Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Help get the Hello Girls recognized with a Congressional Gold Medal

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Dear Friend

The U.S. World War I Centennial Commission, pre COVID, recommended to the Congress that the Hello Girls be awarded the Congressional Gold Medal.  There is now a bill in the United States Senate (S 692) to that end which you may wish to support.

You may recall that the Hello Girls were the telephone operators who responded to a call from their country to provide bi-lingual telephone services in the theatre of war.  It is estimated that they connected 26 million calls and were a significant factor in turning the tide of the war.  They were denied veteran status from the end of the war until 1977.

If you are unable to meet with your Senators or speak to them or their staff on the phone, you can almost always contact them by their website's "Contact" section.  Attached is the latest list updated today of Senators who have and have not cosponsored.  Those Senators who "have cosponsored" are indicated in RED.

  • Simply put your Senator's name in Google for example "Senator Ted Cruz".
  • When his Senate Website pops up there should be a section that says "contact Senator Cruz" or "give your opinion on an issue to Senator Cruz" or something similar.
  • To ensure that only people from his (or her) state contact their senator, they will ask for your name, address, phone number and email. By the way, they can't use this information for fundraising purposes. 
  • Next they will ask you for the subject of your message and then the message. Laid out below is a message that was used to contact our Senators:

Subject of the message:

To request that Senator XXXXX co-sponsor S 692 - A bill to authorize a Congressional Gold Medal to recognize the "Hello Girls" of World War 1 offered by Senator Tester.

 

Text of the message:

In 1917, during World War I, General Pershing put out a call for experienced (and therefore mainly female) telephone operators who were fluent in French to volunteer to be sent to the front to help make communications connections between the thousands of military phones set up across Europe so the allied troops could communicate with each other.  Hundreds volunteered from all across the country.  223 were selected and sent to European Headquarters and the front.  Unfortunately, when they returned home, they were not fully recognized for their service or given veterans status as promised.  Congress created the World War I Centennial Commission to build a national monument (now under construction) and recommend other appropriate actions for Congress to take to commemorate the Centennial of World War I.  The Commission recommended (among other things) that Congress recognize the "Hello Girls" (as the operators became known) with a Congressional Gold Medal.  This is the only recommendation made by the Commission that has not been acted upon.   Such a bill needs 67 co-sponsors to move forward - it now has 39.  Senator XXXXX should help recognize these female volunteers by supporting S. 692, which would authorize a Congressional Gold Medal for the "Hello Girls"!  Please have someone take a look at this bill and report on it to my Senator – Senator XXXXX . 

 

It would be greatly appreciated if you let me know what sort of response you get so that we can keep the attached listing up to date.

If your Senator's name is in red on the attached listing, congratulations, he/she is already a supporter.  If not, please do reach out to them. 

Thank you for your support in helping to remember all those who served in the War that Changed the World.

 All the best,

 Dan

 Dans Signature

Daniel S. Dayton
Executive Director
U.S. World War I Centennial Commission

Email: Daniel S. Dayton Hello Girls


HELLO GIRLS' CONGRESSIONAL GOLD MEDAL SENATE BILL AS OF 10-18-2021

Senators who have not Co-sponsored S 692 are marked in BLUE

Senators who have Co-sponsored S 692 "Hello Girls" are marked in RED

Senator Tester (the Author) of S 692 is marked in GREEN

 

Senator's Name

State

Party

Baldwin, Tammy

Wisconsin

Democratic

Barrasso, John

Wyoming

Republican

Bennet, Michael F.

Colorado

Democratic

Blackburn, Marsha

Tennessee

Republican

Blumenthal, Richard

Connecticut

Democratic

Blunt, Roy

Missouri

Republican

Booker, Cory A.

New Jersey

Democratic

Boozman, John

Arkansas

Republican

Braun, Mike

Indiana

Republican

Brown, Sherrod

Ohio

Democratic

Burr, Richard

North Carolina

Republican

Cantwell, Maria

Washington

Democratic

Capito, Shelley Moore

West Virginia

Republican

Cardin, Benjamin L.

Maryland

Democratic

Carper, Thomas R.

Delaware

Democratic

Casey, Robert P., Jr.

