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Name: Henry C. "Hank" Jr. Johnson
Position: House (GA, 4)
Party: Democrat

Staffer: Jacqui Kappler
Telephone: 202-225-1605
Email: jacqui.kappler@mail.house.gov
Address: 2240 Rayburn House Office Building

Number of Contacts: 7 (1 or 14% in support)
Cosponsor in 116th: Yes

Message and Talking Points

Contacts

Ericka Jones writes on 1/28/2019 at 4:58PM:
On 1/28 E. Jones emailed Jacqui Kappler (Legislative Director) and Chelsea Grey (Legislative Aide/Legislative Correspondent) asking if the rep would cosponsor

Ericka Jones writes on 1/10/2019 at 3:17PM:
E. Jones visited this office on 1/8. Staff was not available so she left a one pager and took the cards of Jacqui Kappler (Legislative Director) and Chelsea Grey (Legislative Aide/Legislative Correspondent).updated info for Legislative Director.

Tim Bowman writes on 8/30/2018 at 1:12PM:
On August 30th, 2018, C4CI sent an email to Chelsea Grey (chelsea.grey@mail.house.gov) asking whether Representative Johnson would be an initial co-sponsor of DIA if elected to the next Congress.

Laura Halvorson writes on 1/18/2018 at 7:49PM:
12/20/17: Sheryl met with staff member Chelsea Grey who said the Congressman will be signing on.

Bruce Darling writes on 9/27/2017 at 3:30PM:
On September 27th, ADAPT members - as part of the Fall Action Hill Day - provided the office with information about the Disability Integration Act and asked that the Member of Congress cosponsor this legislation.

Bruce Darling writes on 5/17/2017 at 4:45PM:
On May 17th, ADAPT members - as part of the Spring Action Hill Day - provided the office with information about the Disability Integration Act and asked that the Member of Congress cosponsor this legislation.

Stephanie Woodward writes on 4/13/2016 at 11:02AM:
On April 13, 2016 ADAPT members - as part of the Spring Action Hill Day - provided the office with information about the Disability Integration Act which has already been introduced in the US Senate and asked that the Member of Congress become initial cosponsor this legislation in the House.


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