Dear Mr. Renzi,
I've just copied you on an e-mail about HB2129 - text messaging while driving an AZ state law to be voted on again in the next session. I have a different matter to discuss with you but it does correlate to this issue. My fiance, Stacy Stubbs, was killed in Peoria just over a month ago in a car accident in which the teenage driver was texting while driving ( http://www.dcourier.com/main.asp?Section...
I'm working with state legislatures on that issue. My issue with you involves Social Security and death benefits. Ten years ago Stacy had and recovered from cervical cancer. This made her ineligible for life insurance. Of course you know the feeble amount that the Federal Government allots is not even enough to pay for flowers.
I would like to see a bill adding a one dollar payroll tax per week for a $10,000 life insurance policy for all who don't qualify or who simply think they can't afford life insurance.
I'd like to know what you think of the two issues mentioned in the e-mail below to my local congressman?
Firstly- my sincere condolences.
Secondly- I think it would be better to tax the over-privileged rather than the bulk of Americans. However- the money wasted within State or Federal any bureacracy could easily fund this initiative.
I fully support your position- surely dignity in death is not only for the rich.
Reply:I agree with you 100% something needs to be done about this matter that our state faces in order to keep all of our families safe from carelessness in the future. A law should be pass were you can't even use your cell phone while driving even if it is an emergency. It only takes a moment to pull over into a parking lot to answer the phone. Once again I am sorry for your loss and may God bless you and your family.
Reply:not a bad ideal good luck, although i totally disagree with another payroll tax, there are many things that can be cut in the federal government instead of another tax
Thursday, February 9, 2012
I'd like to know what you think of the two issues mentioned in the e-mail below to my local congressman?
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