Dear Editor, In following the national debate on health care, I
like many of my fellow citizens, am very concerned about the
direction our country is going, especially in terms of the proposed
government take over of health care.
Where is Congressman Jerry McNerney during summer recess?
Dear Editor,
In following the national debate on health care, I like many of my fellow citizens, am very concerned about the direction our country is going, especially in terms of the proposed government take over of health care. In checking Congressman Jerry McNerny’s Web site, he has exactly zero town hall meetings planned over the August recess to explain his position on the planned government take over of health care and to hear from his constituents on what we think. I am outraged that at this critical moment in our country’s history, Congressman McNerny is hiding from his constituents. This is absolutely unacceptable access from our supposed representative. If he isn’t willing to explain himself to us and hear directly what we think, who exactly is he representing? Seems to me he is more interested in backing Pelosi and Reed than what his constituents. I suggest everyone in the 11th District contact his office and demand he meet with us and discuss this important issue. If he does not, he no longer deserves to represent this district and should be voted out at the first opportunity.
Stephen Beard, Morgan Hill
Time for Congressman Jerry McNerney to meet his constituents
Dear Editor,
The House of Representatives have been in recess for almost a week, but our Congressman, Jerry McNerney, has yet to schedule any public events with his constituents.
I called his office today and the receptionist said they were still putting together his schedule and to watch his Web site for events.
This is unacceptable! Our Congressman needs to be in front of those who elected him. There is much to discuss and the summer recess is short.
Call McNerney’s office today. McNerney represents California’s 11th District, inclkuding Morgan Hill, Gilroy, Pleasanton, Dublin, Tracy, Manteca and Lodi.
David Miller, Pleasanton







