~ bsc ideas ~
Theories about the babysitters club...
~ Claudia is queer, she had a crush on Ashley Wyeth and of course Kristy, until Stacey came along
~ Mary-Anne grows up to be a fashion designer, but sticking to the everyday looks she would've loved as a teen
~ Claudia goes into surrealist art, surrounding herself with wild paintings of the impossible
~ Kristy becomes an entrepreneur, and ropes Stacey in, because Stacey has all the Upper East Side connections
~ Stacey lives the life of a socialite, until Kristy ropes her into a business to help underpriveleged kids or something.
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Fandom: The Baby-Sitters Club
Sample Size: 355 stories
Source: AO3
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idk what trio to do next in minecraft icons so
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Masterlist
Down for requests always, but just because you send them doesn’t necessarily mean I’ll write them. Majority of my works can be found on ao3 (which can be found here), but I’ll link a few of the big ones below along with anything posted on here!
Ingrid Engen/Mapi Leon
did she feel better than me?
You Didn’t Let Me Finish
Do You See Something I Can't
Success is Easy
Haunted By The Ghost Of You
How You Get The Girl
la princesa
Ingrid Engen/Mapi Leon x daughter
Why Would She Say That?
She Feels Safe With You
Scary
You Can Do This
We Can't Figure Out What It Means
She’s Perfect
I’m Sorry
Elena - The Later Years
First Meetings
Misa Rodriguez/Marta Cardona
You Can’t Talk No Sh*t Without Penalties
Lena Oberdorf/Jule Brand
Hothead
Lia Wälti/Mariona Caldentey
I'm Scared I'll Always Be This Way, That People Will Not Want To Stay
Jana Fernandez/Jill Roord
Heaven Won’t Be The Same
Couples I will write for/have written for (placed in order of who I am most willing to write about, starting at the top):
Ingrid Engen🇳🇴/Mapi León🇪🇸- 20 works
Jana Fernández 🇪🇸/Jill Roord🇳🇱 - 4 works
Mariona Caldentey 🇪🇸/Lia Wälti🇨🇭- 2 works
Caroline Graham Hansen🇳🇴/Marta Torrejón 🇪🇸 - 3 works
Ona Batlle 🇪🇸/Aitana Bonmatí🇪🇸 - 1 work
Ona Batlle🇪🇸/Lucy Bronze🏴 - 1 work
Misa Rodríquez🇪🇸/Marta Cardona🇪🇸 - 1 work
Lola Gallardo🇪🇸 & Andrea Medina 🇪🇸- 1 work
Fran Kirby🏴/Maren Mjelde🇳🇴 - 4 works
Ana Maria Crnogorčević🇨🇭/Lia Wälti🇨🇭 - 1 work
Leah Williamson🏴/Lia Wälti🇨🇭 - 1 work
Sam Kerr🇦🇺/Kristie Mewis🇺🇸- 4 works
Frida Maanum🇳🇴/Emma Lennartsson🇸🇪- 5 works
Magdalena Erickson🇸🇪/Pernille Harder 🇩🇰- 2 works
Jessie Fleming🇨🇦/Niamh Charles🏴 - 1 work
Laura Wienroither🇦🇹/Stina Blackstenius🇸🇪 - 1 work
Tobin Health🇺🇸/Christen Press🇺🇸 - 1 work
Patri Guijarro🇪🇸/Claudia Pina🇪🇸 - 1 work
Cata Coll🇪🇸/Claudia Pina🇪🇸 - 1 work
Lucy Bronze🏴/Keira Walsh🏴 - 5 works
Ruesha Littlejohn🇮🇪/Katie McCabe🇮🇪 - 2 works
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⋆ ˚。⋆୨୧˚ INTRO ˚୨୧⋆。˚ ⋆
about me ─ ★
esme
she/her
infp
bisexual
i can play on the electric guitar and piano !!
