We took the advice of Kim in Florida ,and wrote to our state reps using the site she sent.We found it quite easy to use,and recommend all of us on this site,as interested parties do the same. This is a copy of our letter. Thank you Kim,and all. Since our ancestors were brave enough to sail [under atrocious conditions,I might add]to a new world to protect their family's freedoms,we should at least,zip off an e-mail to do the same. Here is the text of our letter: "We are extremely concerned about the possible passage of Bill#A 1390.As genealogists, we recognize that this is only one area that will be effected if this bill passes. Please carefully consider the myriad of ramifications the this bill would have on the public's liberty to have their records open to view and study.The understanding of our past is an important part of planning our future. Jerilyn's ancestors were original settlers of this great state,and they fled their homeland of Great Britain because their liberties were threatened.Please remember our past,as you consider our future. We trust you,as our responsible elected representatives,to look at all sides and vote for the common good. Sincerely, Thomas and Jerilyn Henderson"