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Did you miss the
Meeting of the Minds in Denver? You can download PowerPoint
presentations and more right here!
MOTM 2008 |


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Protecting Your Rights
In Our Nation's Capital!
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| The Motorcycle Riders Foundation
(MRF), incorporated in 1987, is a membership-based
national motorcyclists’ rights organization
headquartered in Washington, D.C. The MRF monitors
and when necessary, sways federal legislation
and regulatory action that pertains to street
riders. The MRF concerns itself with what is going
on in the arena of motorcycling safety education,
training, licensing, and public awareness. The
MRF provides members and state motorcyclists’
rights organizations with direction and information
to protect motorcyclists’ rights and motorcycling.
The MRF sponsors annual regional and national
educational seminars for motorcyclists’
rights activists and publishes a bi-monthly newsletter,
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On February 14, 2008, U.S.
Transportation Secretary Mary E. Peters sent letters
to Dick Cheney and Nancy Pelosi making requests
to raid the SAFETEA-LU funds to promote national
helmet use.
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Peters' letters to Congress |
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Safe,
Accountable, Flexible, Efficient
Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for
Users (SAFETEA–LU) Update |
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Michael "Boz" Kerr, Dave Dwyer and Jeff Hennie in front of the Democrat National Committee after hand delivering a meeting request and survey to the DNC. The DNC has not responded to emailed and faxed meeting requests.
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Dave Dwyer of the MRF, Will Kinzel Director of Government Affairs for the Republican National Committee, MRF Vice President Michael "Boz" Kerr, and Jeff Hennie after a meeting with Mr. Kinzel concerning the Republican presidential nominee and the cabinet level appointees.
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Michael "Boz" Kerr, Dave Dwyer, and Jeff Hennie on the south side of the US Capitol. |
Jeff Hennie, MRF office director Tiffany Latimer and State Senator Robert LeTourneau in front of the US Supreme Court on Capitol Hill in Washington DC after LeTourneau testified at a House Transportation Committee Hearing on highway safety. LeTourneau's remarks focused on motorcycle safety
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The
many members, supporters and groups who are currently
involved in the motorcyclists' rights movement and
the motorcycling community ARE the Motorcycle Riders
Foundation. Without each of you, we would not exist.
Not an MRF member yet? Join
the Motorcycle Riders Foundation today!
The
Motorcycle Riders Foundation is the leading voice
for you, the street rider, in Washington, D.C. The
Motorcycle Riders Foundation is committed to less
federal government involvement in your daily life.
The Motorcycle Riders Foundation firmly supports the
rights of the individual state governments to enact
legislation without the threat of federal intervention.
We stand for freedom of choice, freedom from unsafe
highways, and freedom from unfair and overly restrictive
federal and international regulations.
Curious
about this site? Please take the time to look us over.
The Motorcycle Riders Foundation's mission
statement guides us to provide the best in training,
information, and representation in political arenas
for the American biker.
Concerned
about the future of our motorcycling lifestyle? This
site is designed to help you become an even more efficient
and productive grassroots activist.
If
you have any suggestions or comments, please contact
our Washington
DC office. |
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