i used to do ballet but now i do belly dancing
i love listening to music esp rap, metal (any type tbfr) and rock, my fav animal is a cat and I'm pretty sure that's it
stuff
if you want me to write for a character that isn't on the list feel free to ask me and I'll write for them if possible <3
i will write smut, fem reader, gn reader, platonic and romantic relationships
i will not write rape, incest, gore, threesome, gang bang, male reader, character x character, character x oc, poly relationships, specified race reader
what and who i write for ─ ✧・゚*
MOVIES ─ ★
black swan
- nina sayers
- lily
diary of a wimpy kid
- rodrick heffley
harry potter
- hermione granger
- harry potter
- draco malfoy
- luna lovegod
- ron weasley
- theodore nott
- tom riddle
scream
- tatum riley
- sidney prescott
- billy loomis
- stu marcher
- samantha carpenter
- tara carpenter
- amber freeman
- anika kayko
- ethan landry
- gale weathers
- jill roberts
- kirby reed
- chad meeks-martin
- mindy meeks-martin
life as a house
- sam monroe
awake
- clay beresford
casper
- casper mcfadden
fight club
- marla singer
- tyler durden
star wars
- anakin skywalker
- padmé amidala
narnia
- edmund pevensie
- peter pevensie
seasquatch squad
- jeremy sumpter
SERIES ─ ★
pretty little liars
- emily fields
- alison dilaurentis
- hanna marin
- spencer hastings
gossip girl
- blair waldorf
- serena van der woodsen
- georgina sparks
outerbanks
- rafe cameron
- sarah cameron
- jj maybanks
- kiara carrera
- pope heyward
- john b routledge
seaquest dsv
- lucas wolenczak
the babysitters club
- sam thomas
- kristy thomas
- stacey mcgill
- claudia kishi
- dawn schafer
shameless
- carl gallagher
- fiona gallagher
- debbie gallagher
malcolm in the middle
- malcolm wilkerson
- reese wilkerson
- francis wilkerson
my babysitters a vampire
- rory keaner
- ethan morgan
- sarah fox
ruby and the well
- sam price
- mina amani
- ruby o'reilly
KDRAMA ─ ★
all of us are dead
- choi nam-ra
- lee su-hyeok
- lee cheong-san
- lee na-yeon
- nam on-jo
sweet home
- yoon ji-su
- lee eun-yoo
- cha hyun-soo
KPOP ─ ★
aespa
- karina
- winter
- ningning
- giselle
twice
- nayeon
- chaeyoung
- momo
- mina
- sana
- jihyo
- dahyun
- jeongyeon
- tzuyu
le sserafim
- sakura
- yunjin
- chaewon
- kazuha
- eunchae
gidle
- soyeon
- minnie
- shuhua
- miyeon
- yuqi
nmixx
- sullyoon
- lily
- kyujin
- haewon
- jiwoo
- bae
new jeans
- danielle
- haerin
- minji
- hyein
- hanni
GAMES ─ ★
the last of us
- ellie williams
fatal frame
- yuri kozukata
- rui kagamiya
cry of fear
- simon henriksson
resident evil
- leon s kennedy
- jill valentine
- ada wong
- claire redfield
- bela dimitrescu
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I’ve decided to also post my one shots/imagines from wattapad on here. I’ll gradually be posting my old ones on here as well as my new ones!
Masterlist
Christen Press
Christmas Lights
You’re my girlfriend, not my mom
Emily Sonnett
ROTC
ROTC part 2
Mal Pugh
Wisdom Teeth
Krashlyn
Homecoming
Adopted Kid
Adopted Kid part 2
Adopted Kid part 3
Tobin Heath
Tobin’s sister
Preath
Leaving
Tired
Publicity Stunt
Kelley O’hara
What?
What? part 2
Bino
Epipen
Alex Morgan
World Cup
Suprise Trip
Security
Security part 2
Tierna Davidson
Break in
Kellex
Custody Fight
Custody Fight part 2
Custody Fight part 3
Rose Lavelle
Rose’s suprise
Kristie Mewis
I don’t like you
USWNT
Snow
Hacking
In-N-Out
Jealous
Crash
Flower
Bar
You guys didn’t know
Jessie Flemming
Roommates
Claudia Pina
Elevator
Andrea Medina
We caused this
Arsenal
Sleepy medicine
Is that a kid? Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7
Barcelona
Dare
Caitlin Foord x Katie McCabe
Is that a kid?
Is that a kid? - Name
Is that a kid? - Sick
Is that a kid? - Shit
Is that a kid? - Valentines Day
Is that a kid? - Storm
Is that a kid? - Owie
WSL
Found
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Here's another couple from me:
#96 - Cozy - Kristy x Mary Anne x Stacey x Claudia (Polyamory ship)
#53 - Candy - Stacey x Claudia
53. Candy @ AO3
96. Cozy @ AO3
Please request a drabble using this prompt list + a pairing or character! :)
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Idk if you read The Baby-Sitter’s Club as a kid, but Kristy x Claudia rich girl/weird friend (Claudia is the rich girl and Kristy is the weird friend)..... thinking
i did! i was more of a stacey/claudia shipper (and i’d argue they also fit it with stacey rich girl and claudia weird friend) but you are absolutely right about this!!
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#68 Jessi and the Bad Babysitter: Chapter 14
Now it’s time for some fireworks! It’s always fun to see someone snap and call the BSC out. Godspeed, Wendy.
It's the next BSC meeting on Wednesday and Jessi has her eyes glued to the door, praying that Wendy arrives on time. She's afraid another Kristy-Wendy showdown will take place, and I think she's also worried that because she's the one that brought her into the BSC, it'll be her ass too.
