Sunday, June 28, 2009
A curtain call
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
A practical solution
Some logistics
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
More damage?
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Write your senator!
Dear Senator Levin,
Clean water is one of the most vital, precious commodities in all the world. As someone fortunate enough to come from the Great Lakes State, I cannot fathom a life without plenty of water for so many purposes. We’re blessed to be from a state where we have plenty of access for cleaning, drinking, and recreation purposes.
One issue going on in our complicated world that concerns me greatly is the lack of access to clean water for so many of the human beings around the world. Geography prevents some from enjoying something we take for granted - clean, fresh water. Hundreds of millions of people just like us lack access to the most basic, most necessary resource on the planet.
I’m pleased to read news of a bill that could be introduced in the United States Senate. The Senator Paul Simon Water for the World Act, which is co-sponsored by Senators Durbin and Corker will help provide access to clean water for nearly 100 million people. While it will not solve the problem completely, it will go a long way to make an impact on so many in underdeveloped countries.
Efforts such as this, to help those from around the world who share our common humanity will help create partnerships with nations and improve the view of the United States among members of the world community. As residents of a state so rich in access to clean water, I’m confident you agree this measure is worthwhile.
It is my hope that you will support this bill as strongly as possible by both considering co-sponsoring and voting for the measure when it comes before the Senate.
I’m grateful for your time,
John C. Bernia Jr.
Oxford, Michigan