Pennsylvania

Democratic

Cassidy, Bill

Louisiana

Republican

Collins, Susan M.

Maine

Republican

Coons, Christopher A.

Delaware

Democratic

Cornyn, John

Texas

Republican

Cortez Masto, Catherine

Nevada

Democratic

Cotton, Tom

Arkansas

Republican

Cramer, Kevin

North Dakota

Republican

Crapo, Mike

Idaho

Republican

Cruz, Ted

Texas

Republican

Daines, Steve

Montana

Republican

Duckworth, Tammy

Illinois

Democratic

Durbin, Richard J.

Illinois

Democratic

Ernst, Joni

Iowa

Republican

Feinstein, Dianne

California

Democratic

Fischer, Deb

Nebraska

Republican

Gillibrand, Kirsten E.

New York

Democratic

Graham, Lindsey

South Carolina

Republican

Grassley, Chuck

Iowa

Republican

Hagerty, Bill

Tennessee

Republican

Hassan, Margaret Wood

New Hampshire

Democratic

Hawley, Josh

Missouri

Republican

Heinrich, Martin

New Mexico

Democratic

Hickenlooper, John W.

Colorado

Democratic

Hirono, Mazie K.

Hawaii

Democratic

Hoeven, John

North Dakota

Republican

Hyde-Smith, Cindy

Mississippi

Republican

Inhofe, James M.

Oklahoma

Republican

Johnson, Ron

Wisconsin

Republican

Kaine, Tim

Virginia

Democratic

Kelly, Mark

Arizona

Democratic

Kennedy, John

Louisiana

Republican

King, Angus S., Jr.

Maine

Independent

Klobuchar, Amy

Minnesota

Democratic

Lankford, James

Oklahoma

Republican

Leahy, Patrick J.

Vermont

Democratic

Lee, Mike

Utah

Republican

Luján, Ben Ray

New Mexico

Democratic

Lummis, Cynthia M.

Wyoming

Republican

Manchin, Joe, III

West Virginia

Democratic

Markey, Edward J.

Massachusetts

Democratic

Marshall, Roger

Kansas

Republican

McConnell, Mitch

Kentucky

Republican

Menendez, Robert

New Jersey

Democratic

Merkley, Jeff

Oregon

Democratic

Moran, Jerry

Kansas

Republican

Murkowski, Lisa

Alaska

Republican

Murphy, Christopher

Connecticut

Democratic

Murray, Patty

Washington

Democratic

Ossoff, Jon

Georgia

Democratic

Padilla, Alex

California

Democratic

Paul, Rand

Kentucky

Republican

Peters, Gary C.

Michigan

Democratic

Portman, Rob

Ohio

Republican

Reed, Jack

Rhode Island

Democratic

Risch, James E.

Idaho

Republican

Romney, Mitt

Utah

Republican

Rosen, Jacky

Nevada

Democratic

Rounds, Mike

South Dakota

Republican

Rubio, Marco

Florida

Republican

Sanders, Bernard

Vermont

Independent

Sasse, Ben

Nebraska

Republican

Schatz, Brian

Hawaii

Democratic

Schumer, Charles E.

New York

Democratic

Scott, Rick

Florida

Republican

Scott, Tim

South Carolina

Republican

Shaheen, Jeanne

New Hampshire

Democratic

Shelby, Richard C.

Alabama

Republican

Sinema, Kyrsten

Arizona

Democratic

Smith, Tina

Minnesota

Democratic

Stabenow, Debbie

Michigan

Democratic

Sullivan, Dan

Alaska

Republican

Tester, Jon

Montana

Democratic

Thune, John

South Dakota

Republican

Tillis, Thom

North Carolina

Republican

Toomey, Patrick J.

Pennsylvania

Republican

Tuberville, Tommy

Alabama

Republican

Van Hollen, Chris

Maryland

Democratic

Warner, Mark R.

Virginia

Democratic

Warnock, Raphael G.

Georgia

Democratic

Warren, Elizabeth

Massachusetts

Democratic

Whitehouse, Sheldon

Rhode Island

Democratic

Wicker, Roger F.

Mississippi

Republican

Wyden, Ron

Oregon

Democratic

Young, Todd

Indiana

Republican

 


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