

Hon. Issa
(R) California, 49th

Hon. King
(R) Iowa, 5th

Hon. Jordan
(R) Ohio, 4th