Much to Jessi's relief, Wendy shows up at 5:29 and she's not a happy camper. “Her mouth was set in a thin line and her big brown eyes were narrowed and angry.” *gasp* How could anyone not be in a good mood to be at a BSC meeting? Wendy says she had to leave a Super Mario tournament just to be at the meeting on time. And to top it off, she was winning too! Guilt-trip all you want, Wendy. The BSC is immune to all excuses. And Super Mario...Ann must have been tearing her hair out when she read all these modern pop culture references.
Jessi tells her she did the right thing and thinks to herself the BSC is more important than video games. The BSC supercedes all! And imagine if Wendy showed up 25 minutes late again...she'd wake up in the morning with “YOU'RE GOING DOWN!” spelled out on her windowsill in baby blocks. Jessi tells Wendy it's important she's here, but Wendy doesn't look too convinced.
At 5:30, Kristy calls the meeting to order and says she has two pieces of business. First, Shannon's coming! But she's going to be late. So anyone else showing up a minute late = LOOK. Shannon showing up late = that's ok! You know what, fine. Shannon gets like no love, let them bend the rules for her.
The second piece of news...Wendy was late to the job at the Pikes! Dun dun dunnnnnn. Wendy, completely blindsided, looks at Jessi accusingly. Oh no, Wendy. Jessi didn't say anything. It was Kristy's little Yes-Girl.
Mary Anne tattled on Wendy to Kristy. She says she didn't do it to be mean (yeah right) but said it was something that Kristy had to know. Wendy tries defending herself by saying she was maybe 15-20 minutes late and Jessi was already there. Kristy snippily counteracts with this:
“The big deal is that when parents call here they know they can count on us in every way.” (Good times, bad times, in between...) “That means they can be confident that they can get out the door when they need to. This business works because we run it in a professional manner.”
Uh, no, you run it in a dictatorial manner, Miss Napoleon Complex. And geez, if Mary Anne had kept her mouth shut, nothing would have happened. I mean, Mrs. Pike came home and both girls were there and the house and kids were all in one piece. I feel for Wendy because she's being ganged up on when all she's guilty of is assuming wrong. And they all keep forgetting that SHE WAS AT A BABYSITTING JOB. It wasn't like she was out shopping or was on a date (Stacey) or something. Oh wait. That's against BSC rules too. Girl's between a rock and a hard place here.
Wendy opens her mouth to say something, then shuts it. Too bad this a G-rated book because Wendy telling Kristy to fuck off would have been great. After thinking her words over, Wendy says things aren't working out. Stacey, who's said like six lines in this whole book, wants to know why, mainly to ease the tension and keep Kristy from unleashing her claws. She's also mentally taking notes for future reference when she quits this bitch in 15 books.
Wendy says there's too many rules and doesn't like the fact that she has to surrender all her personal jobs over to the BSC. She also doesn't like having to be at meetings three days a week because it takes up too much time. Kristy, your rebuttal?
“You knew the rules when you joined.”
NO SHE DIDN'T!!!!!! NO SHE DIDN'T, NO SHE DIDN'T, NO SHE DIDN'T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good lord! No one gave her an explanation of the rules when she first joined. Kristy was too busy acting all high and mighty, demonstrating how the club assigns jobs and yelling at Mallory for being sick. Holy shit, Kristy is such a bitch. Wendy, in a more composed manner, tells her what I just said. How the first meeting she attended was so frantic and no one ever told her what any of the rules were. Through all of this, Kristy stays silent.
Wendy admits that the club is great (so the brainwashing did get to her a bit) but it's great for all of them - not for her. Mary Anne suggests that it's just an adjustment period and she'll be fine soon. It falls on deaf ears, because Wendy stands up and gives the BSC a verbal smackdown:
“No, I don't think so. I have parents. I have teachers. I don't need a club telling me what to do, too. That's just one too many people bossing me around.” Oooooh, want some ice for that BURN, Kristy? “Sorry it didn't work out. 'Bye.”
With that, Wendy walks out of the room and into BSC obscurity. Or there's always my theory that she was driven out of Stoneybrook for defying the BSC and was sent to live in RI in exile, like Anne Hutchinson.
Since this is a G-rated book and there can't be any lines of “Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out!”, Kristy spits out a goodbye and adds on, “No offense, Jessi. But I can't believe you and she are friends.” Ouch x 100. Geez, someone is a bad match for the BSC = shitty friend. Jessi tries to defend Wendy and calls her “pretty independent.” Yes, free spirits have no place in the BSC! Hear that, Dawn? Change your hippie ways, or you're next!
Stacey jokes that Kristy's met her match. Kristy glares at her (which makes her perm go stick-straight) and gives us this. “Wendy? Not likely. I don't think there's much value in being completely undisciplined and unable to follow a few simple rules.”
A few SIMPLE rules?! The BSC runs around like a bunch of maniacs to make sure they don't break them and cower in fear at receiving one of Kristy’s Looks. The fact that the BSC is literally terrified of pissing off their president is scary and shows that their rules are not that simple.
