[NIFL-FAMILY:759] Re: Use of Public Property

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In a message dated 2/12/02 3:10:37 PM Central Standard Time, dseaman@tamu.edu 
writes:

<<  However, 
 advocating direct contacts to legislators can become a problem if you are 
 using property owned by a public agency.
  >>

The following comment is not intended to address the main issue you raise, 
but do be aware that many subscribers to the listserv work for private 
agencies.  Our agencies may receive some state, municipal, or federal grants 
(along with private grants and donations) to help support our programs, but 
the agencies themselves are not government programs.



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