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NEW: CONG-REFORM - Congressional Reform Briefings

``` Date: Fri, 15 Apr 1994 15:15:39 CDT From: Gary Ruskin Subject: NEW: CONG-REFORM - Congressional Reform Briefings

CONG-REFORM on listserver@essential.org Congressional Reform -- Briefings

The Congressional Accountability Project is launching a new list for grassroots activists and citizens who want "inside Washington" updates and background briefings on congressional reform issues.

The Congressional Accountability Project is a Ralph Nader project devoted to winning congressional reforms, including: *cutting congressional pay and perks *banning gifts to members of Congress *supporting term limits *supporting campaign finance reform *improving congressional ethics rules and procedures *halting the personal use of campaign funds *and much more...

The list was started following requests from grassroots activists and other citizens to provide a source of up-to-date legislative developments and information from Washington concerning congressional reform issues, along with some strategic and tactical commentary. The postings will provide suggestions about what activists and citizens could do to fight effectively for new congressional reforms.

To subscribe to CONG-REFORM send the following command to listserver@essential.org in the body of the e-mail message: --

SUBSCRIBE CONG-REFORM Yourfirstname Yourlastname

For example: SUBSCRIBE CONG-REFORM TOM FOLEY

The list is moderated by Gary Ruskin, organizing director of the Congressional Accountability Project.

Owner: Gary Ruskin gary@essential.org ```

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