Jessi remarks that Kristy and Wendy are actually quite alike and that's why they clashed. The only difference is, Kristy's a leader...and Wendy's a loner. Yes, let's just keep shitting all over her.
Jessi apologizes for bringing Wendy in and Kristy says it's alright, she's relieved she's gone. Because if she kept showing up late, they'd have to can her and “that would have been pretty unpleasant.” Oh yeah. With the trial for high treason and the beheading in the town park? Very unpleasant.
Mary Anne says she was afraid they'd fire her and actually had a nightmare over this the night before. “I dreamed we all had to stand in a circle and tell Wendy why she had to leave. In the dream, I couldn't do anything but cry because I felt so bad for her.” Like we need any more evidence that the BSC is a cult. I'm picturing them all in black robes, holding candles with Wendy in the middle, waiting for Logan to lead her off to her tower.
And WTF Mary Anne. If it hadn't been for you blabbing all this to Kristy in the first place, Wendy wouldn’t have up and quit. Shut up.
Before they can trash talk Wendy anymore, Shannon shows up and everything gets sunny again! And, guess what...her Honor Society dinner committee meetings are over! So she isn't as busy now! Claudia gives her the news about the newly-departed Wendy and Shannon says Kristy told her “she wasn't working out too well, anyway.” I'm sure Kristy used much more colorful language than that.
Shannon tells them she has a cunning plan...a plan so cunning, you could brush your teeth with it. Since they've been calling her like a million times a week to offer her jobs...why doesn't she just come to meetings and take over Dawn's position as alternate officer? Then when Dawn comes back, go back to being associate?
Sounds great...JUST LIKE IT DID WHEN I SUGGESTED IT LIKE 10 FRICKIN CHAPTERS AGO!!!!!!! God, it took them THIS long to come up with that?
Kristy is overjoyed, Shannon says she has no issues with stepping down, as it'll be spring by then and she'll be swamped with school stuff and she'll be going away for the summer. Kristy freaks out and demands Shannon not go away for the summer because they'll need her. Shut up, Kristy.
Stacey tells Kristy to chill out and Kristy lets it drop. For now. So the phone starts ringing as the neglectful parents of Stoneybrook call in, Shannon takes lots of jobs, problem solved.
As Jessi goes home, she wonders about whether she should still be friends with Wendy, considering she kind-of told off Kristy and is unreliable. Because having a friend who is late to stuff is BAD. If I dumped any friends who were not punctual, I'd have to get rid of a lot of friends. Jessi finally gets a hold of herself and realizes that not everyone is used to Kristy's iron fist of power, it isn't the end of the world if her friend isn't punctual and decides to talk to Wendy.
Jessi calls up Wendy, Wendy seems to have been fretting over the same stuff because she thinks Jessi hates her for quitting the BSC. The two clarify their feelings, Wendy says she just didn't fit in with the BSC, admits she doesn't like Kristy (but doesn't hate her...no please, tell us your true feelings about her) and they decide to stay friends. Well, at least as much as the BSC will let Jessi, since all non-BSC friends kind of fall to the wayside eventually. She even says Wendy would fit in great with the We <3 Kids Club. I don’t get why Wendy could have stayed on as an associate. She wouldn’t be required to be at every meeting and it would take some of the pressure off Logan and Shannon.
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Tell me all your thoughts (I only really have one criticism)
- SHOW DAWN!!!!!! prob became one of my favorite characters anyone who organizes a revolt in the 8th grade has my heart as i’ve been there, done that
- the change in mary anne saves the day *chefs kiss* though i wish we’d seen more of bailey
- only one mary anne episode????? outrageous (also i’d love to say she wouldn’t be a bmc fan but alas she’s 12)
- mimi!!!!! and the way they dealt with her backstory and janine aaaaa i just want her to be in the show forever ok
- did not love jessi and mallory being invited to join at the end cause it would’ve been interesting to see them joining next season but we’ll see how they do that
- mary anne’s dad is an evil demon but go off i guess
- the way they kept the characters’ styles is amazing and i wanna raid all of their wardrobes cause i’m 5 feet tall and they would fit me starting with stacey though obviously claudia is The fashion queen (also i’m totally stealing that halloween costume some day)
- karen was honestly a highlight for me
- i wish they had developed mary anne and logan a bit more but anyway that’s mostly a side criticism
- the musical they did gave me anastasia x les mis vibes that’s not important but i thought i’d share (and mary anne taking the lead!!!! clearly i love mary anne what’s new)
- alicia silverstone!!!!!
