----- Original Message ----- Tuesday, June 19, 2007 3:52:27 PM Message From: "ARRL Web site" <[email protected]> Subject: NC Antenna Bill Passes!! To: [email protected] The North Carolina Senate passed H1340, the "Amateur Radio Antenna Bill" around 3:30pm today! The bill was introduced by Senator Julia Boseman (D-New Hanover) who described the importance of Amateur Radio in her hurricane-prone county. She also suggested members with questions about the bill or Amatueur Radio contact Senator Stan Bingham (R-Davidson) whose call is KJ4AX! The vote was 49-0 in favor and the bill now goes back to the state house for concurrence on a date change, a formality. After that it's off to the governor for his signature. Thanks to all of you for your efforts to build support for this legislation with your representatives! Don't forget to thank them for their vote of support for Amateur Radio in North Carolina. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ARRL North Carolina Section Section Manager: Timothy B. Slay, N4IB [email protected] -------------------------------------------------------------------- This message is being sent to you via the ARRL Members Only Web site. If you do not want to receive further messages, go to the site at: http://www.arrl.org/members-only/memdata.html?modify=1 Log in with your username and password and change your email options. Unchecking the "News and information from your Division Director and Section Manager" box will prevent messages such as this one from being sent to you. -- [email protected] _______________________________________________ Ncares-admin mailing list [email protected] http://rtpnet.org/mailman/listinfo/ncares-admin If you send a REPLY message, it will go to all recipients of this list. DO NOT send messages to this list to UNSUBSCRIBE or modify your subscription. The preceeding links may be used for those purposes. Click here to contact the administrator of this list %mailto:[email protected] "ARES" is a Registered Service Mark of the ARRL and they insist that we identify it as such.