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Why Organize a Community Meeting?
The
Complex Transformation
proposal is a historic opportunity for the public to register its feelings about nuclear weapons with the U.S. government. However, the government is only organizing hearings in a select group of communities close to nuclear weapons production sites.
By organizing a community meeting in your area you can:
Bring your community together for civic actions that help define our future.
Educate your community about Complex Transformation
Encourage and collect comments about the proposed actions.
Join the movement! Communities have already began holding their own hearings, before the official hearings have even begun!
Click here
to see a video of the meeting held in Madison Wisconsin.
How To Organize A Community Meeting
A community hearing can be as formal or informal as you choose, from a gathering of family and friends to a formal gathering at the state capitol building. The two important characteristics are:
Provide a forum for members of your community to discuss nuclear weapons policy
Record this discussion or individual's comments and submit it to the DOE before April 10th 2008. This submission can be in written form, audio recording or video.
Click here
for a flyer giving detailed steps on how to organize your own public meeting.
Materials
are available in the side bar for you to use in organizing.
And don't forget we are here to help! Contact us, the
Campaign for a Nuclear Weapons Free World
or the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation for more information and support.
Tools you can use
Please modify the materials on this page to meet your needs
How to Hold
a Community Meeting
Press Release
Template
Letter to the Editor
Template
Op-Ed
Template
Community Meeting Flyer
Sample Action Alert
:
email this to your list
Sample Agenda
Sign in Sheet
Comment Postcards, Fact Sheets
and additional resources
Additional Resources
Comment postcard
from Tri-Valley Cares (2008)
Talking Points
from Vision2020 (2008)
Talking Points
from the Campaign for a Nuclear Weapons Free World (2008)
How to Stop a Bombplex
fact sheet from Tri Valley Cares (2008)
Fact Sheet
about the impacts to Tennessee from OREPA (2008)
Helpful tips
on making comments
to DOE and other federal agencies
Useful guide
on writing comments
for the National Environmental
Policy Act
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