- let kristy be a lesbian
- they managed to translate it to 2020 so well while still keeping key aspects and the nostalgia factor which was honestly an amazing feat and i’m soooo happy for it!!!! though i do hope they continue to acknowledge these changes like acknowledging how mary anne is a black girl who was raised by her white father in a largely white community, dawn’s latinidad, and hopefully we see more changes in an upcoming seasons cause my self projecting ass sees them all as wlw
these are my main general thoughts i think but???? pls tell me more about yours i need to know
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Every Republican who voted for the healthcare bill
AL-1 Bradley Byrne
AL-2 Martha Roby
AL-3 Mike D. Rogers
AL-4 Robert B. Aderholt
AL-5 Mo Brooks
AL-6 Gary Palmer
AR-2 French Hill
AR-3 Steve Womack
AR-4 Bruce Westerman
AZ-2 Martha E. McSally
AZ-4 Paul Gosar
AZ-6 David Schweikert
AZ-8 Trent Franks
CA-4 Tom McClintock
CA-22 Devin Nunes
CA-23 Kevin McCarthy
CA-45 Mimi Walters
CA-48 Dana Rohrabacher
CA-50 Duncan Hunter
CO-4 Ken Buck
FL-1 Matt Gaetz
FL-2 Neal Dunn
FL-3 Ted Yoho
FL-4 John Rutherford
FL-11 Daniel Webster
FL-12 Gus Bilirakis
FL-15 Dennis A. Ross
FL-16 Vern Buchanan
FL-17 Tom Rooney
FL-18 Brian Mast
FL-19 Francis Rooney
GA-1 Earl L. “Buddy” Carter
GA-3 Drew Ferguson
GA-7 Rob Woodall
GA-9 Doug Collins
GA-10 Jody B. Hice
GA-11 Barry Loudermilk
GA-12 Rick W. Allen
GA-14 Tom Graves
IA-4 Steve King
IL-13 Rodney Davis
IL-15 John Shimkus
IL-18 Darin M. LaHood
IN-2 Jackie Walorski
IN-3 Jim Banks
IN-4 Todd Rokita
IN-5 Susan W. Brooks
IN-6 Luke Messer
IN-8 Larry Bucshon
KS-1 Roger Marshall
KS-2 Lynn Jenkins
KS-4 Ron Estes
KY-1 James Comer
KY-2 Brett Guthrie
KY-6 Andy Barr
LA-1 Steve Scalise
LA-3 Clay Higgins
LA-5 Ralph Abraham
MD-1 Andy Harris
ME-2 Bruce Poliquin
MI-1 Jack Bergman
MI-2 Bill Huizenga
MI-4 John Moolenaar
MI-6 Fred Upton
MI-7 Tim Walberg
MI-8 Mike Bishop
MI-10 Paul Mitchell
MI-11 Dave Trott
MN-2 Jason Lewis
MO-2 Ann Wagner
MO-3 Blaine Luetkemeyer
MO-4 Vicky Hartzler
MO-6 Sam Graves
MO-7 Billy Long
MO-8 Jason Smith
MS-3 Gregg Harper
MS-4 Steven M. Palazzo
NC-2 George Holding
NC-5 Virginia Foxx
NC-6 Mark Walker
NC-7 David Rouzer
NC-8 Richard Hudson
NC-9 Robert Pittenger
NC-10 Patrick T. McHenry
NC-11 Mark Meadows
NC-13 Ted Budd
ND-1 Kevin Cramer
NE-2 Don Bacon
NE-3 Adrian Smith
NJ-3 Tom MacArthur
NV-2 Mark Amodei
NY-1 Lee Zeldin
NY-2 Peter T. King
NY-19 John J. Faso
NY-21 Elise Stefanik
NY-23 Tom Reed
NY-27 Chris Collins
OH-1 Steve Chabot
OH-4 Jim Jordan
OH-5 Bob Latta
OH-6 Bill Johnson
OH-8 Warren Davidson
OH-12 Pat Tiberi
OH-15 Steve Stivers
OH-16 James B. Renacci
OK-1 Jim Bridenstine
OK-2 Markwayne Mullin
OK-3 Frank D. Lucas
OK-4 Tom Cole
OK-5 Steve Russell
OR-2 Greg Walden
PA-3 Mike Kelly
PA-4 Scott Perry
PA-5 Glenn Thompson
PA-9 Bill Shuster
PA-10 Tom Marino
PA-11 Lou Barletta
PA-16 Lloyd K. Smucker
PA-18 Tim Murphy
SC-1 Mark Sanford
SC-2 Joe Wilson
SC-4 Trey Gowdy
SC-7 Tom Rice
SD-1 Kristi Noem
TN-1 Phil Roe
TN-2 John J. Duncan Jr.
