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This letter was sent by OpenCongress user lllaughton on August 27, 2011 in support of H.R.5577 Genetically Engineered Food Right to Know Act. Privacy setting: PUBLIC
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H.R.5577 Genetically Engineered Food Right to Know Act
I am writing as your constituent in the 18th Congressional district of Ohio. I support H.R.5577 - Genetically Engineered Food Right to Know Act, and am tracking it using OpenCongress.org, the free public resource website for government transparency and accountability.

Sincerely,
Lisa Laughton
This letter was a reply from the office of Rep. Bob Gibbs [R, OH-18] on August 27, 2011.
Reply from Representative Bob Gibbs
Thank you for contacting my office. I appreciate your input and want to
ensure that your correspondence receives a substantive reply. As you may
know, each day I receive hundreds of letters, emails, and phone calls,
and you will receive a detailed reply that accurately answers your
email. Please bear with us as we process your information and respond as
quickly as possible. If your matter is a time sensitive issue, please
contact my Washington, D.C. office at (202) 225-6265.

Sincerely,

Bob Gibbs
Member of Congress

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