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Dave
I've tried to sum up what we're trying to do state-wide in our State Strategy located here
http://cmr-golf.com.phtemp.com/PDF/FairTax_State_Strategy.pdf
In summary, we want Community Coordinators to provide ready access to new people wanting to learn more about the FairTax, and to promote the FairTax with their friends and associates. Typically, CCs do this by having regular, public meetings. These meetings provide a "presence" for the FairTax, keep the FairTax in people's minds, and provide a place for the interested to go and get more information. CCs also recruit new volunteers/activists who are willing to make calls/send letters to State or Federal politicians. The goal here is to have at least one CC in each State congressional district, and to be able to influence State Representatives and Senators to support the FairTax by showing them we have enough FairTax supporters to swing an election, and we are active enough to "deliver" those votes to FairTax candidates.
The District Directors do much the same thing, but work more on the Congressional District level. Here again, the idea is get enough active, letter writing, fax sending, rally attending FairTax supporters to ensure those running for office will support the FairTax in order to get our votes.
If you are interested, let me know and we'll discuss in more detail.
Marilyn
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