TN-3 Chuck Fleischmann
TN-4 Scott DesJarlais
TN-6 Diane Black
TN-7 Marsha Blackburn
TN-8 David Kustoff
TX-1 Louie Gohmert
TX-2 Ted Poe
TX-3 Sam Johnson
TX-4 John Ratcliffe
TX-5 Jeb Hensarling
TX-6 Joe L. Barton
TX-7 John Culberson
TX-8 Kevin Brady
TX-10 Michael McCaul
TX-11 K. Michael Conaway
TX-12 Kay Granger
TX-13 Mac Thornberry
TX-14 Randy Weber
TX-17 Bill Flores
TX-19 Jodey Arrington
TX-21 Lamar Smith
TX-22 Pete Olson
TX-24 Kenny Marchant
TX-25 Roger Williams
TX-26 Michael C. Burgess
TX-27 Blake Farenthold
TX-31 John Carter
TX-32 Pete Sessions
TX-36 Brian Babin
UT-1 Rob Bishop
UT-2 Chris Stewart
UT-3 Jason Chaffetz
UT-4 Mia Love
VA-1 Rob Wittman
VA-2 Scott Taylor
VA-5 Tom Garrett
VA-6 Robert W. Goodlatte
VA-7 Dave Brat
VA-9 Morgan Griffith
WA-5 Cathy McMorris Rodgers
WI-1 Paul D. Ryan
WI-5 Jim Sensenbrenner
WI-6 Glenn Grothman
WI-7 Sean P. Duffy
WV-1 David B. McKinley
WY-1 Liz Cheney
AK-1 Don Young
AR-1 Rick Crawford
CA-1 Doug LaMalfa
CA-8 Paul Cook
CA-10 Jeff Denham
CA-21 David Valadao
CA-25 Steve Knight
CA-39 Ed Royce
CA-42 Ken Calvert
CA-49 Darrell Issa
CO-3 Scott Tipton
CO-5 Doug Lamborn
FL-6 Ron DeSantis
FL-8 Bill Posey
FL-25 Mario Diaz-Balart
FL-26 Carlos Curbelo
GA-8 Austin Scott
IA-1 Rod Blum
IA-3 David Young
ID-1 Raúl R. Labrador
ID-2 Mike Simpson
IL-6 Peter Roskam
IL-12 Mike Bost
IL-14 Randy Hultgren
IL-16 Adam Kinzinger
IN-9 Trey Hollingsworth
KS-3 Kevin Yoder
KY-5 Harold Rogers
LA-4 Mike Johnson
LA-6 Garret Graves
MI-3 Justin Amash
MN-3 Erik Paulsen
MN-6 Tom Emmer
MS-1 Trent Kelly
NE-1 Jeff Fortenberry
NJ-11 Rodney Frelinghuysen
NM-2 Steve Pearce
NY-22 Claudia Tenney
OH-2 Brad Wenstrup
OH-7 Bob Gibbs
PA-12 Keith Rothfus
SC-3 Jeff Duncan
WI-8 Mike Gallagher
WV-2 Alex X. Mooney
WV-3 Evan H. Jenkins
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AHCA and Mid Term Elections
Mid term elections are Tuesday, November 6, 2018. It's quite some time from now, but I hope people will be able to keep that in the back of their minds, at the very least. I know I don't have friends in too many states, so please share this around if it's not too much trouble. Such is the problem with gerrymandering and the population spread in the United States, in many states it is difficult for Democrats to get representation in states that are largely Republican. Obviously this is a vice versa situation, but all those who voted yes on the bill are Republicans, so it's not exactly an issue that is bipartisan. Below is a list, by district, of all state representatives who voted Yes on the AHCA (American Health Care Act" or "Trumpcare" to pass the House of Representatives with a vote of 217 to 213. Below is also the phone number for each representative if you'd like to call and voice your opinion of the act. You can find your district and representative by entering your zipcode at this website. At the very least, I hope you will share this for friends or family members who view this as the important issue that it is. Thank you!
(http://www.house.gov/representatives/)
AK-1 Don Young 202-225-5765
AL-1 Bradley Byrne 202-225-4931
AL-2 Martha Roby 202-225-2901
AL-3 Mike D. Rogers 202-225-3261
AL-4 Robert B. Aderholt 202-225-4876
AL-5 Mo Brooks 202-225-4801
AL-6 Gary Palmer 202-225-4921
AR-1 Rick Crawford 202-225-4076
AR-2 French Hill 202-225-2506
AR-3 Steve Womack 202-225-4301
AR-4 Bruce Westerman 202-225-3772
AZ-2 Martha E. McSally 202-225-2542
AZ-4 Paul Gosar 202-225-2315
AZ-6 David Schweikert 202-225-2190
AZ-8 Trent Franks 202-225-4576
CA-1 Doug LaMalfa 202-225-3076
CA-4 Tom McClintock 202-225-2511
CA-8 Paul Cook 202-225-5861
CA-10 Jeff Denham 202-225-4540
CA-21 David Valadao 202-225-4695
CA-22 Devin Nunes 202-225-2523
CA-23 Kevin McCarthy 202-225-2915
CA-25 Steve Knight 202-225-1956
CA-39 Ed Royce 202-225-4111
CA-42 Ken Calvert 202-225-1986
CA-45 Mimi Walters 202-225-5611
CA-48 Dana Rohrabacher 202-225-2415
CA-49 Darrell Issa 202-225-3906
CA-50 Duncan Hunter 202-225-5672
CO-3 Scott Tipton 202-225-4761
CO-4 Ken Buck 202-225-4676
CO-5 Doug Lamborn 202-225-4422
FL-1 Matt Gaetz 202-225-4136
FL-2 Neal Dunn 202-225-5235
FL-3 Ted Yoho 202-225-5744
FL-4 John Rutherford 202-225-2501
FL-6 Ron DeSantis 202-225-2706
FL-8 Bill Posey 202-225-3671
FL-11 Daniel Webster 202-225-1002
FL-12 Gus Bilirakis 202-225-5755
FL-15 Dennis A. Ross 202-225-1252
FL-16 Vern Buchanan 202-225-5015
FL-17 Tom Rooney 202-225-5792
FL-18 Brian Mast 202-225-3026
FL-19 Francis Rooney 202-225-2536
FL-25 Mario Diaz-Balart 202-225-4211
FL-26 Carlos Curbelo 202-225-2778
GA-1 Earl L. “Buddy” Carter 202-225-5831
GA-3 Drew Ferguson 202-225-5901
GA-7Rob Woodall 202-225-4272
GA-8 Austin Scott 202-225-6531
GA-9 Doug Collins 202-225-9893
GA-10 Jody B. Hice 202-225-4101
GA-11 Barry Loudermilk 202-225-2931
GA-12 Rick W. Allen 202-225-2823
GA-14 Tom Graves 202-225-5211
IA-1 Rod Blum 202-225-2911
IA-3 David Young 202-225-5476
IA-4 Steve King 202-225-4426
ID-1 Raúl R. Labrador 202-225-6611
ID-2 Mike Simpson 202-225-5531
IL-6 Peter Roskam 202-225-4561
IL-12 Mike Bost 202-225-5661
IL-13 Rodney Davis 202-225-2371
IL-14 Randy Hultgren 202-225-2976
IL-15 John Shimkus 202-225-5271
IL-16 Adam Kinzinger 202-225-3635
IL-18 Darin M. LaHood 202-225-6201
IN-2 Jackie Walorski 202-225-3915
IN-3 Jim Banks 202-225-4436
IN-4 Todd Rokita 202-225-5037
IN-5 Susan W. Brooks 202-225-2276
IN-6 Luke Messer 202-225-3021
IN-8 Larry Bucshon 202-225-4636
IN-9 Trey Hollingsworth 202-225-5315
KS-1 Roger Marshall 202-225-2715
KS-2 Lynn Jenkins 202-225-6601
KS-3 Kevin Yoder 202-225-2865
KS-4 Ron Estes 202-225-6216
KY-1 James Comer 202-225-3115
KY-2 Brett Guthrie 202-225-3501
KY-5 Harold Rogers 202-225-4601
KY-6 Andy Barr 202-225-4706
LA-1 Steve Scalise 202-225-3015
LA-3 Clay Higgins 202-225-2031
LA-4 Mike Johnson 202-225-2777
LA-5 Ralph Abraham 202-225-8490
LA-6 Garret Graves 202-225-3901
MD-1 Andy Harris 202-225-5311
ME-2 Bruce Poliquin 202-225-6306
MI-1 Jack Bergman 202-225-4735
MI-2 Bill Huizenga 202-225-4401
MI-3 Justin Amash 202-225-3831
MI-4 John Moolenaar 202-225-3561
MI-6 Fred Upton 202-225-3761
MI-7 Tim Walberg 202-225-6276
MI-8 Mike Bishop 202-225-4872
MI-10 Paul Mitchell 202-225-2106
MI-11 Dave Trott 202-225-8171
MN-2 Jason Lewis 202-225-2271
MN-3 Erik Paulsen 202-225-2871
MN-6 Tom Emmer 202-225-2331
MO-2 Ann Wagner 202-225-1621
MO-3 Blaine Luetkemeyer 202-225-2956
MO-4 Vicky Hartzler 202-225-2876
MO-6 Sam Graves 202-225-7041
MO-7 Billy Long 202-225-6536
MO-8 Jason Smith 202-225-4404
MS-1 Trent Kelly 202-225-4306
MS-3 Gregg Harper 202-225-5031
MS-4 Steven M. Palazzo 202-225-5772
NC-2 George Holding 202-225-3032
NC-5 Virginia Foxx 202-225-2071
NC-6 Mark Walker 202-225-3065
NC-7 David Rouzer 202-225-2731
NC-8 Richard Hudson 202-225-3715
NC-9 Robert Pittenger 202-225-1976
NC-10 Patrick T. McHenry 202-225-2576
NC-11 Mark Meadows 202-225-6401
NC-13 Ted Budd 202-225-4531
ND-1 Kevin Cramer 202-225-2611
NE-1 Jeff Fortenberry 202-225-4806
NE-2 Don Bacon 202-225-4155
NE-3 Adrian Smith 202-225-6435
NJ-3 Tom MacArthur 202-225-4765
NJ-11 Rodney Frelinghuysen 202-225-5034
NM-2 Steve Pearce 202-225-2365
NV-2 Mark Amodei 202-225-6155
NY-1 Lee Zeldin 202-225-3826
NY-2 Peter T. King 202-225-7896
NY-19 John J. Faso 202-225-5614
NY-21 Elise Stefanik 202-225-4611
NY-22 Claudia Tenney 202-225-3665
NY-23 Tom Reed 202-225-3161
NY-27 Chris Collins 202-225-5265
OH-1 Steve Chabot 202-225-2216
OH-2 Brad Wenstrup 202-225-3164
OH-4 Jim Jordan 202-225-2676
OH-5 Bob Latta 202-225-6405
OH-6 Bill Johnson 202-225-5705
OH-7 Bob Gibbs 202-225-6265
OH-8 Warren Davidson 202-225-6205
OH-12 Pat Tiberi 202-225-5355
OH-15 Steve Stivers 202-225-2015
OH-16 James B. Renacci 202-225-3876
OK-1 Jim Bridenstine 202-225-2211
OK-2 Markwayne Mullin 202-225-2701
OK-3 Frank D. Lucas 202-225-5565
OK-4 Tom Cole 202-225-6165
OK-5 Steve Russell 202-225-2132
OR-2 Greg Walden 202-225-6730
PA-3 Mike Kelly 202-225-5406
PA-4 Scott Perry 202-225-5836
PA-5 Glenn Thompson 202-225-5121
PA-9 Bill Shuster 202-225-2431
PA-10 Tom Marino 202-225-3731
PA-11 Lou Barletta 202-225-6511
PA-12 Keith Rothfus 202-225-2065
PA-16 Lloyd K. Smucker 202-225-2411
PA-18 Tim Murphy 202-225-2301
SC-1 Mark Sanford 202-225-3176
SC-2 Joe Wilson 202-225-2452
SC-3 Jeff Duncan 202-225-5301
SC-4 Trey Gowdy 202-225-6030
SC-7 Tom Rice 202-225-9895
SD-1 Kristi Noem 202-225-2801
TN-1 Phil Roe 202-225-6356
TN-2 John J. Duncan Jr. 202-225-5435
TN-3 Chuck Fleischmann 202-225-3271
TN-4 Scott DesJarlais 202-225-6831
TN-6 Diane Black 202-225-4231
TN-7 Marsha Blackburn 202-225-2811
TN-8 David Kustoff 202-225-4714
TX-1 Louie Gohmert 202-225-3035
TX-2 Ted Poe 202-225-6565
TX-3 Sam Johnson 202-225-4201
TX-4 John Ratcliffe 202-225-6673
TX-5 Jeb Hensarling 202-225-3484
TX-6 Joe L. Barton 202-225-2002
TX-7 John Culberson 202-225-2571
TX-8 Kevin Brady 202-225-4901
TX-10 Michael McCaul 202-225-2401
TX-11 K. Michael Conaway 202-225-3605
TX-12 Kay Granger 202-225-5071
TX-13 Mac Thornberry 202-225-3706
TX-14 Randy Weber 202-225-2831
TX-17 Bill Flores 202-225-6105
TX-19 Jodey Arrington 202-225-4005
TX-21 Lamar Smith 202-225-4236
TX-22 Pete Olson 202-225-5951
TX-24 Kenny Marchant 202-225-6605
TX-25 Roger Williams 202-225-9896
TX-26 Michael C. Burgess 202-225-7772
TX-27 Blake Farenthold 202-225-7742
TX-31 John Carter 202-225-3864
TX-32 Pete Sessions 202-225-2231
TX-36 Brian Babin 202-225-1555
UT-1 Rob Bishop 202-225-0453
UT-2 Chris Stewart 202-225-9730
UT-3 Jason Chaffetz 202-225-7751
UT-4 Mia Love 202-225-3011
VA-1 Rob Wittman 202-225-4261
VA-2 Scott Taylor 202-225-4215
VA-5 Tom Garrett 202-225-4711
VA-6 Robert W. Goodlatte 202-225-5431
VA-7 Dave Brat 202-225-2815
VA-9 Morgan Griffith 202-225-3861
WA-4 Dan Newhouse 202-225-5816
WA-5 Cathy McMorris Rodgers 202-225-2006
WI-1 Paul D. Ryan 202-225-3031
WI-5 Jim Sensenbrenner 202-225-5101
WI-6 Glenn Grothman 202-225-2476
WI-7 Sean P. Duffy 202-225-3365
WI-8 Mike Gallagher 202-225-5665
WV-1 David B. McKinley 202-225-4172
WV-2 Alex X. Mooney 202-225-2711
WV-3 Evan H. Jenkins 202-225-3452
WY-1 Liz Cheney 202-225-2311
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